Articles Posted in Los Angeles Marijuana Dispensaries

Navigating the Impact of IRS Code 280E on Legal Cannabis Businesses
Cannabis Law Group

Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of the legal cannabis industry, businesses face a unique challenge when it comes to taxes. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Code 280E has significant implications for cannabis businesses, placing them in a distinctive position compared to other sectors. In this blog post, we delve into the effects of IRS Code…

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The Legal Complexities of California Contract Cannabis Farming
Cannabis Law Group

As longtime Los Angeles cannabis business lawyers, we recognize that there are significant legal barriers to entry in California’s legal marijuana market. For this reason, an increasing number of smaller farmers are jumping on the bandwagon of something called “contract cannabis farming.” This is a common practice in mainstream agriculture that is just starting to…

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California’s Legal Cannabis Market Dogged by Industry Divisiveness and Illicit Competition
Cannabis Law Group

California’s cannabis industry is sitting on a not-so-well kept secret — that many of its licensed, above board, legal business operators have also traded unlawfully, at some point, and to one extent or another. As many industry insiders have echoed, anyone turning a profit in this new era, has to have at least one hand…

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Prayer and Pot: California Cannabis Church Wars Still Being Waged
Cannabis Law Group

The illicit marijuana market is the bane of every legal operator’s existence. Illegal dispensaries outnumber lawful ones 3-1 throughout California, and state officials have committed themselves to cracking down hard on unlicensed operators. But what happens when its faith – not funding – that drives these operations? The idea of cannabis as a religious sacrament…

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Old Marijuana Convictions be Gone, Thanks to California Program
Cannabis Law Group

A California-developed online tool, called ‘Clear My Record,’ which helps people with eligible convictions clear their criminal records, is set to change the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans previously convicted of marijuana related crimes. In 2016 when Californian voters legalized marijuana, state officials hoped to reverse decades of marijuana convictions. Especially convictions making…

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Growing Pains for California’s Weed Tracking System
Cannabis Law Group

In January, the state of California kicked off an online rollout of its marijuana inventory tracking system. At a glance, marijuana businesses across the Golden State appear to be successfully reporting product inventory each day, via the California Cannabis Track-and-Trace (CCTT) system. But not without some growing pains. To start, the idea of tracking marijuana…

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California Cannabis Growers at Pains as License Renewals Drag
Cannabis Law Group

California marijuana farmers are facing a crisis. Currently, all 9,464 state issued temporary cannabis cultivation licenses, have expired. Meant to be replacing those, for businesses continuing to meet the required regulations, are either provisional or permanent annual cannabis business licenses. The catch though, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is yet to show…

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California Clamps Down on Black Market Pot Operations
Cannabis Law Group

As the black market for pot sales shows little sign of slowing, Californian authorities have notably increased enforcement action against illegal cannabis traders. Over the last 12 months, raids by law enforcement on black market pot businesses have increased threefold, when compared with similar activity conducted in the year prior. As a result, unlicensed pot…

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Investment Interest in California CBD Companies is Rising
Cannabis Law Group

California cannabidiol (CBD) products are on the map, and investors are taking notice. But given that CBD-infused products are still relatively new to market, regulators continue to closely review the category. For this reason, acquisition strategies may be a ways off yet, but industry insiders predict consumer companies will see high minority investment interest in…

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Los Angeles Marijuana Industry at Boiling Point
Cannabis Law Group

Ever since cannabis was legalized in California in January 2018, a flood of marijuana businesses have opened, hoping to take their share of the pot market. But it’s no secret that many industry stakeholders are unhappy with the current state of affairs. Today there are 182 licensed marijuana dispensaries operating throughout Los Angeles, and many…

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