By Lauren Mendelsohn February 11, 2022 You might have seen the latest episode of South Park (Season 25, Episode 2, “The Big Fix”), which touched on social equity in the cannabis industry. All joking aside, this is a serious and important topic. The War on Drugs has disproportionately impacted […]
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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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by Omar Figueroa January 31, 2022 In the cannabis space, there are many self-professed “compliance consultants” who purport to give their clients advice of a legal nature, in particular advice on how to navigate the tangled maze of laws, regulations, and ordinances that govern the industry. These compliance consultants are […]
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by Andrew Kingsdale January 26, 2022 Inability to access adequate capital often plagues cannabis businesses. New York is taking a unique and helpful approach to this problem: a massive $200 million public-private fund designed to help New York’s social and economic equity cannabis applicants. At yesterday’s meeting of New York’s […]
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by Omar Figueroa January 24, 2022 Cannabis entrepreneurs are always on the lookout for new business opportunities, and the passage of the Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) on March 31, 2021 dramatically altered the landscape by opening up new markets for state-licensed cannabis products all across the Empire State. […]
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by Omar Figueroa January 20, 2021 The year 2022 promises an expansion of licensed cannabis businesses as municipalities open up across California. As noted in “2022 brings new markets, opportunities for California marijuana firms” by Chris Casacchia in MJBizDaily: More than a dozen California cities are opening new recreational cannabis […]
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By Lauren Mendelsohn January 19, 2022 Recently, California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) modified its latest proposal to amend several regulations pertaining to consumer product warnings under Proposition 65, including California Code of Regulations, Title 27, Section 25602, Consumer Product Exposure Warnings – Methods of Transmission; Section […]
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By Andrew Kingsdale January 15, 2022 Last year, the State of New York legalized the home cultivation of cannabis through the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA). Home cultivation for adult use will not be permitted until the first commercial retail stores are licensed, but home cultivation for medical purposes […]
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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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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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