Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Owner of Best Buds Society on being a wanted man, the billionaires trying to control Saskatchewan’s cannabis industry, and more

Cannabis Life Network spoke with Pat Warnecke, the owner of Saskatchewan-based medical dispensary Best Buds Society, on June 22, a day after he turned himself into police after finding out he had a warrant out for his arrest, which was related to the Regina Police dispensary raids back in March. Pat Warnecke told us about his […]

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Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Why You Should Eat Cannabis Seeds: 5 Health Benefits

For a plant that was highly appreciated in the past given its unmatchable benefits and value, cannabis has quite the opposite reputation lingering around now, although it is popularly (and illegally) used for recreational purposes all across the globe today. The debate to prove whether it has health benefits lasted for almost as long as […]

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Creative Solutions for California Marijuana Business Owners

When life hands you lemons, make lemonade … or in this case cannabis-infused water. Amarijuana business brewery in northern California called Lagunitas is doing just that with a line of sparkling waters it plans to sell in dispensaries. Drinks with cannabis are not common, but the brewery was able to achieve what other marijuana businesses have been afraid to tackle thanks to some creative thinking and close consideration of the law.

As our cannabis attorneys can explain, many in the beverage industry have been nervous to dabble in cannabis drinks out of concern for Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. Section 812. Because the law bans marijuana and lists it as a Schedule I narcotic, brewers worry that crossing the federal government could put their alcohol licenses at risk, even if they are abiding by state laws. That’s where ingenuity, creative problem solving and help from a knowledgeable legal team can help.Most California cannabis business owners will tell you it’s a delicate dance they must perform in order to run a business that is appealing to customers, profitable, and follows all ordinances and regulations. The most successful have worked state and local laws into their business plans right from the beginning, giving them a strong foundation to build on. Lagunitas, for example, was very conscious of any ways federal law could conflict with their licenses, so they decided to brew the water and hops flavoring at its own facility, then ship the water to another company to be infused with THC and CBD, according to an article from The Press Democrat.

The hops will give the sparkling water a beer-like quality to emulate an alcohol/cannabis experience without actually mixing the two entities. Two versions of the water will be available: one with 10 mg of THC and a milder formula with 5 mg of THC and 5 mg of CBD, the non-psychoactive element in cannabis. Previously the brewery had made a name for itself in creating beers with cannabis flavorings, so this new foray into cannabis beverages with beer flavorings was a natural next step.

For some business owners, marijuana laws are too overwhelming or difficult to navigate. Some will go out of their way to avoid learning about legal matters that will affect their business plans or will bury their heads in the sand and hope that ignorance will save them in the end. Still others might just hope the punishment is minor enough that it won’t matter if they miss a regulation or two. Our experienced Riverside marijuana business attorneys can tell you without a doubt that all of these paths are extremely naïve and dangerous. Ignoring regulations or breaking the law, even accidentally, can damage your reputation, hurt your bottom line, and potentially cause you to lose your business for good. A smart business plan, though, can go a long way, and enlisting the help of skilled cannabis attorneys is the surest way to create a plan that integrates all necessary laws and guidelines. We are here to clarify California and regional laws and explain how they affect your business, leaving you the freedom to focus on the creative solutions your business needs to succeed.

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:

Lagunitas Breaks from Ber, Announces ‘IPA-Inspired’ Hopped Sparkling Water Infused with THC, June 26, 2018, By Alysse Pereira, SFGate

More Blog Entries:

Marijuana Sales are Reducing Alcohol Sales, Dec. 8, 2017, Riverside Marijuana Lawyers Blog

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Monday, 2 July 2018

FDA Approval Could Change Everything for Medical Marijuana

A major victory in the fight for medical marijuana has finally arrived. Amedical marijuana marijuana-derived drug was recently approved by the FDA, making it the first of its kind. According to Washington Post, Epidiolex is a liquid anti-seizure drug which contains a purified cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive element in marijuana. CBD, as you likely know it as, only contains trace about of THC and does not create the “high” that so many marijuana naysayers point to as the defense for their outdated thinking.

CBD oil is commonly used for pain management, anxiety, addiction treatment, and now in a drug used for childhood epilepsy. Clinical trials of Epidiolex have shown better results without the severe side effects of epilepsy drugs already on the market. The drug has now been approved for patients 2 and older. Of course this is significant for families battling this debilitating disorder, but it also could be a groundbreaking moment for the rest of us as well.

As our Orange County marijuana lawyers can explain, cannabis is still classified as a Schedule I narcotic. According to Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. Section 812, a drug is considered Schedule I if it meets three criteria:

1) It has high potential for abuse.
2) It has no currently accepted medical use.
3) Even under medical supervision, it lacks accepted safety standards.

Millions of Americans have come to understand that these three statements couldn’t be further from the truth in regards to cannabis. That is precisely why FDA approval of a CBD derived drug is so colossal. Now a federal agency has directly acknowledged the safety and efficacy of medical marijuana. It is predicted that now the Drug Enforcement Administration could reclassify cannabis within 90 days, though there is some question as to whether marijuana as a whole would be reclassified or only CBD.

