Saturday, 30 June 2018

Why Weed makes food and sex better

Everything is better when you’re high! But have you ever stopped to wonder why? I mean, aside from the obvious answer of, well you’re phucking high, so everything’s great? Food is better with weed, sex is better with weed and life, in general, is just better with weed. This isn’t just a stoner concept either. […]

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Friday, 29 June 2018

O, Cannabis: Canada Passes Adult-Use Marijuana

After months of anticipation, Canada has officially become the secondcannabis business country in the world to legalize adult-use cannabis after Senate recently passed the long-awaited bill. Uruguay was the first country to pass legalization measures, with sales starting last year. Canada’s size and global standing, however, give it a unique opportunity to set the tone for what legal marijuana could look like for the rest of the world. It will still be a couple months of preparations, though, before legal sales can begin, according to Los Angeles Times.

Uruguay has had a complicated relationship with legalization, primarily because the motivation was to regulate out-of-control crime syndicates related to the black market marijuana industry. An micro-managed infrastructure has made for a rocky start getting the legal economy off the ground, but officials are still confident their plans will help eventually neutralize illegal sales.Our Los Angeles cannabis business attorneys know California has played an important role in setting an example for other states and countries. The state is the fifth largest economy in the world, so there has been a great deal of interest in how cannabis legalization would play out. California had an advantage in being the first state to legalize medical marijuana in 1996 with the Compassionate Use Act, so there was already a decent foundation in place when the state moved forward with recreational legalization at the beginning of this year. Still there are issues that exist simply because federal law labels cannabis as a Schedule I narcotic, which means all eyes are officially on Canada to see what comes next. Simply being able to legally trade between provinces opens up a whole new world currently unavailable to cannabis business owners in the U.S.

Indeed the move is already having influence. Britain is beginning to soften on its stodgy anti-marijuana stance by opening discussions about medical marijuana. Like in the U.S., the British government is having a difficult time continuing to deny the growing pile of evidence that cannabis can be a safe and effective treatment for a variety of medical ailments under the proper supervision. While the country is still staunchly opposed to the idea of recreational marijuana, it is no coincidence discussions of lifting its ban for medical purposes aligned with the timing of Canada passing their full legalization bill. Once the medical hurdle is cleared, a lot of haze about the dangers of marijuana is also cleared, and it is easier to have an adult conversation about the matter that isn’t steeped in propaganda.

Indeed it is an exciting moment in history to be at the forefront of what is surely to be the norm as time goes on. Our legal team is prepared to equip new business owners with the tools they need to be a part of this important and groundbreaking movement in a way that is flexible enough to adapt to changes as they occur. With a patchwork of local laws in California on top of state regulations and the federal ban, it is essential to seek the guidance of skilled counsel like ours. Cannabis is clearly the future, and our team will help put you on the right track to be a part of it.

The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients, defendants, workers and those facing criminal marijuana charges. Call us at 714-937-2050.

Additional Resources:

After Canada, will U.K. be next to legalize marijuana?, June 20, 2018, CBS News and Associated Press

More Blog Entries:

U.S. Marijuana Stock Tepid, Canada Marijuana Stock Spikes, Dec. 20, 2016, Cannabis Law Group

 

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Your cannabis licenses, please

Health Canada recently released its regulations that aim to clarify the Cannabis Act, but at 390 pages long it’s a lot to cover, so this piece will serve as an introduction to licenses. But first, a little background Many outlets have pointed out that Health Canada’s regulations are a whopping 390 pages long, but in reality, it’s […]

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Wednesday, 27 June 2018

BC Cannabis laws: A breakdown

Now that cannabis has been cleared by our federal government for legal sale in October, many provinces are turning their minds to the tough questions that will need to be answered in order to make this pipe dream a reality. In BC, the provincial government has already put a significant amount of thought into what legal […]

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Tuesday, 26 June 2018

The Cannabis Act – Medical Access Is No High Priority

It’s a strange feeling and to be honest, I am struggling to describe it; as soon as The Cannabis Act receives Royally Assent, I could face 14 years in jail because I help manage a compassion club and we sell cannabis to sick people. We have no intention of denying life-saving medicine to our members, […]

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Sunday, 24 June 2018

B.C. Announces Central Cannabis Warehouse and Online Platform

Who are the lobbyists for Shopify? Because they’re doing great work. Great, in the sense that they’re excelling at crony-capitalism… not something to be proud of, but I digress. Shopify will be handling the online cannabis sales for not only Ontario but British Columbia as well.  In economic circles, when governments make exclusive deals with […]

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Friday, 22 June 2018

3 Changes to Canada’s Impaired Driving Laws

With legal cannabis comes new impaired driving laws.  And it ain’t good. Bill C-46 overhauls impaired driving laws so police now have more power (and the tools) to charge drivers. The Bill also makes it easier for courts to ram through impaired driving cases quicker. Saliva Testing In the same way police do roadside breath tests […]

