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Compliance: Page 28
Colorado Issues Health and Safety Advisory Regarding Mile High Medical, LLC
Potentially unsafe pesticide residues were identified on the company's medical and retail marijuana plant material and products.
Nevada Is Under Pressure to Reveal How It Awards Its Marijuana Licenses
Several companies have sued the state tax department, arguing that no one knows for sure the criteria officials use to award new licenses.
‘I, Too, Share Your Concern’: Treasury Secretary Urges Bipartisan Banking Fix for Cannabis Industry
In comments on banking, Steve Mnuchin avoided advocating for federal legalization of cannabis.
Harvest Health & Recreation Acquires CannaPharmacy, But Pennsylvania Isn’t So Sure
The Pennsylvania Department of Health fires back at an acquisition deal announced on its turf and questions Harvest’s state holdings.
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell Wants to Fix Farm Bill’s Hemp Legalization ‘Glitches’
Confronting law enforcement in the U.S., McConnell wants to address problems in the bill he helped pass.
Colorado Adds Product to List of Acceptable Pesticides for Cannabis
Fungicide Fortify can now be used on cannabis without violating the Pesticide Applicators' Act.
Colorado Department of Agriculture Adds Three Products to List of Pesticides that Can Be Used on Cannabis
Armorex, EcoGarden and Optify/Stretch can now be used without violating the Pesticide Applicators' Act.
U.S. Bank Subsidiary Pulls Out of CBD Industry
With Evalon closing its CBD merchant accounts, what’s next for the uncertain business climate?
Illinois Bills Aim to Ease State Banking Regulations on Marijuana Businesses
The state treasurer supports legislation that would prohibit state banking regulators from punishing banks that provide basic services to legitimate cannabis-related businesses.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Eliminates Medical Marihuana Licensing Board
"This executive order will eliminate inefficiencies that have made it difficult to meet the needs of Michigan’s medical marijuana patients,” Whitmer said.
California Legislators Introduce Bill to Extend Cannabis Temporary Licenses While Farmers Come Into Compliance
In March alone, more than 1,000 temporary growing licenses issued by the California Department of Food and Agriculture are set to expire.
Alaska’s Alcohol and Marijuana Regulatory Boards Would Be Scrapped Under Governor's Budget
The intent “is to transfer the authority and responsibilities of the two boards to the commissioner and remove the marijuana control board and the alcoholic beverage control board.”
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