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New York’s $200MM Public-Private Fund for Equity Applicants

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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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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Overview of Licensed Cannabis Events in California

by Omar Figueroa August 10, 2021   Interested in organizing a licensed cannabis event in California?  You’re in luck! California’s new Department of Cannabis Control (hereafter “DCC”) has issued renumbered regulations which retain the two non-statutory events licenses first proposed by the Bureau of Cannabis Control back in 2017: the […]

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New Website Launched for California’s Department of Cannabis Control

July 13, 2021   Today, the website for California’s new Department of Cannabis Control, which was created by the consolidation of the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Bureau of Cannabis Control, the Department of Food & Agriculture’s CalCannabis Licensing Branch, and the Department of Public Health’s Manufactured Cannabis Safety Branch, was […]

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California Lawmakers Adopt Bill to Consolidate Cannabis Licensing Agencies

Provisional Licenses Addressed, But Problem Remains By Lauren Mendelsohn July 7, 2021 (updated July 12 & July 16)   Last week, lawmakers in Sacramento approved Assembly Bill 141, a budget bill that includes numerous changes to California’s cannabis regulatory structure. Among the items covered in AB 141 are the impending […]

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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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Proposed Amendments to BCC Regulations Would Modify Conviction Disclosure Requirements

By Lauren Mendelsohn October 27, 2020 On Friday, October 16, the Bureau of Cannabis Control (“the Bureau” or “BCC”) released proposed amendments to its regulations which would modify the criminal history disclosure requirements that cannabis license owners must provide in order to be eligible for licensure. This was done in […]

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