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Bag the Tags! California's Eco-Absurdity

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The attempt to track the movement of every cannabis plant in California is polluting the environment with plastic waste.

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OLCC publishes its proposed rules for Batch Tagging Mature (Flowering) Cannabis Plants 

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Commentary from OLCC published its proposed rules for Batch Tagging Mature (Flowering) Cannabis Plants and announced the date for the public hearing for comments: 10:00am on December 19th, 2022.

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Oregon: CIAO (The Cannabis Industry Alliance of Oregon) Celebrates Plant Tagging Victory

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The long and short of it is that Oregon growers will be allowed to tag in batches of 100 and not per plant but the kicker is that the new rules don’t kick in until 1 Jan 2024 Mike Getlin Board Chair writes… Dear CIAO Members, Supporters, and Industry Insiders, It’s with deep […]

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Metrc Announces Sustainable Tag Solution For Seed-to-Sale Tracking

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Select state agencies and licensees to participate in a nine-week pilot program for real-time feedback; new sustainable tags boast nearly 20 percent more efficiency October 25, 2022 08:00 ET | Source: Metrc LLC LAKELAND, Fla., announced […].

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Metrc loses court fight over ‘tag fees’ for Missouri marijuana businesses

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The post Metrc loses court fight over ‘tag fees’ for Missouri marijuana businesses first appeared on Cannabis Law Report. MJ Biz reports… Inventory tracking firm Metrc has lost an appeal in Missouri over whether the company was contractually allowed… Read More.

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Article: Project CBD – BAG THE TAGS! CALIFORNIA’S ECO-ABSURDITY The attempt to track the movement of every cannabis plant is polluting the environment with plastic waste.

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California takes pride in being a leader in progressive environmental policy, as well as a leader in cannabis horticulture. So, why does it seem so hard to marry the two and come up with cannabis policies and regulations that are ecologically sound? Consider, for example, California’s cannabis plant tagging requirements. (To

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Downstream Effects: April 2023

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Then a follow-up on our investigative report about Curaleaf, the world’s biggest cannabis company. And freedom of expression takes a hit when it comes to cannabis advocacy in the Czech Republic. That’s a lot of plastic tags for an industry with green pretensions.” Sponsored by CannaCraft, Inc., ” Why?