CAURD-Lizenz

BREAKING - New York erweitert das CAURD-Lizenzprogramm

Das New Yorker Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) und das Cannabis Control Board (CCB) haben während der Vorstandssitzung des CCB am 2. März 2023 eine wichtige Ankündigung gemacht: Das Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary License (CAURD)-Programm erweitert die Anzahl der CAURD-Lizenzen auf 300 und verdoppelt damit die bisherige Zuteilung von 150 CAURD-Lizenzen. Zur Auffrischung: dies

Soziale und wirtschaftliche Gerechtigkeit Antragsteller

New Yorker Cannabis: Soziale und wirtschaftliche Gerechtigkeit Antragsteller

As we previously broadly summarized on December 27, 2022 (here), in late December 2022, the Office of Cannabis Management (“OCM”) released its first proposed adult-use cannabis rules and regulation for New York (the “Proposed Regulations”). The official document is 282 pages, so we won’t cover every detail. But we will highlight the big-ticket items, significant issues

cannabis für soziale gerechtigkeit in washington

Washington Social Equity In Cannabis Licensing Fenster öffnet sich am 1. März

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (“WSLCB”) announced this Wednesday, January 18, that the 30 day window to apply for a Washington Social Equity In Cannabis Retail License will open March 1, 2023. The WSLCB will reissue 44 retail licenses to qualified applicants that rank the highest on a points scale to “prioritize” applicants.

mlk-Tag

MLK-Tag: Cannabis und Bürgerrechte

Alles Gute zum MLK-Tag! Zeit, ein wenig zu katastrophieren. Letztes Jahr um diese Zeit habe ich diesen Beitrag mit dem Satz eingeleitet: Wenn Martin Luther King Jr. heute noch leben würde, würde er sich mit ziemlicher Sicherheit dafür einsetzen, den Krieg gegen Drogen zu beenden. Dr. King hat sich nie öffentlich über Drogen oder Cannabis im Besonderen geäußert: Er wurde ermordet in

washington cannabis social equity

Das LCB Washington veröffentlicht eine Karte der unverhältnismäßig betroffenen Gebiete für Lizenznehmer mit sozialer Gerechtigkeit

Yesterday, January 13, 2023, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (“LCB”) released an interactive mapping tool for determining whether people meet have lived in Disproportionately Impacted Areas (“DIA”)–one of three eligibility criteria for the forthcoming Social Equity in Cannabis (“SEIC”) program licensing. The map can be found by a link on the LCB’s website,

washington social equity in cannabis

Washington Cannabis: LCB billigt Regel zur sozialen Gerechtigkeit mit allen Fehlern

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) voted and approved the Social Equity in Cannabis rule proposal yesterday morning, October 11. The Board’s approval will add section “570” to Washington Annotated Code Chapter 314-55. There was hope that the public comment period would yield some meaningful alterations to section 570, but the rule remains

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New York's Social Equity Fund Limited Partnership Vereinbarung

During a little advertised Cannabis Control Board (CCB) meeting, the CCB announced and approved a Limited Partnership Agreement for New York’s Social Equity Fund. As a brief refresher, the Social Equity Fund was mandated by the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA). On January 5, 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the fund would be,

Direktor für Politik

Treffen Sie New Yorks Direktor für Cannabispolitik

As part of New York Cannabis Control Board’s (CCB) meeting on August 15, 2022, the CCB proposed and approved John Kagia as the Office of Cannabis Management’s Director of Policy. Given the expansive and stratified plans for New York’s adult-use cannabis industry (with the general ban on vertical integration, emphasis on social equity and advanced

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Zweites Bundesberufungsgericht lehnt Anfechtung der Einstufung von Marihuana in Liste I ab

People in the cannabis industry know that marijuana is federally classified as a schedule I controlled substance. Schedule I means the drug has no recognized medical value, has a high potential for abuse, and cannot be safely administered even under a doctor’s supervision. Other schedule I drugs include heroin, methamphetamine, and several psychedelic substances including