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Compliance: Page 17
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.
NYC Proposed Rules Would Allow More Pre-Employment Cannabis Testing
New York City enacted a pre-employment cannabis testing ban last year, but city officials are seeking to expand the list of exempted roles.
Oklahoma Regulators Issue State’s First Medical Cannabis Product Recall
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has recalled vape cartridges and infused mints produced by Moon Mix.
U.S. House Passes SAFE Banking Act as Part of New Coronavirus Relief Bill: UPDATE
The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate, which has never before passed cannabis banking legislation.
Most of Colorado’s Failed Cannabis Tests Stem from Microbials: Here’s What Cultivators and Dispensaries Can Do About It
An annual report from the Marijuana Enforcement Division revealed that nearly 15% of cannabis flower and trim failed microbial testing last year.
NCIA Calls for Cannabis Oversight Change
In comments to the DEA’s request for information, NCIA advises cannabis research be overseen by health agency.
Colorado Adds 8 Products to List of Pesticides that Can Be Used on Cannabis
The products can now be used without violating the Pesticide Applicators' Act.
Newly Released Memo Advises DEA to Change Cannabis Research Regulations, Minnesota Lawmaker Introduces Adult-Use Legalization Bill: Week in Review
This week, a 2018 memo surfaced, indicating that the Drug Enforcement Administration’s practices have been non-compliant with international drug laws for decades.
Michigan’s Cannabis Industry Grapples with New Regulations Surrounding Caregiver Products
Last month, the state abruptly cut off adult-use dispensaries’ supply of caregiver cannabis, which could interrupt the overall supply chain until licensed cultivators and processors can meet consumer demand.
Newly Released Memo Finds DEA Not in Compliance with International Drug Laws
A 2018 memo concludes that the Drug Enforcement Administration must change its practices to comply with the Single Convention.
DNA Genetics Partners With Copperstate Farms in Arizona
The breeding company’s proprietary genetics will be available at Copperstate’s Sol Flower dispensaries.
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