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Help Wanted in Michigan? Only Those 21 Years and Up Need Apply

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

As unemployment rates have fallen across the state, and employers struggle to fill vacancies, the influx of students hitting the summer job market may come as welcome news. Michigan’s Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act requires employees to be 21 years of age or older. ” Read More › Tags:

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ICYMI: Proposed Emergency Regulations Require QR Code on All Licensed California Retail Cannabis Premises

Canna Law Blog

On Thursday, January 23 rd , the Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC) announced new proposed emergency regulations that will make it mandatory for all cannabis businesses to post their unique Quick Response Code (QR Code) in their storefront windows and to carry it with them while transporting or delivering cannabis. L and the BCC.

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Oregon Marijuana: OLCC to Adopt “Fix-it or Ticket” Approach for Some Rule Violations

Canna Law Blog

This is great news! These are video recording, Seed-to-Sale tracking with METRC, inventory reconciliation with METRC, security requirements, and UID tags. You can find the OLCC’s news release on the VOC here and its Compliance Education Bulletin here. On the Horizon: New Oregon Cannabis Regulations.

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Washington DC…Gift To “lawyers” …To Access Cannabis

Cannabis Law Report

A loophole in the law has hindered regulation of DC’s retail marijuana sector and engendered a probably illegal and rapidly expanding drug business that appears to be spiraling out of control. . Federal law still classes marijuana as a Schedule 1 substance whose possession and sale are a felony. .

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A Look Back at California Cannabis in 2022

Canna Law Blog

Anyone who knows anything about California cannabis knows that the regulators simply do not take enforcement seriously. In a much more highly publicized case, Kushy Punch and some of its owners were tagged with a $128 million fine in late 2022 for alleged illicit market sales. DCC updated its cannabis regulations… again.

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Downstream Effects: April 2023

Project CBD

We start with some positive news from the Golden State. The tags are the definition of ‘single use’ – they can only be used on one plant and never re-used during subsequent growing seasons. That’s a lot of plastic tags for an industry with green pretensions.” Sponsored by CannaCraft, Inc., ” Why?

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Average Price of Cannabis 17% Higher Since Legalization

WeedAdvisor

According to Kelowna Capital News , the average price of illegal cannabis is 17% higher roughly three months after legalization. Kelowna Capital News explains how legalization has affected cannabis pricing: “The average price of a gram of pot has grown 17 per cent since legalization, according to Statistics Canada. from dealers.