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California Cannabis Businesses Eye Critical Banking Changes With New Bill

California cannabis business operators are hopefully eyeing a newly-reintroduced Safe and Fair Enforcement Banking Act (SAFE) that appears to be gaining some steam in Congress. Last session, it died in the U.S. Senate, but with new members seated, a new president and a growing trend toward public acceptance of cannabis…

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2021 Looking Favorable for California Cannabis Industry

This has undoubtedly been a year of challenges for virtually all business sectors, but 2021 holds some promise for the continued growth of California’s burgeoning legal cannabis industry. Some of the trends our Los Angeles marijuana business lawyers recognize as specific to our state include: More cannabis business license opportunities…

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Los Angeles Sued for Social Equity Marijuana Delivery Licenses

A cannabis businessman and two industry trade organizations are suing the City of Los Angeles and the city’s Department of Cannabis Regulation, home to the largest legal marijuana market, over social equity restrictions on stand-along marijuana delivery licenses. The new rules approved earlier this year blocked availability of stand-alone delivery-service…

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California Marijuana Text Ads Spur High-Cost Lawsuits

Unsolicited marijuana business text advertisements have resulted in a number of class action lawsuits against pot providers, accused of spamming recipients with unwanted sales and deals. At least 12 marijuana ad lawsuits have been filed across the country over the last two years. Eaze, a California marijuana delivery company, is…

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California Cannabis Banking, Labeling Laws Updated

California’s marijuana banking and labeling laws were updated recently, with Gov. Gavin Newsome (D) signing off on several laws to enact a series of adjustments to the biggest legal cannabis system in the U.S. The governor said California marijuana businesses should will need to wait until next year for bigger…

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State Denies U.S. DOJ Demand for California Marijuana Business Records

The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting that a federal court intervene to force marijuana regulators in California to turn over records on cannabis business licenses, shipping manifests and other data. The purpose of that request remains unclear. According to L.A. Cannabis News, a petition filed within the U.S. District…

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Los Angeles Cannabis Business Licensing Reforms on Horizon

Significant reforms in the Los Angeles cannabis business licensing process may be on the horizon, as city council recently approved changes. Tweaks include tightening rules pertaining to the social equity program, implementing a lottery system for newer licenses and imposing new rules for dispensaries operating in neighborhoods that have already…

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California Cannabis is Legal, But Lawyers Urge Caution Near Borders

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…

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California Marijuana Shipping Poses Legal Liabilities

Although cannabis is now legal in some form in more than half of the U.S., shipping it across state lines is still a crime for which people across the country are being arrested. This is true even in cases where it is being shipped between two states where it’s legal…

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Hundreds of California Marijuana Business Licenses Suspended

State regulators have suspended hundreds of marijuana business permits, in effect halting some 5 percent of the state’s legal cannabis business operations, disrupting supply chains and retail/distribution networks statewide. Some 400 companies have been ordered to halt all transactions until they ensure their licenses are brought up to “active” status.…

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