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Legislation and Regulation: Page 133
West Virginia Taps Metrc to Launch Track-and-Trace
Metrc's partnership with West Virginia will support a robust track-and-trace program of cannabis products for the state’s upcoming market, which is expected to launch in the spring of 2021.
Los Angeles Cannabis Delivery Lawsuit Places Spotlight on Rising Trends in Industry: Q&A With Ganja Goddess CEO Zachary Pitts
As the head of a delivery service that spans the state, Pitts has been working closely with officials in LA to get the city’s delivery licensing program up and running.
New York Governor Renews Cannabis Legalization Push, Plans to Issue New CBD Rules
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s plans were revealed during a recent interview between Axel Bernabe, one of Cuomo’s advisers, and David Culver, an executive with Canopy Growth.
Cannabis Control Commission Approves Policy Changes to Proposed Regulations for Adult-Use Delivery in Massachusetts
The CCC has approved additional policy changes to its draft regulations that establish two cannabis delivery license types.
Cannabis Trade Organizations Sue Los Angeles Over Delivery Licenses
Southern California Coalition and the California Cannabis Couriers Association say restrictions on the licenses have barred them from participating in the market until 2025.
Massachusetts Lawmakers Voice Opposition to Cannabis Delivery Regulations
A bipartisan group of legislators have asked the Cannabis Control Commission to eliminate the wholesale delivery license type, leaving only the limited delivery license.
Amicus Briefs Filed in Support of Dr. Sue Sisley’s Petition to Facilitate Medical Cannabis Research for Veterans with PTSD
Sisley is petitioning the Ninth Circuit to rule that the DEA’s five-part test to assess if a drug has medical use and can be rescheduled is arbitrary and capricious.
Analysis: If Texas Legalizes Cannabis, It Could Collect More Than Half a Billion Dollars Per Year in New Tax Revenue
Establishing a regulated cannabis market could also create tens of thousands of new jobs and save taxpayers $311 million annually in criminal justice costs, according to an economic analysis by Vicente Sederberg LLP.
Michigan Governor Signs Expungement Bill Into Law, Illinois Collects More than $100 Million in Cannabis Tax Revenue: Week in Review
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation into law this week that will automatically expunge criminal records for those convicted of certain cannabis-related offenses.
NJ CAN 2020 Enlists Help of New Jersey Governor in Campaign’s Efforts to Support State’s Cannabis Referendum
Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Nicholas Scutari appeared on a recent panel discussion to raise awareness for the adult-use cannabis ballot question.
New Bill in D.C. Would Allow Returning Citizens to Work in the Medical Cannabis Industry
The legislation would repeal a rule that prevents anyone with a felony conviction or misdemeanor cannabis offense from working at a medical cannabis cultivation center or dispensary.
What Happens If New Jersey Legalizes Adult-Use Cannabis?: Legalization Watch
Greenspoon Marder’s Rachel Gillette offers her predictions on whether the state’s adult-use referendum has the support it needs to pass on Election Day, as well as what comes next.
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