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Cultivation: Page 71
California Cannabis Market Not Traced or Tracked as Promised
As of last month, just nine retail outlets were entering data into the network established under an estimated $60 million state contract.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office Updates Hemp Mark Guidelines
After the 2018 Farm Bill, the trademark opportunities for hemp companies are opening up.
Debate Over Louisiana's ‘Broken’ Medical Marijuana System Moves to State Capitol
A debate has played out for months between GB Sciences, LSU’s growing partner, and the Louisiana Department of Agriculture.
Open Cannabis Project Dissolves in Response to Controversy Over Ag-Science Company Phylos Bioscience's Breeding Program
The Oregon nonprofit that aimed to protect the cannabis genome from patent trolls dissolved May 6 in response to intense backlash against its former business partner Phylos Bioscience.
No Mid-May Louisiana Release of Medical Marijuana Products
Louisiana’s first batch of medical marijuana won’t reach the shelves by the mid-May deadline demanded by pharmacists and patients.
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Oregon Senate OKs Temporary Freeze on Cannabis Production
The state will not issue new production licenses to marijuana growers, but current growers will be able to renew their licenses.
Santa Cruz County Cannabis Cultivation Rules May Be Eased as Program Falls Short of Expectations
Santa Cruz County has been unable to generate enough revenue from cannabis cultivators and manufacturers to sustain the program itself.
How Does the California Environmental Quality Act Impact Cannabis Cultivators?
CDFA’s Environmental Impact Report can be used as a roadmap to issue cultivation licenses, but it’s also a tool for NIMBY activists.
The Green Organic Dutchman's European Acquisition HemPoland Receives Organic Certification
HemPoland’s facilities, production processes and product offerings are now certified organic.
Cannabis Banking Bill Will Receive House Vote This Spring, Maine Releases Draft Rules for Adult-Use Market: Week in Review
Rep. Earl Blumenauer said the House will vote later this spring on the SAFE Banking Act, which was approved by the House Financial Services Committee in a 45-15 vote.
Oklahoma Farm Service Agency Director Allegedly Blocking Hemp Cultivation
A company is suing Scott Biggs, Oklahoma’s FSA director, for threatening farmers with penalties for planting “even one hemp seed.”
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