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63 New York dispensary licenses are on hold in federal court

Leafly

Dispensaries in Brooklyn and other regions won’t get licensed until a federal court resolves a Michigan man’s claim that the licensing process discriminates against out-of-state operators, blocks interstate commerce, and is unconstitutional. The legal hold up could call the entire adult-use market into question.

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MJ Biz – Delta 8 State by State Update

Cannabis Law Report

But while some states have banned delta-8 THC, others are considering provisions that would regulate it similarly to delta-9 THC: Oregon is looking to ban the sale of hemp products containing THC to minors and give marijuana regulators new authority to set THC concentration limits for hemp products sold in general commerce.

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CBAI touts five years of cannabis legalization

Illinois News Joint

In the absence of federal banking standards for the cannabis industry, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) has grant and loan programs to support small businesses, but its not sufficient to support needed growth. EXPANDING ACCESS Too many consumers do not have easy access to legal cannabis dispensaries.

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What Is a Cannabis MSO (Multi-State Operator)?

Cannabis Law Report

While many associate multi-state operators with dispensaries, it can apply to other cannabis industry operations, as well. However, because of federal law, interstate commerce of cannabis remains illegal. The same strain in Colorado will be different in Michigan due to the environment. appeared first on Dispensaries.

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Organized Labor Rolls Up To The Michigan Cannabis Industry

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

Earlier this month, a cannabis company located in Manistee, Michigan, announced that its dispensary workers successfully unionized, marking the first instance of organized labor in the state’s cannabis industry. The company’s dispensary workers are now members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 876.

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The Battle Over the HARVEST Trademark for Cannabis Retail

Canna Law Blog

We do not yet know how courts will treat the purported trademark rights owned by cannabis businesses, but the ongoing litigation between Harvest Dispensaries Cultivation & Production Facilities, LLC, based out of Arizona (I’ll refer to them as “Harvest of Arizona”), and Harvest on Geary, Inc. Harvest Off Mission, Inc.,

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Corporate cannabis companies lobby for caregiver crackdown in Michigan

Cannabis Law Report

Lansing City Pulse reports… A graphic circulating on social media encourages customers to boycott several cannabis brands affiliated with the Michigan Cannabis Manufacturers Association. This reporter also bought weed from and wrote about an unlicensed dispensary on the city’s northside last year. Its source is unknown.

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