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New York Adult Use Cannabis Laws: A Comparison With California

by Andrew Kingsdale April 20, 2021     On March 31, 2021, New York governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (“MRTA”), making New York the 14th state to legalize adult-use cannabis. The significance of this new law is hard to overstate.  MRTA is uniquely comprehensive, […]

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California Announces Latest Round of Cannabis Equity Grants; Sonoma County to Receive $75K

By Lauren Mendelsohn March 24, 2021   On March 15, the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) announced the recipients of the 2020-2021 Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions. These grants, offered in partnership with the Bureau of Cannabis Control, are offered to cities and counties […]

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New Draft Materials Released for Sonoma County’s Cultivation Ordinance 2.0

By Lauren Mendelsohn February 20, 2021 On February 16, 2021 the County of Sonoma published new draft documents related to the proposed cannabis cultivation ordinance (which I will call the “Cannabis Cultivation Ordinance 2.0” or “CCO2.0” for short), including a Notice of Intent, a Draft Subsequent Mitigated Negative Declaration, an updated […]

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Sonoma County Releases Preliminary Draft of Cultivation Ordinance 2.0

By Lauren Mendelsohn February 12, 2021  [NOTE 2/20/21: Updated draft documents were posted to the county website on February 16, 2021. Please see our subsequent blog post for the newer versions, the comment deadline, and information about the public hearing.] After more than a year of anticipation, Sonoma County recently […]

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New Regulations Address Information Sharing with Financial Institutions

By Lauren Mendelsohn February 9, 2021 On February 1, 2021, California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved emergency regulations pertaining to the sharing of licensees’ information between financial institutions and California’s cannabis licensing agencies. These regulations were adopted in response to Business and Professions Code §26260 (enacted last year by […]

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Changes to Prop. 65 Warning Rules Proposed (Again)

By Lauren Mendelsohn January 18, 2021 (Updated February 20, 2021) On January 8, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), the agency responsible for overseeing California’s Proposition 65, announced that it was proposing to amend (again) the regulations pertaining to consumer product warnings. Specifically, the OEHHA is proposing to […]

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