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Safety: Page 3
Washington Dispensary Worker Fatally Shot During Robbery
The shooting in Tacoma is the latest in a string of violent robberies in western Washington, highlighting a lack of banking reform in the industry.
Cannabis Users Want Full Information and Verification of Product Safety According to New SICPA/Harris Poll Study
More than 4 in 5 users want evidence that products have been tested for safety and potency.
Vicente Sederberg Launches Environment, Health, and Safety Practice
The new practice will focus on helping marijuana and hemp companies maintain compliance with environmental regulations that carry serious penalties.
SAFE Banking Act Cruises to Passage in House
Cannabis-related banking reform, which aims to provide safe harbor for financial institutions, draws bipartisan support in the lower chamber.
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First Cannabis Safety & Quality Certificates Issued to Curaleaf and One Plant
The global cannabis safety and quality auditing standard certification is now available to cultivators, manufacturers and extractors.
4 Tips for Safety and Compliance
Don’t let a regulatory agency audit catch you by surprise.
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Why SOPs Drive Profitability
How standard operating procedures can promote product safety, innovation and a more productive, efficient process.
In Midst of Coronavirus Outbreak, Cannabis Businesses Are Declared ‘Essential’
A growing number of municipalities implementing quarantine measures are placing cannabis dispensaries along the same lines as grocery stores, pharmacies and police stations, allowing them to remain open.
Nevada Testing Lab Cries Foul After License Suspension by State Regulators
State regulators have suspended the license of Certified Ag Labs in Sparks, NV after finding evidence that the cannabis testing facility was pushing potencies. But the company isn’t taking the state’s accusation of deceit lying down.
Senate Committee Hearing Emphasizes the Need for Policy Change to Increase Cannabis Research Access
This week, Senators Feinstein and Cornyn convened a panel of leading health experts to uncover the health impact of cannabis on consumers. Instead, they were hit with the realization that the only way to determine those impacts is through increased research access.
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