Yet another cannabis company lost its bid to be taxed in a reasonable and rational manner - that is, like any other state-legal, highly-regulated, licensed business instead of like an illegal drug dealer.
Read MoreTo be legal, your hemp has to test at or below 0.3% THC. So what if your hemp crop comes in over the limit? Now you’ve got “hot hemp”. Why did this happen? What can you do about it?
Read MoreWhile regulators across the country struggle to reinvent the bar, and license selling and on-site consumption, businesses and citizens continue to find new ways to legally consume cannabis socially.
Read MoreKnow the rules for advertising weed or get fined by the regulators and shut down by Instagram.
Read MoreProtected designations of origin are an important tool for ensuring the success of small, local, craft cannabis growers.
Read MoreWith legalization growing, the smell of marijuana no longer indicates criminal activity and the people win greater protection from the police.
Read MoreEvent Licenses permit the sale and consumption of cannabis at a public event like a concert, conference, or festival. Will Massachusetts see cannabis being sold at events next summer?
Read MoreMassachusetts cannabis dispensary pays fine for non-compliant labels.
Read MorePesticides: Do you know how to grow your crop in compliance with Massachusetts law?
Read MoreA year ago, hemp and CBD were schedule 1 drugs under the Controlled Substances Act. The 2018 Farm Bill descheduled them. Does that mean there are no restrictions or regulations on growing or selling hemp products? Nope.
Read MoreMassachusetts is leading the way and the entire region is racing to be next.
Read MoreDenver cannabis company engages in looping; licenses revoked; owners go to prison.
Read MoreCalifornia lab falsifies test results; loses license; products recalled.
Read MoreInfused edibles continue to be an increasingly important part of the market and present unique challenges and considerations for businesses.
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