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California Cannabis Legislation Roundup
As another legislative session comes to a close, we take a look at which cannabis bills may become law.
Santa Cruz County, Calif., Officials Prepare to Crack Down on Illegal Marijuana Delivery Services
While brick-and-mortar retailers have been quick to comply with the licensing requirements, a number of illegal home-delivery services appear to be quietly continuing to serve clientele across the state.
Denver Awards Social Consumption License to Second Business
Vape and Play is expected to open in November.
Massachusetts State Law Allows Local Bans on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Bylaws passed by Northboro and Bellingham voters to ban such facilities have been approved by the state.
7 Security Tips for Cannabis Cultivators
March Networks’ Jeff Corrall outlines common security risks and how to mitigate them, from investing in the right video surveillance system to properly tracking plants.
Massachusetts Approves First Two Testing Labs for Adult-Use Market
The state granted a provisional license to both CDX Analytics and MCR Labs.
Michigan Urged to Extend Sept. 15 Deadline for Medical Marijuana Businesses
A group of 10 lawmakers and officials has asked Gov. Rick Scott to extend the deadline for the businesses to either get licensed or shut down.
Massachusetts Refuses to Referee Marijuana Testing Dispute
The state's four testing labs are in disagreement over methods, while adult-use licensing looms.
Medical Marijuana Licensing Delays in Michigan May Force Unlicensed Businesses to Close
Although many cannabis operators have applied for a license, regulators have not been able to process applications quickly enough to meet a Sept. 15 deadline.
Humboldt County, State to Hold Pesticide Use Training for Cannabis Farmers
Humboldt County and state agencies will be offering local cannabis farmers and their employees free pesticide use training Aug. 30 to get them better acquainted with state and local rules.
Washington State Will Write New Cannabis Rules, and Regulators Want Your Input
Public comment is open through October on cannabis testing and packaging.
California Compassionate Cannabis Programs Look to Tax Bill to Stay Alive
California’s Prop. 64 law pushed compassion programs into burdensome tax liability. One bill could solve the problem.
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