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Body Cameras for Cannabis Delivery Raise Concerns About Privacy in Mass.

Leafly

Consumers are concerned about their privacy and personal freedom. The post Body Cameras for Cannabis Delivery Raise Concerns About Privacy in Mass. Massachusetts' cannabis delivery regulations may force workers to wear body cameras. appeared first on Leafly.

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At Cannabis Dispensaries, Facial Recognition Software Is Already a Thing. What About Privacy Issues?

Cannabis Law Report

Privacy issues and cannabis, are, without a doubt, on the rise. But in an industry marred by decades of mass-incarceration that has discriminated against communities of color , face surveillance poses serious privacy risks, and can easily be used for targeted harassment.

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Husch Blackwell LLP Publish Article: Analyzing the California Consumer Privacy Act’s Impact on the Cannabis Industry

Cannabis Law Report

Analyzing the California Consumer Privacy Act’s Impact on the Cannabis Industry. David leads clients through complex litigation, privacy and cybersecurity matters, adapting to ever-changing laws to solve difficult client matters. Analyzing the California Consumer Privacy Act’s Impact on the Cannabis Industry.

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Medical cannabis privacy issues worries Oklahoma Patient Advocates

Cannabis Law Report

But amid concerns about privacy and possible legal conflicts, a leading state lawmaker said he asked for a delay on implementation and expects the clause could be removed during the next legislative session.

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Cannabis Consumer Privacy Again in Question Over New ID Scans

WeedAdvisor

The post Cannabis Consumer Privacy Again in Question Over New ID Scans appeared first on WeedAdvisor. This is why stories like these will always be on our radar. Nobody deserves to be punished – directly or indirectly – for purchasing a legal product. .

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Michigan: State Supreme Court Rules Police Search Of Passenger’s Personal Property Is Unconstitutional

NORML

They determined : “In this case, defendant had a legitimate expectation of privacy in his backpack. Defendant asserted a clear possessory interest in his backpack by clutching it in his lap, and the officer believed that the backpack belonged to defendant because of the way defendant was holding it.

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What Employers in the Cannabis Industry Should Know About the California Consumer Privacy Act Taking Effect January 1, 2020

Cannabis Law Report

On January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a consumer-friendly privacy law inspired by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, is set to take effect. Although the CCPA is expressly directed at consumer privacy, it also has implications for employment-related data.