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Complying with California’s New Rules for Cannabis Trade Samples

By Lauren Mendelsohn February 20, 2022   It’s a common practice for wholesale sellers to provide product samples to wholesale buyers for marketing purposes. Until recently however, there was no way for cannabis businesses in California to accurately record this in the state’s track-and-trace system, and anything provided from one […]

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Does New York Have a Residency Requirement for Cannabis Licensees?

By Andrew Kingsdale February 3, 2022 Does one have to be a New York resident to own or manage a New York state-licensed cannabis business?  No, but the license applicant does need to have a certain nexus to the state.  With certain exceptions, non-residents may use a business or other […]

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California’s Department of Cannabis Control Now Accepting Equity Fee Waivers

By Lauren Mendelsohn January 3, 2022   On January 1, 2022 the California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) announced that it is now accepting applications for equity fee waivers. We previously discussed equity fee waivers and the regulations governing them here. The DCC has published a guidance document about equity […]

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California Approves Regulations for License Fee Waivers for Equity Applicants 

By Lauren Mendelsohn December 22, 2021   California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has approved the latest emergency regulations proposed by the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), which pertain to license and renewal fee waivers for equity applicants. The DCC will begin accepting requests for such fee waivers on January […]

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World’s First Regulations for Cannabis Appellations Finalized

by Omar Figueroa December 7, 2021 The world’s first regulations for cannabis appellations have been finalized recently, nearly two years after the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) first released the original proposal for cannabis appellations of origin in February of 2020.  The process began almost two years before […]

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How Cultivators and Manufacturers Can Protect Themselves When Distributors Refuse to Pay California Cannabis Taxes

by Omar Figueroa December 6, 2021 Recently, Michael “Mikey” Steinmetz, owner of numerous licensed cannabis companies as well as the Flow Kana trademarks, wrote a piece on Medium after the state announced both a $31 billion budget surplus and an increase in the three types of cultivation tax. In California Cannabis […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Department of Cannabis Control Inspection Forms

By Lauren Mendelsohn October 18, 2021 California’s Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), the agency that is responsible for licensing and regulating all cannabis businesses in California — created a few months ago via consolidation of three other agencies (BCC, CDFA-CalCannabis & CDPH-MCSB) — is currently doing routine inspections of licensees […]

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Emergency Regulations for California’s Cannabis Industry Approved

By Lauren Mendelsohn September 29, 2021 California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has approved the latest emergency regulations from the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). These emergency regulations went into effect immediately and govern all cannabis licenses (regardless of the licensee type) and commercial cannabis activity in the State of […]

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Highlights from DCC’s Proposed Consolidated Emergency Regulations

By Lauren Mendelsohn September 10, 2021      As we discussed in our previous blog post here, California’s Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) announced proposed emergency regulations with the goal of combining the requirements from the three previous sets of regulations into one unified set. The proposal is lengthy, with […]

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California Department of Cannabis Control Proposes Emergency Regulations

by Omar Figueroa September 8, 2021 Today, the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) published proposed emergency regulations.  This is the second step after the DCC took action in July to move all cannabis regulations into Title 4 of the California Code of Regulations.  The proposed emergency regulations are intended to […]

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