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Webinar – July 28 2021: Peyote and Decriminalization Webinar Q&A

Cannabis Law Report

The Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative Communications Committee took questions from participants during the Peyote and Decriminalization Webinar which took place onMay 25th, 2021. Because there were more than 200 questions asked during the webinar, we combined many of them and answered as much as possible.

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Criminal History and Hemp Licensing Under the USDA Interim Hemp Rules

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Today we address disqualifying criminal history for the purpose of participating in the hemp industry. Applications for a producer license – whether submitted to the USDA, a State, or a Tribe – must be accompanied by a completed criminal history report for each key participant. The EIN number of the business entity.

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Licensing Cannabis Trademarks: What You Need to Know

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For many cannabis brands, licensing their trademarks can be a savvy business move (for more information on cannabis trademarks generally, check out our webinar, Trademarking Cannabis: Cutting Through the Legal Haze ). Look at registrations, usage history, and whether the mark is in good standing. But its not plug-and-play.

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Webinar: Introducing POPLAR: The Future of Psychedelics Law and Regulation

Cannabis Law Report

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, this panel discussion will be held virtually, as an online webinar. Panelists will discuss the history of psychedelics, the rapidly evolving research and cultural landscape, and how to advocate for consumer and health care provider education and access. Online Viewing.

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BC’s First Craft Cannabis Hub Open to All Investors

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British Columbia may be well-known for its legendary cannabis strains and connoisseur-level products, but licensed small-batch producers -known as ‘micro-cultivators’, have struggled to reach the same scale as licensed producers in the legal market. PST, Chairman of the Board, who has a long history in British Columbia. Looking Ahead.

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Cannabis and the Environment: Seven Significant Side-Effects April 14, 2022

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabis cultivation and processing are rapidly-growing industries, as hemp and both recreational and medical marijuana products are being legalized across the country. With this rapid growth and legalization, however, comes added regulatory scrutiny, including in the environmental and sustainability spaces. Larkin , Sheryl Sweeney.

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 31 with Lewis Koski of Metrc

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Lewis is someone that, if you’ve worked within the Colorado market, if you’ve worked pretty much within most legal markets, you should be somewhat familiar with Lewis and his team at Metrc. And so that’s where I was positioned as cannabis legalization, or at least the licensing of the commercial side in 2010, started to come into play.