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Compliance: Page 15
Maine Cannabis Businesses Reflect on Their Decision to Delay Launch into State’s Adult-Use Market
AAA Pharmaceutical Alternatives, Sweet Dirt and JAR Cannabis Co. have opted not to open for adult-use sales Oct. 9, instead taking extra time to ensure a great customer experience when they do open their doors.
Theory Wellness Launches Adult-Use Cannabis Sales in Maine with Lessons Learned from the Massachusetts Market
The company’s South Portland dispensary opens for business Oct. 9 with staff encouraging customers to make appointments and pre-order in an effort to mitigate crowds.
Ohio Recalls Medical Cannabis Edibles Due to Heavy Metals
The cannabis-infused chocolates were processed by Canton-based Mother Grows Best and sold in eight dispensaries across the state.
California Cannabis Banking Bill Becomes Law
New rules in California will make it easier to strike up a financial relationship with a bank.
6 Cannabis Business Lessons We Learned Too Late
Executives from Oregon’s High Desert Flower share the lessons they wish they had learned before entering the cannabis industry.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Canna Brand Solutions in Vaping Case
Plaintiff Charles Wilcoxen brought the lawsuit against Canna Brand Solutions in September 2019, alleging that the custom packaging manufacturer and authorized CCELL distributor caused a vaping-related lung illness.
Can Wildfires Impact Cannabis Quality and Test Results?
Testing labs and industry experts share insight into what cultivators affected by wildfires can expect when bringing their harvest to market.
Small Ohio Cultivators Want to Grow More Cannabis
The state may eventually grant 9,000 square feet of cultivation space to “Level II” growers—three times their current limit—but is waiting.
Nevada’s Cannabis Compliance Board Issues Stricter Policies for Cannabis Companies with Late Taxes, Licensing Fees
Moving forward, regulators will notify businesses immediately if they miss a deadline and will terminate access to the METRC database until taxes and fees are paid.
Should Cannabis Companies Return PPP Loans?
According to Dickinson Wright Attorney Scot Crow, plant-touching businesses should return federal funds before the government comes knocking.
How Cannabis Cultivators Can Avoid Pesticide Recalls
Tips from experts from one of the oldest regulated, adult-use cannabis markets in the U.S.
The FDA Wants to Test Thousands of CBD Products on the Market
The move comes as the administration continues to tilt toward some form of federal regulation for the CBD industry.
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