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California Cannabis Companies Prep for USPS Vape Product Shipping Ban
Cannabis Law Group

Starting this summer and prompted by a new federal law, the U.S. Postal Service will begin prohibition of vape product shipments – a move that concerns some California cannabis companies. As our Los Angeles marijuana business lawyers can explain, the measure was tucked quietly into an appropriations bill late last year that was passed to…

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Los Angeles Social Equity Programs So Far Lacking, More Aid on the Way
Cannabis Law Group

The State of California is doling out more than $15 million in grants to nearly a dozen cities and counties that have onboarded social equity programs – including California. The intention is to aid minorities and those harmed by the failed war on drugs in becoming stakeholders in the state’s legal cannabis market. The allocation…

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California Cannabis Companies Should Expect More Audits, Taxes
Cannabis Law Group

As we’re rolling into our third year of California’s legal recreational marijuana market, industry operators might expect heightened tax enforcement could be on the horizon. With an increasing number of audits already underway, there is concern some marijuana businesses could find themselves drowning in delinquent tax bills – some possibly as high as tens of…

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Should Marijuana Companies With Provisional Licenses Have Right to Appeal Regulation Enforcement?
Cannabis Law Group

What recourse do marijuana companies with provisional licenses have if regulators choose to revoke them? Can they appeal? It’s a question that’s likely to get some answers as the case of Harrens Lab Inc. v. Bureau of Cannabis Control works its way through the courts. In that case, a marijuana testing lab forced to close…

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California Bill Would Ban Pre-Employment Marijuana Screenings
Cannabis Law Group

Adults in California can smoke marijuana (or consume it a myriad of other ways) without fearing jailtime. However, use after-hours can still have adverse consequences for one’s employment prospects. A new bill introduced in the state legislature would change that, five years after voters legalized recreational cannabis. As longtime Los Angeles marijuana lawyers also well-versed…

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California THC Potency Lawsuit Against Edibles Maker Settled
Cannabis Law Group

A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against a Canadian edibles maker for allegedly breaching California consumer protections laws for improper labeling of its THC and CBD products. Specifics of that settlement haven’t been made public, but the allegation was that the manufacturer of medicinal chocolates sold products in Southern California over the course…

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California Cannabis is Legal, But Lawyers Urge Caution Near Borders
Cannabis Law Group

California businesses operate legally all over the state (under certain licensing and oversight conditions), but that doesn’t mean companies can expect a hassle if they operate near an international boarder. Of course, lack of harmony between the state and federal positions on marijuana is nothing new. But it’s important for marijuana businesses in cities close…

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Southern California Gets Its First Drive-Thru Dispensary
Cannabis Law Group

Drive-thru cannabis dispensaries are banned in California, but thanks to a small loophole in the law, Southern California is getting its first in, in Desert Hot Springs. It is the second one in the entire state. The state’s recreational cannabis law does expressly prohibits marijuana drive-thru operations – unless a dispensary applied for a permit…

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Public Housing Tenants Face Pot Penalties – Even Where It’s Legal
Cannabis Law Group

Marijuana is legal in some form in 33 states plus Washington, D.C., but pot-related penalties still abound for those who are students, employees, businesses and public housing residents. Even in places like California where people are unequivocally allowed under state law to buy, sell and consume the drug for recreational purposes, those living in subsidized…

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What to Make of the Latest Marijuana Industry Layoffs
Cannabis Law Group

Those following cannabis industry trends in recent months may be troubled by a spate of layoffs announced at half a dozen sizable marijuana businesses across the country. Some speculated this might be indicative of looming financial woes on the horizon for the entire industry. However, our Los Angeles cannabis lawyers prefer to look at these…

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