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Thursday, 21 June 2018

Expert Joints LIVE on CLN – Season 3 Finale – It’s Party Time

This week Craig’s having a party with a bunch of his best buds for a party celebrating the Season 3 finale! As season 3 comes to a close, we talked with Craig Ex, the host of Expert Joints LIVE! about his recent surgery, the big plans in store for the Season 3 finale, and what he’s […]

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Prohibition 2.0 Begins October 17, 2018

Justin Trudeau may have announced legalized cannabis starting October 17, 2018, but we’re a long way off from ending prohibition. Trudeau told reporters: “One of the things that we heard very clearly from the provinces is that they need a certain amount of time to get their bricks and mortar stores — their online sales […]

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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

The Stupidest Thing Bill Blair Has Ever Said

With the Cannabis Act passed and moving toward Royal Assent, the prospect of legalization has never been closer. But, just like in Colorado, there will still be a black market for cannabis. In fact, our black market is likely to be larger than Colorado’s since we’re legalizing in a very strict, “public health and safety” […]

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Saturday, 16 June 2018

Have We Lost Legalization?

What doesn’t the Alberta government get about legalization?  To be part of their legal distribution industry, “an applicant that is or was a participant in the unlawful cannabis trade, including illegal retail or medical sales… will not be eligible for a retail cannabis licence.” That’s not legalization. Similar nonsense comes from the mouth of Justin […]

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Friday, 15 June 2018

Criminal Charges Dropped for Prominent Marijuana Dispensary Owner

Cannabis legalization isn’t enough to protect someone from being arrested on marijuana criminal charges. Being onemarijuana criminal defense of the trailblazing marijuana business owners in the state isn’t even necessarily enough. Just ask the woman who opened Ventura County’s first legal medical marijuana dispensary. She has spent the last year and a half facing down charges for perjury, possessing and transporting marijuana, and maintaining a place to sell the drug. These charges, however, were recently dropped, freeing her to focus on her business at last.

The woman is also president of a collective in Ojai, Calif. The property of the collective and her own home in Ventura were raided in November 2016, just before Proposition 64 passed on the ballot. She lost many personal possessions in addition to property of the collective. At the time, the collective was operating under the guidelines of Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which regulated use and sales of medical marijuana in the state, but investigators said she was in violation of those rules, according to a Ventura County Star article.As our Los Angeles marijuana criminal defense attorneys can explain, collectives are allowed to grow limited amounts of marijuana and share among members of the group, including deliveries to those members. They could not share outside the group, and they should only charge as much as necessary to cover the costs of growing marijuana, but not enough to turn a profit. Any suspicion of violating these rules could draw the attention of officials, as in the case at hand. The collective president said she aimed for compliance at all times and alleged she made every effort to work with county and city officials. She even alleged she met with one official just a couple months before the raid, who responded to her questions by brushing off her concerns until November, pointing to the Prop 64 vote and the ways it could change how matters are handled. This made it more surprising for her when she was raided before the vote.

Charges were dropped, however, because prosecutors could not prove their case beyond reasonable doubt. She never let the case drag her down too much. About a year after the raid, while still waiting for her fate, was when she opened the first medical cannabis dispensary in the county.

No doubt this business owner is relieved to be moving on with her life. But situations like this are where the guidance of skilled marijuana attorneys can really make all the difference. Our law firm offers consultations for medical marijuana collectives, offering advice on how to become established in a way that remains in compliance with state and local laws. Instead of trying to interpret the law on your own, our experienced team will explain all the laws that apply to your current situation and location. There is no need to attempt to understand the motives of local officials who might not have your best interest at heart. Instead, rely on a tested legal team to set your course for success. Remember, though, if things do go south, our criminal defense lawyers will be there to protect your rights and build the best case possible.

The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients, defendants, workers and those facing criminal marijuana charges. Call us at 714-937-2050.

Additional Resources:

420 Warrior Of The Month: Chelsea Sutula, May 30, 2018, By Teddy Edwards, 420 Magazine

More Blog Entries:

California Authorities Caught on Hidden Camera During Cannabis Collective Raid, June 30, 2015, Cannabis Law Group

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Hashing Out Cannabis Supply Issues

California could learn a thing or two from those who paved the way for cannabis legalization. For example, Uruguay cannabis lawyerwas the first country to fully legalize marijuana, and the South American country has learned much as a result of trial-by-error. Cannabis was legalized there five years ago, but it wasn’t until last year that legal sales began. Since then, Uruguay has experienced a number of supply problems. Residents report having to travel long distances to licensed pharmacies, and sometimes once they arrive, the supply is dry.

