Articles tagged with "licensing"
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Report: 99% of California Cannabis Growers Are Still Unlicensed
Chris Roberts - Published on February 19, 2018Read moreCalifornia Growers Association says the high cost of licensing, along with county bans, are forcing growers into the illicit market.
California Sends ‘Several Hundred’ Warning Letters to Unlicensed Cannabis Businesses
Ben Adlin - Published on February 16, 2018Read moreMost of the letters, which threaten civil and criminal penalties, have gone out to retail storefronts and delivery services believed to be operating illegally.
LA’s Cannabis Office Is Woefully Understaffed, Chief Says
Hayley Fox - Published on February 16, 2018Read more“We have many responsibilities and not a lot of capacity,” the department’s director told Leafly. “We’re going to at least need to quadruple our team.”
Police Say Hundreds of Illegal Cannabis Shops Operate in LA
The Associated Press - Published on February 15, 2018Read morePolice have shut down eight illegal marijuana shops since Jan. 1, a pace that is unlikely to intensify as the department is focused on curbing violent crimes.
Proposals for Denver’s First Cannabis Clubs Take Shape
The Associated Press - Published on February 12, 2018Read more“I have visited the facility, I’ve had numerous conversations with the owners and we’re really pleased to have them in the community.”
Some Maine Lawmakers Push to Delay Legal Cannabis Sales
The Associated Press - Published on January 30, 2018Read moreThe Republican House leader is calling for the delay of recreational cannabis sales in Maine until next year, or until lawmakers approve needed regulations.
After California Cannabis Stockpiles Go up in Smoke, What’s Next?
The Associated Press - Published on January 29, 2018Read moreIn some cases, industry operators say, bottlenecks have already slowed the supply chain from farms to storefronts.
How a Cannabis Ban Turned One California County Into ‘Ground Zero for Chaos’
Peter Hecht - Published on January 22, 2018Read moreHungry for tax revenue, Calaveras County licensed hundreds of commercial cannabis farms in recent years. Now it wants them gone, leaving growers in the lurch.
Report Supports Help for Minorities in Medical Cannabis Industry
The Associated Press - Published on January 18, 2018Read moreThe report supports efforts by Maryland lawmakers who are sponsoring legislation that would create five new medical marijuana cultivation licenses for minority-owned businesses.
A Top Cannabis Lawyer on What Losing the Cole Memo Means
Tobias Coughlin-Bogue - Published on January 5, 2018Read more“This is a significant change. It’s important to make sure people are aware of the impact of the Cole memo.”