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Washington: WSLCB Publish Their 2019 Cannabis Topics & Trends Alerts

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1, 2020 Effective Date for All Marijuana Products, Packaging and Labeling. 1, 2020 Effective Date for All Marijuana Products, Packaging and Labeling. On January 9, 2019 the Board approved a motion to make the effective date for all marijuana product, packaging and labeling requirements Jan 1, 2020. Board Approves Jan.

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Statement: Kiffmeyer: Adding clarity and safeguards to Minnesota’s hemp industry

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To keep our drivers safe, it became necessary for the Minnesota Legislature to pass a state law to reduce the speed limit to 60 mph. However, it was the federal government that left this highway unregulated, and it then fell to the state to add important safety regulations. and no more than 5 mgs of THC per package.

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West Virginia’s Medical Marijuana Program: A Comprehensive Guide to Dispensaries and Legal Regulations

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Additionally, the Medical Cannabis Act regulates various aspects of the program, including testing, labeling, and packaging requirements for medical marijuana products. State regulations mandate that all medical marijuana products must be securely packaged to prevent tampering and contamination during transport and storage.

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NIST and FDA May Be the Cannabis Quality Assurance Heroes We Need

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It happens more often than you might think depending on the topic (see, for example, the NLRB ). One agency, though, that has surprisingly never lifted a finger against state-legal cannabis–though it is taking a closer look at CBD–is the Federal Trade Commission ( FTC ). See here for our various posts on these topics.

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Oregon Psilocybin Services – Summer Newsletter

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The listening sessions will each be two hours in length and focus on three topic areas: (1) Licensed premises, (2) Facilitator conduct, and (3) Client and product safety. If your comments relate to these topic areas, please try to make the corresponding date, however we welcome your comments at any of the sessions that work best for you.

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Leech Tishman Partner Michael H. Sampson to Teach Inaugural “Cannabis and the Law” Course at University of Pittsburgh School of Law

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Many more ancillary businesses – such as architects, landlords, packaging companies, and insurance companies – interact routinely with this industry. This unique course is intended to help students understand those challenges, while also asking them to consider if and how established law can adapt to novel industries.

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Visiting A Dispensary: Tips & What To Know

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Dispensaries are regulated by state laws and are required to follow strict guidelines for the sale and distribution of cannabis products. These guidelines vary depending on the state, but typically include requirements for testing, labeling, packaging, and tracking of products.