A great read if you need to know what’s going on outside corporate cannabis in Australia.. Legalise Cannabis News Federal Hello LCA Members (and thank you for being one)! I thought this newsletter would be announcing the Federal Election, but Cyclone Alfred changed all that, and now it could easily be called for MardiGrass […]
The Department of Cannabis Control’s Cannabis Advisory Committee (CAC) will meet on Thursday, March 27, 2025. Members will receive an update on the Department’s upcoming regulatory packages and will also discuss and vote on approval on the CAC’s Annual Report to the Legislature. When: Thursday, March 27, 2025, 10:00 a.m. Where: Live streamed What: View the full meeting agenda. The […]
Hemp Today Moldova has officially entered the industrial hemp sector, issuing its first authorization for hemp cultivation under new regulations that open the door for fiber and seed production. The approval, granted by the Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices through its Standing Committee on Drug Control, marks a significant step in the country’s agricultural […]
Hemp Today Moldova has officially entered the industrial hemp sector, issuing its first authorization for hemp cultivation under new regulations that open the door for fiber and seed production. The approval, granted by the Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices through its Standing Committee on Drug Control, marks a significant step in the country’s agricultural […]
On October 29, 2024, the Second District Court of Appeals of California decided against the County of Santa Barbara (“the county”) in JCCRandall LLC v. County of Santa Barbara. The Court held, contrary to popular belief, that marijuana is still illegal in California because it is illegal federally. Thus, the Court sided with a private landowner […]
On October 29, 2024, the Second District Court of Appeals of California decided against the County of Santa Barbara (“the county”) in JCCRandall LLC v. County of Santa Barbara. The Court held, contrary to popular belief, that marijuana is still illegal in California because it is illegal federally. Thus, the Court sided with a private landowner […]