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May 30
Italy: Luca Marola, founder of Easy Joint and pioneer of cannabis light in Italy acquitted by the Court of Parma

Lawyer Giacomo Bulleri writes on Linked In Luca Marola, founder of Easy Joint and pioneer of cannabis light in Italy acquitted by the Court of Parma with a full formula at the end of the trial in which he was accused of drug dealing. The fact does not exist, i.e. cbd flowers are not a […]

May 30
Talking Joints Article Suggests Massachusetts Wants To Increase License Caps

We do love TJM – no mixing of words here   “We appreciate action on medical deintegration … and other overdue reforms—but handing more power to big cannabis and gutting the CCC’s independence are poison pills.”   A savage ratfucking is underway, and Massachusetts cannabis business owners and consumers who may end up getting screwed […]

May 30
What Are the Most Effective Herbal Remedies for Improving Mental Clarity?

Many people are searching for effective ways to boost mental clarity and support overall cognitive function. The most effective herbal remedies for mental clarity often include time-tested herbs known to enhance focus, memory, and mental performance while also protecting long-term mental health. Some of these remedies also contribute to better relaxation, making it easier to […]

May 30
Oregon: SB 558 Signed into Law

CIAO ( Cannabis ndustry Assoc Oregon) write SB 558 Signed into Law! We’re thrilled to announce that SB 558—our top policy priority—was signed into law by the Governor yesterday! This landmark win was made possible by the relentless work of the CIAO Policy Committee, our dedicated members, our lobbyist Niki Terzieff, and everyone who sent in testimony or […]

May 30
Labor Peace Agreements no longer required by Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to apply for or renew a cannabis license… effective immediately

Effective immediately, agency will issue and renew cannabis licenses without need for agreements Portland, OR — The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) announced today that the agency will no longer require a labor peace agreement (LPA) to apply for or renew a cannabis license. Starting last December, the OLCC had adopted the LPA requirement in […]

May 30
Article: Cannabis Tax Revenue in States that Regulate Cannabis for Adult Use

It has been over a decade since the first adult-use cannabis markets launched in Washington and Colorado in 2014. Since then, legalizing cannabis for adults has generated nearly $25 billion dollars in state tax revenue to invest in the needs of the states. Twenty-four states have legalized cannabis possession for adults 21 and older. All […]

May 30
Article: Cannabis Education in the U.S.: Degrees, Certificates, and the Future of Industry

CannaTech Today Do you want to become the next expert in the cannabis industry? If so, you’re not alone. With the rapid expansion of legalized cannabis across the United States, the demand for skilled professionals in cannabis biology, chemistry, business, medicine, policy, and law has never been greater. Yet, one essential question remains: how do […]

May 30
Podcast: The 4-1-1 on Cannabis Receiverships from a Top Cannabis Receiver

Cannabis Law Now The 4-1-1 on Cannabis Receiverships from a Top Cannabis Receiver     LISTEN In this episode, Husch Blackwell’s Hilary Bricken hosts Richard Ormond, one of the most notable cannabis receivers in the country, to discuss the ins and outs of cannabis receiverships, including the legal complexities, regulatory hurdles, and compliance issues unique […]

May 30
London’s mayor backs report’s call for cannabis law reform after report by the London Drugs Commission published

The BBC The possession of small quantities of cannabis for personal use should be decriminalised, a report backed by the London mayor has concluded. The report by the London Drugs Commission, chaired by former Labour cabinet minister Lord Falconer, makes 42 recommendations, including removing natural cannabis from the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA). Lord Falconer […]

May 30
US appeals court rejects challenge to federal marijuana ban

1st Circuit rejects David Boies-backed challenge Supreme Court upheld federal ban on marijuana in 2005 Plaintiffs argued policy changes since then undercut ruling BOSTON, May 27 (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday rejected arguments by several Massachusetts cannabis businesses that the federal prohibition on marijuana could no longer be deemed constitutional, as the […]