Articles tagged with "licensing"
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Ohio Legislature Aware State’s MMJ Law May Be Unconstitutional
The Associated Press - Published on July 25, 2016Read moreApparently unconstitutional portions of Ohio’s MMJ law, which set aside a percentage of state business licenses for minorities, were spotted during debate but left in to gain needed votes, a key lawmaker says.
How Cannabis Investors Can Confirm a Business License
Gage Peake - Published on July 14, 2016Read moreLearn about the first alleged fraud involving a cannabis business license, and find steps cannabis investors can take to reduce some of this risk.
Oregon Launches New Cannabis Worker Permit
Gage Peake - Published on July 8, 2016Read moreBeginning in just a few months, every employee of a cannabis company licensed by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission must hold a “Marijuana Workers Permit.”
Meet Dusan Dvorak, High Priest of the European Cannabis Church
Lukas Hurt - Published on July 7, 2016Read moreThe story of Dvořák and his longtime fight for more sensible cannabis laws would make for a blockbuster Hollywood movie.
Can Ohio Lawyers Use Medical Marijuana? Nobody Knows
The Associated Press - Published on July 6, 2016Read moreAttorneys want to know whether lawyers can use medical cannabis, own or operate medical cannabis businesses and represent cultivators, processors, dispensaries, patients and caregivers.
Desperation in Washington State Over Medical Dispensary Closures
Leafly Staff - Published on July 1, 2016Read morePatients say the changes will shut down nearby shops, increase the cost of their medicine, and limit access to necessary products.
Where to Buy Cannabis in Europe? Coffeeshops vs. Cannabis Social Clubs
Michael Knodt - Published on June 27, 2016Read moreThere are two predominant ways cannabis is legally distributed in Europe. Which works best?
Starbuds, One of Colorado’s Biggest Growers, Loses License Over Odor Complaints in Landmark Case
Gage Peake - Published on June 24, 2016Read moreCompany owner Brian Ruden said the company plans to appeal the first-of-its-kind decision by the Denver Department of Excise and Licenses.
Ohio MMJ Law’s Focus on Minorities Raises Legal Questions
The Associated Press - Published on June 22, 2016Read morePart of Ohio’s new medical marijuana law that sets aside a piece of the state’s budding cannabis business for minorities appears to be unconstitutional, legal experts said.
As Washington Deadline Looms, Cities Warn Unlicensed Cannabis Shops to Close
The Associated Press - Published on June 16, 2016Read moreJuly 1 marks the date when, after nearly two decades of confusion about the status of medical marijuana, the industry becomes regulated for the first time.