In the past, FDA has approved drugs that attempt to mimic the effects of THC, for example in drugs that cancer patients use to fight nausea from their treatments. But we all know there’s no reason we can’t move past all the hysteria and start working with the real deal. Reclassifying marijuana would mean doctors would be more free to run more trials, perform tests to determine the proper dosages and strains for various treatments more freely, and the drug could be more seriously taught in medical schools. It also would finally legitimize the medical marijuana laws already in place in 29 states and Washington, D.C.

Californians have been able to enjoy the healing properties of medical marijuana for more than 20 years. Yet the federal government has waffled on declassifying or dropping cannabis to a lower schedule. Sometimes anecdotes, no matter how frequent or compelling, just aren’t enough to shift deeply engrained ideas. Our attorneys know FDA approval is a huge first step, but we still aren’t anywhere where we need to be as a country. Discussions about CBD that still demonize the effects of THC will continue to perpetuate old myths about marijuana and tropes about “stoners.” So long as such old-school propaganda continues to enter any serious conversation about marijuana, whether medical or recreational, our attorneys will be there to fight back with facts. We have your back with a variety of services that use our wealth of knowledge and experience, including helping entrepreneurs establish cannabis businesses, defending Californians against employers or landlords trying to infringe on rights, and assisting with criminal matters related to marijuana.

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:

Researching the Potential Medical Benefits and Risks of Marijuana, March 29, 2018, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

More Blog Entries:

FDA: Liquid Marijuana Synthetic Approved for Cancer, AIDS Patients, Aug. 24, 2016, Cannabis Law Group

 

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Senate Plants Seed for Hemp Legalization

U.S. Senate overwhelmingly voted to pass HR-2 Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, also known as the Farm Bill, which contains (among standardcannabis business food policy legislation) measures to legalize industrial hemp sales, cultivation, and processing, according to a report from Forbes. Hemp is a variety of cannabis popular for its lower concentrations of THC and higher levels of CBD, the non-psychoactive component of marijuana. This has made it ideal for creating a variety of products, from plastics to biofuel to animal feed to yarn.

The federal ban on marijuana has made no distinction between these strains of cannabis and THC-laden versions, which has caused Americans to seek out everyday products that happen to include hemp from other countries. Finally, a bipartisan group of politicians, led by Mitch McConnell (R-KY), is standing up for this common sense action.

The bill would open the door to hemp farming nationwide, not just states with legalized marijuana, and would allow those plants to be insured just like other crops. As the bill stands, it also would legalize other products, such as CBD oil, which is used for many medical purposes, including pain, anxiety, and seizures. It has been touted as a useful resource in weaning people off of opioids and acting as an effective pain relief substitute.

Champions of cannabis watch in wonder as a plant the federal government has gone out of its way to demonize and criminalize has continually been given special exceptions. Legislators have attached an amendment to Congressional spending bills preventing federal prosecutors from using funding to go after operations that are following their own state’s laws. From state to state, opinions vary as to whether cannabis should only be used to treat very serious diseases, or if it can be recommended for any ailment a doctor so chooses, or if it can help friends relax and enjoy a good Saturday night. Debates rage over what levels of THC versus CBD should be allowed in products. Now hemp, an obviously innocent victim in the battle over cannabis, is finally back on the table in serious public debate. We have wasted so much time nit-picking which elements of the cannabis plant are good and which should be regulated, and we can mince words all we want. In doing so, however, we keep dodging the most relevant question: why on earth is this clearly beneficial plant still banned?

The answer, like many things, is political. Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. Section 812 put cannabis on the list of Schedule I narcotics, with the ludicrous claim that the drug is addictive, has no medical benefits, and is harmful even with supervision of a medical professional. The “evidence” to support these claims is dubious at best; yet supporters of marijuana have had to move mountains to prove its worth. This line of thinking has laid waste to many cannabis by-products, such as hemp papers, yarns, and fabrics, and CBD oil, none of which cause the high sensation that has ruffled so many feathers. In fact, hemp used to be a major crop in the U.S. before all the unnecessary hysteria over cannabis began. Instead of recognizing the nuances of the plant and its myriad uses, our country doubled down on banning it in every way possible until states started to fight back in recent years.

Our cannabis business attorneys in Riverside are very interested to see how developments regarding hemp and all its possible products play out. We are here to assist any business owners interested in the hemp industry figure out how changes to federal, state, and local laws could impact your business and potentially help it grow.

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:

Removing Hemp From Controlled Substances List Is Overdue, Farmer Says, June 28, 2018, By Esther Honig, NPR

More Blog Entries:

Too Many Weed Farms? No Such Thing with Hemp and CBD Oil, May 15, 2018, Cannabis Law Group

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Crony-Capitalism in Manitoba

If you search for, “crony-capitalism” you’ll get a pretty straightforward definition: “an economic system characterized by close, mutually advantageous relationships between business leaders and government officials.” Wikipedia goes further to describe it as, “an economy in which businesses thrive not as a result of risks they take, but rather as a return on money amassed […]

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Sunday, 1 July 2018

It’s High time for Adventure so check out these Elevated Canadian travel ideas

It’s almost official! Canadian adults will soon be able to ‘legally’ experience a herb that has been forced to the black market and underground for decades due to prohibition. This month, both the House and Senate signed off on legislation to bring an ‘end’ to prohibition surrounding cannabis in Canada. The legislation has been given […]

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