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California Cannabis Provisional Licensing is Winding Down

California Cannabis provisional licensing is beginning its wind down process at the end of this month. Here is what's happening: Until June 30, 2022, with certain exceptions, the Department of Cannabis Control ("DCC") may issue provisional licenses only if applicants submit a complete annual cannabis license application with the corresponding fee on or before March

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California DCC Engages in New Cannabis Rulemaking

The California Department of Cannabis Control ("DCC") is undertaking new cannabis rulemaking pursuant to the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act. Unlike other states, California hasn't implemented sweeping changes to its cannabis regulations with immense impacts on the industry. Instead, it has adopted a series of emergency rules with substantive changes here and

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Cannabis Purchase Order Financing

Cannabis purchase order financing is gaining speed in the industry. Because of robust state regulation, high operational costs, high taxes, and the federal illegality of marijuana, a lot of cannabis businesses struggle financially in their day to day business operations. Approaches to this problem takes various shapes and forms across the industry. There are threats

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Cannabis Legalization in Spain: Legislative Update

Adult use cannabis legalization in Spain could be back on track, following a series of setbacks. To move things forward, Congress recently approved the creation of a subcommittee within the Committee on Health and Consumer Affairs. This subcommittee will analyze the experiences of regulating cannabis for medicinal use. Cannabis legalization in Spain: “To raise to

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The NFL and Medical Marijuana

It's Super Bowl week! Over the years, we've written occasionally about marijuana issues and the National Football League. See here, for example. As more states legalize marijuana, its prevalence in NFL cities is only increasing. This year, the Super Bowl will be in my backyard in Los Angeles (GO RAMS!), and I have no doubt

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Ten "Must Haves" for Cannabis Businesses in 2022

I started as a lawyer in the cannabis industry in 2010. Twelve years in there has been immense progress and maturation at the business level for cannabis licensees. This post is dedicated to the top ten list of which arrows all cannabis companies, regardless of state, size, culture, or market share, must have in their

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Current and Future Cannabis Taxes

Last week, I participated on a great panel about current and future cannabis taxes called "Solving the Cannabis Tax Puzzle: Approaches for an Emergent Industry" hosted by Ohio State University Moritz College of Law's Drug Enforcement and Policy Center and the Center for New Revenue. The panel covered current and future cannabis taxes from a

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Costa Rica's Hemp and Medical Cannabis Bill Stalls

Costa Rica's proposed hemp and medical cannabis law was passed by the Legislative Assembly on January 13, after a 29-10 vote. But what should have been a landmark accomplishment for cannabis legalization in the region has been overshadowed by President Carlos Alvarado's refusal to sign Bill No. 21388 into law. According to President Alvarado, there

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ICYMI: Adding Marijuana to a NIST Handbook

Not many people get excited about revisions and updates to the very dry National Institute of Standards and Technology  ("NIST") handbooks. For example, the NIST 44 Handbook contains the "Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices." The handbooks are adopted every year at the annual National Conference on Weights and Measures

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Notes on the International Cannabis Trade

As the international trade of cannabis gets closer to a reality, it will become important for companies in the cannabis industry to better understand how U.S. trade laws can be used by domestic producers to try to protect their US market position against import competition. Similarly, US importers and foreign producers and exporters may soon need to understand how AD/CVD cases can disrupt any plans to export to the US market and what options they may have to respond to such actions.

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