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Compliance: Page 2
Nevada Cannabis Regulators Suspend Cultivator’s Licenses
The state’s Cannabis Compliance Board put a halt on The Hempire Co.’s permits after investigating “suspicious” Metrc activity.
8 Internal Controls That Can Protect Your Cannabis Company
Established and continually tested checks and balances throughout your operation help prevent fraud, regulatory woes, litigation, and other serious threats to your business.
Oklahoma AG: Lax Cannabis Laws Created ‘Environment Ripe for Exploitation’
The state’s attorney general penned a column urging continued enforcement action on the unregulated market.
New Jersey Cannabis Regulators Fine TerrAscend $100K; Columbia Care $50K
State commissioners threw the book at the multistate operators for violations related to patients’ access and a labor peace agreement.
OLCC Regulators Resume Eastern Oregon Minor Decoy Operations
The visits are planned at licensed cannabis and alcohol stores with the objective to improve compliance rates.
Canopy Growth Files Revised Proxy Statement, Modifies Canopy USA Structure to Comply With Nasdaq Requirements
The company is advancing its Canopy USA strategy, designed to accelerate entry into the U.S. cannabis market.
MSOs Verano, Acreage Fined by New Jersey Regulators, Again
The cannabis companies’ Zen Leaf and The Botanist dispensaries each received $5,000 in penalties related to patient access.
8 Cannabis Marketing Trends to Look For in 2023
Whether your business is rethinking its marketing strategy for 2023 or looking for new opportunities, here are eight cannabis marketing trends that Laurie Parfitt, CEO of LKP Consulting, anticipates will light up in the new year.
Washington Regulators Seize 5,000 Cannabis Plants, Suspend License
The state’s Liquor and Cannabis Board took emergency action against a Port Angeles operator for allegedly partaking in criminal activity.
California Judge Fines Illicit Cannabis Operators $128M
The civil penalties were proposed by the Department of Cannabis Control and issued against seven defendants, including former licensee Vertical Bliss.
Minnesota Pharmacy Board Seeks to Destroy $7 Million of Edibles
The board filed a lawsuit against a Moorhead-based cannabis manufacturer and retailer for edibles that are allegedly too potent for the marketplace.
Colorado Approves ‘Use-By’ Date Labeling Requirement for Cannabis Products
New rules for the state’s cannabis industry also include the ability for medical cannabis to be redesignated for adult use.
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