According to a report from High Times, the issues are two-fold. First an excess in government oversight is creating supply chain issues. Only registered pharmacies can sell cannabis, and there have only been 14 licenses issued out of the 1,200 pharmacies in Uruguay. The government is also in charge of cultivation of marijuana, but only two cultivators have received licenses. Much like in California, when too many restrictions come between buyers and their marijuana, many consumers will choose black market options, even though there are legal options.

Second, the head of the Uruguay National Drug Council said there is an issue of farming capacity. Farming cannabis on such a large scale was not common, and there certainly was not a guidebook available. This led to a learning curve for cultivators to catch up on technology and processing on a mass scale. The two cultivators have just recently reached the allowed capacity of 4 metric tons per year.Meanwhile, demand for cannabis reaches an estimated 25 tons of marijuana in Uruguay annually. Government officials have discussed increasing the amount of cultivators. They are going to have to if they plan to encourage people to stick with legal purchasing options and keep the black market at bay. In fact, the black market was a huge motivator in legalizing cannabis in the first place. Violence related to gangs involved in drug trafficking contributed to a significant percentage of the murders in the country, but because the black market has been able to keep such a stronghold, the violence has only increased.

Advocates still attest that the plan could work; it just takes time. California has also had its fair share of experience with the cannabis black market, though top concerns generally revolve around damage unlicensed growers are causing to the environment and public lands, making deliveries to states where marijuana is illegal, and creating unfair competition for marijuana businesses who are playing by the rules.

Our Orange County cannabis lawyers know plenty of challenges in California are certainly different. Uruguay, for example, is not still battling their federal government on the basic issue of marijuana’s safety, while the U.S. Controlled Substances Act still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I narcotic. In many ways, however, despite this, marijuana is more accessible in California, particularly if you live in a city that permits sales. Our state has managed to thrive and build a budding marketplace in spite of challenges we have faced. This level of success doesn’t come easily. It takes hard work, dedication, and a foundational understanding of creating a solid business plan amidst cannabis regulations and laws. Our attorneys can help you set that foundation with consultations and business plans and guide you toward a thriving future.

The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients, defendants, workers and those facing criminal marijuana charges. Call us at 714-937-2050.

Additional Resources:

Uruguay Struggling to Meet Demand for Legal Marijuana, June 13, 2018, By Leonardo Haberkorn, Associated Press

More Blog Entries:

Uruguay Lifts Prohibition of Marijuana – Joins Colorado and Washington State, Dec. 25, 2013, Orange County Marijuana Attorney Blog

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Inventory Situation Could Get Sticky for Marijuana Businesses

Time is almost up for marijuana business owners to achieve full compliance of testing and packaging regulations. Forcannabis business six months, businesses have enjoyed a grace period that allowed them to sell marijuana products that were not in total compliance so long as they included a label indicating any safety standards the product did not meet. As of July 1, owners must clear their shelves of all product that does not meet regulations, resulting in an influx of cannabis sales in the month of June and could lead to an impending shortage, according to the Orange County Register.

When Proposition 64 went into effect Jan. 1, it brought with it new sets of rules in regards to recreational marijuana sales. Because marijuana products were already in production long before then, having served the medical marijuana market for almost 20 years, California imposed a grace period in which production and labeling regulations could catch up. This led to retailers bulking up on less expensive products that were not in total compliance at the end of 2017 to keep their stores well stocked in the first half of the year. Now they will need to clear their shelves of any remnants of that stock. Meanwhile, owners will be clamoring to replace that inventory with new products that meet regulations. 

As our Los Angeles cannabis business attorneys can explain, the new rules entail several aspects of marijuana production. First of all, products must go through a licensed lab to be tested. These labs will test for pesticides and fungus. They will also ascertain levels of THC and CBD in the product. This rule in particular will be a challenge as the state has licensed only 28 labs, with many still not opened.

The tests will be used to determine if the products meet the legal threshold of THC, with only 100 milligrams allowed per package for edibles. For non-edibles, 1,000 milligrams are allowed for adult-use and 2,000 milligrams for medical marijuana patients. This resolves an ongoing issue where customers would purchase products that were either too weak or too strong with little way to tell what they were getting.

Labels have to be more thorough going forward, and must include test results, the date the product was made and regulatory symbols, warnings and ingredients and nutritional information for edibles. In addition to proper labeling, packages must be child resistant before they arrive in the stores. Before July 1, marijuana business owners could place products in child resistant packages at the point of sale. Owners could work around the other regulations with labels warning that new standards were not met. Now they will need to follow the rules to the letter, and the Bureau of Cannabis Control plans on dropping by businesses for check-ins.

This is a time where having an experienced cannabis business owner on your side can be extremely beneficial. Our team has the skill to ease your business into new guidelines while helping you keep an eye on your long-term goals and objectives. Trying to manage compliance issues and business plans on your own can be risky. Our know-how can give you the confidence to make smart decisions today that will build a smarter future for your business tomorrow.

