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Article: Track and Trace for Medical and Adult Use Marijuana Programs

Cannabis Law Report

Marijuana Programs. A preliminary draft rule related to the tracking and tracing of products in the Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Program is currently available for review on the Office of Marijuana Policy’s website: [link]. Track and Trace for Medical and Adult Use.

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Washington Q&A: Hemp Processor Registration and Hemp Extract Certification

Cannabis Law Report

However, Washington does not allow for the sale of ingestible hemp products (other than hemp seed ingredients) and SB 5372 does not change that. A hemp processor is any “person who takes possession of raw hemp material with the intent to modify, package, or sell a transitional hemp product.” What is a hemp processor?

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New York Cannabis Control Board: Seventh Meeting News Highlights

Cannabis Law Report

On Thursday, March 10, 2022, the New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB) of the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) held its seventh and longest public meeting to date, during which it made significant progress in developing the adult-use regulatory framework contemplated by the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation (MRTA).

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 31 with Lewis Koski of Metrc

SpeedWeed

In the latest episode of the Cannacurio Podcast from Cannabiz Media, my co-host, Amanda Guerrero, and I discuss speak with Lews Koski, Chief Operating Officer of Metrc , a leading seed-to-sale track-and-trace technology company for the cannabis and hemp industries. Press the Play button below to watch and listen to the podcast. ?

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

We’ve got a really interesting webinar coming up later this month on February 24. Listen & Subscribe: In light of Black History Month, we feel it is important and relevant to talk about how minorities in the United States and around the world have been disproportionately affected by drug policy and the war on drugs.