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Compliance: Page 8
Edible Potency Increase Takes Effect in Oregon
Infused edibles in the state can now contain up to 100 milligrams of THC per package and 10 milligrams per serving.
Tucson’s Special Zoning Rules for Social Equity Dispensaries Could Take Six Months
The city’s intent is to bring business and commerce to communities impacted by prohibition following Arizona’s lottery for social equity licenses.
California Tax Department Auctions Off Illicit Cannabis Property
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration sold commercial property in Whittier, where operators owed more than $850K in taxes.
Oklahoma Bill Would Give Cannabis Taxes to Law Enforcement for Inspection Oversight
The proposal would provide $5 million annually to sheriff’s offices that request grants for deputies to be present during licensed cannabis inspections.
Track-and-Trace Provider Metrc Wins Contract in Minnesota
The deal marks the company’s 19th government partnership nationwide.
Colorado Recalls LivWell Cannabis Flower Over Yeast, Mold
The state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division released an advisory notice over product from one of the state’s largest retailers.
Imposter Regulators Raid Oklahoma Cannabis Businesses
The con artists are showing up at cultivation operations claiming to be from a non-existent government branch and demanding fine payments on-site.
Canopy Growth Appeals CA$434,611 Fine Stemming From 2019
The Ontario-based company received the penalty from the Canada Revenue Agency for allegedly growing outdoor cannabis before proper licensure.
Connecticut Bill Takes Aim at Cannabis ‘Gifting’
The legislation would impose up to a $10,000 fine and a year of incarceration against violators.
Federally Approved Cannabis?
Pennsylvania-based Groff North America has begun growing DEA-approved cannabis for FDA clinical trials.
Oklahoma House Unveils Plan to Combat Illicit Cannabis
Republican members of the chamber’s working group on medical cannabis outlined a 12-point plan.
California Department of Cannabis Control Proposes Rule Changes
The proposals are open to public comment through April 19, with the rulemaking process likely to extend to this fall.
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