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Compliance: Page 16
Federal Government Sues California Bureau of Cannabis Control for Business Records
The DEA and DOJ have requested specific information about three state-licensed cannabis operators as part of a criminal investigation, and the BCC has refused to provide the information.
California Municipalities Go to Trial Against the State in Cannabis Delivery Lawsuit
The cities seek to regain local control and oust cannabis delivery services from their jurisdictions.
ASTM Developing Cannabis and Hemp Sampling Standard
The new standard operating procedure would help farmers achieve better homogeneity for testing samples and reduce the risk of misrepresented products.
Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board Revokes Six CWNevada Licenses
The move came at the board’s inaugural meeting July 21.
Law Takes Effect in Nevada to Create New Cannabis Regulatory Board
A law that took effect July 1 establishes the Cannabis Compliance Board to oversee the industry.
Kaycha Labs Facilities Approved for Testing in Florida
The labs, located in Gainesville and Davie, can now begin random testing of any cannabis products sold in Florida.
Whistleblower Alleges that U.S. Attorney General William Barr Launched Unfounded Antitrust Investigations into Cannabis Mergers
John Elias, a career employee at the Department of Justice, testified that Barr ordered the investigations due to his personal dislike of the industry.
Hemp Trading’s Panakeia CBG Variety Hits Canadian Market
Panakeia will be the first CBG and feminized seed to be on the list of approved cultivars by Health Canada.
Cannabis Cultivators and Dispensaries Roll Out Reopening Plans as States Loosen Coronavirus-Related Restrictions
Industry stakeholders in Nevada, Massachusetts and Michigan explain what business has been like with COVID-19 regulations and procedures as they ramp up production and welcome back customers.
Cannabis Conference Offers Video Access to 2019 Educational Sessions
More than 40 recorded sessions from Cannabis Conference 2019 will be available at a deeply discounted rate until June 30.
In Colorado, Hemp Growers Look to the Cannabis Market for Relief Ahead of the Switch to New USDA Rules
Colorado is joining a small regulatory tilt toward lifting up a hemp industry left reeling from oversupply and the forced plowing of hot crops last fall.
UPDATE: METRC System Functional Again in Michigan
Cannabis operators expected to follow the state-approved contingency plan.
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