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Legislation and Regulation: Page 51
Oregon Regulators Look to Tighten ‘Change of Ownership’ Option on Cannabis Licenses
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission aims to crack down on “bad actors” by limiting their ability to monetize their licenses.
Sacramento County Voters to Decide on Cannabis Taxes in Unincorporated Areas
Under the county’s current law, cannabis businesses can only operate within city limits. New tax revenue would be earmarked for homeless services.
Cannabis Conference Announces Pioneering Activists and Authors Chris Conrad and Mikki Norris as Day 1 Keynote Speakers
Cannabis Conference 2022, produced by the award-winning Cannabis Business Times media brand, will take place August 23-25 at Paris Las Vegas.
'We Need Federal Action'
Attorney Michael Sampson describes what Pennsylvania's new banking bill means for the cannabis industry and what needs to change.
Ascend Wellness Ready to Take Legal Action Over Licensing Holdup in New Jersey
The MSO’s general counsel warned Montclair Township there will be “no choice” but to sue if local ordinances further halt an adult-use retail launch.
Guam Regulators Prepare to Accept Adult-Use Cannabis Business License Applications
The Department of Revenue and Taxation will start accepting applications Aug. 29.
US Senator Files Bill to Allow Cannabis TV, Radio Ads
The SAFE Advertising Act would protect radio and television stations that choose to provide advertising services to cannabis-related businesses.
Twice the Required Signatures Not Enough (Yet) For Missouri Cannabis Ballot Initiative
Initial reports show Legal Missouri 2022 is coming up short on verified signatures in some of the state’s more rural districts.
Federal Legalization Debated During U.S. Senate Hearing
The July 26 hearing was conducted by the Senate Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism.
12 Rhode Island Towns Opt In For Adult-Use Cannabis Ballot Referendum
Coventry and Cumberland are two of the more populated municipalities where voters will have a say in hosting forthcoming adult-use operators.
Minnesota Cities Block Sale of Cannabis Edibles While They Develop Local Rules
Marshall, Robbinsdale and St. Joseph have approved moratoriums on sales, while other cities across the state consider bans as they weigh regulations for the industry.
European Cannabis Regulators Ease Restrictions in Preparation of EU Green Wave
Changing laws and regulations in countries such as Germany, Switzerland and Spain indicate increased cannabis access for consumers and patients.
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