The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients, defendants, workers and those facing criminal marijuana charges. Call us at 714-937-2050.

Additional Resources:

Stock Up Now, California. A Lot of Cannabis Is About to Disappear From Stores, June 12, 2018, By David Downs, Leafly

More Blog Resources:

Fresno Law Enforcement Doesn’t Kid Around With Marijuana, May 12, 2018, Cannabis Law Group

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Thursday, 14 June 2018

Participants in “unlawful cannabis trade” ineligible for retail licenses in Alberta

As legalization draws nearer, it’s especially interesting to see the different approaches the provinces are taking. Let’s take a look at how Alberta is licensing their cannabis retailers. Alberta’s stated goals are very much in line with the federal government’s, as politicians at both the provincial and federal levels want to: Keep cannabis away from kids Protect public […]

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Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Expert Joints LIVE on CLN – Training Day

This weeks Training Day and Craig welcomes Adolfo and Julie of Cannareps, and Brandon with products from The Blazers Choice. He’ll also hear from Tim McBride, and bring you the new TCC promo code too. Be sure to toke up and tune in. Join Craig Ex aka ‘The Expert of Expert Joints’ Thursday at 4:20pm […]

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Tuesday, 12 June 2018

BC Chamber of Commerce fights for fair access for BC’s craft cannabis growers

On May 29, the BC Chamber of Commerce passed a motion, called Distribution Fairness for Craft Producers and Retailers (DFCPR), that supported BC’s hundreds (if not thousands) of craft cannabis growers. The motion called on the provincial government to help the little guys that built BC Bud into the world-renowned brand it is today, instead […]

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Saturday, 9 June 2018

LP Stocks React to Senate Vote, Trump & Everything But Fundamentals

You’d think having the Senate vote in favour of the Cannabis Act would be good news for Canada’s large licensed producers. But following the news that the Senate passed Bill C-45, the stocks of companies like Aphria, Aurora and Canopy dropped. Perhaps investors realized that the Senate’s passing didn’t guarantee royal assent. That it must […]

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Friday, 8 June 2018

New York Marijuana Tax Revenue Potential

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As states mull over the logistics of legalizing recreational marijuana, New York Marijuana tax revenue potential might be seen in the context of using Colorado as a case study of how to roll it out and reap the financial rewards. While Colorado started recreational sales in January 2014, it took a few years for them to iron out how the law and its corresponding tax generation are applied. It also took time for businesses to set up shop and start achieving some sort of stable revenue.

Colorado now has 8.9 dispensaries and is grossing $16.6 million in sales per 100,000 people, generating $247 million in taxes and fees last year.

If states like New York can emu

late Colorado’s rate of marijuana sales, they could see substantially higher revenue due to the state’s larger population:

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Thursday, 7 June 2018

5 Surprising Health Benefits Of CBD Oil

CBD (cannabidiol) is one of the compounds found in the cannabis plant. CBD oil is extracted from the flowers, seeds, leaves, and stalks of the cannabis plant and contains a high level of CBD with little or no THC. As a result, they do not produce a sense of “high” or euphoria associated with marijuana […]

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Tuesday, 5 June 2018

Docu-series Bud Empire goes deep into the heart of BC Bud with series debut today on History

Today marks the historic debut of Bud Empire, History’s new TV show that takes a deep dive into the Canadian cannabis industry, and as one of the first shows of its kind in Canada, there was no better setting than British Columbia, the home of world-famous “BC Bud”. Bud Empire follows Bob Kay, the owner […]

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Sunday, 3 June 2018

Dabbing Shatter and Resin With Saber

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Dabbing has taken off in the last year in states where it is legal and is available at most dispensaries. We wanted to see what all the hype was about so we tested some Live Resin, THC crystal powder, shatter and whatever else we could find to see for ourselves.
Most dabbing materials seem to be either processed with Butane (BHO) or C02, which is considered ‘cleaner.’ My local Budtenders were not very helpful in directing me to any CO2 concentrates as most were just selling the BHO.
Basically to ‘dab’ you are vaporizing concentrated marijuana on a ‘nail’ that heats up the processed weed.
Many a Budtender have gotten quite creative by combining these concentrates similarly, as is done with some of those primo mixed joints laced with hash oil and crystals.
It was interesting how the high differs when experimenting combining the different hash like, crystallized or shatters materials.
We used a Saber Vape Pen and I was pleasantly surprised that the heating element delivered such a nice smooth inhale for such a small, portable unit, about the size of a sharpie. A full review can be seen here.  With 3 levels of heat, I was able to arrive at the smoothest and least wasteful hits based on what I was testing.
Some are stronger than others, some more cerebral and some more of a body high. The wild world of cannabis concentrates is alive and well and there for your perusal.

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