What they’re saying: 10 highlights from the FDA’s query on how to regulate CBD
In its open call for suggestions related to how cannabis extracts should be regulated, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received more than 4,000 responses. Respondents ranged from state and local health departments to CBD manufacturers to the American Medical Association. The agency is looking at cannabis extracts... Read more
Washington Marijuana: Is the Residency Requirement Doomed?

On June 26, 2019 the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued a ruling in Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association v. Thomas invalidating a two-year residency requirement for Tennessee retail liquor stores. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) has a similar six-month durational-residency requirement required for any person applying to be a…

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Support for legalising cannabis growing among British public, survey finds

Twice as many British adults now support the legalisation of cannabisthan oppose it, according to a poll which reveals a “widening gulf” between public opinion and drug laws. Forty-eight per cent of voters favour legalising recreational use of marijuana, up five points in the past year, with only 24 per cent…

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The Three Anti-Cannabis Republicans Who May Sink Legalization

There is majority bipartisan support to legalize cannabis. But three Senate Republicans stand in the way.

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Blueberries Medical Moves Towards Commercial Production & Provides Corporate Update

Blueberries Medical announces substantial progress in Latin America cannabis operations

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In Historic Announcement, the World Health Organization (WHO) Proposes Removing Cannabis From Most Dangerous Drug Category

Following a lengthy review process, international opponents of the ‘war on drugs’ are applauding the World Health Organization (WHO) move toward removing cannabis from its placement in the drug category reserved for the most dangerous substances. Currently, whole-plant marijuana and cannabis resin are considered a schedule IV substance, indicating that any medical uses…

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Cannabis Oil ‘Significantly’ Improves the Symptoms of Crohn’s Disease in Small, First-of-its-Kind Study

In the first study of its kind, cannabis oil has been shown to significantly improve the symptoms of Crohn’s disease and the quality of life of sufferers. In a randomized, placebo-controlled study, researchers from Israel have shown that cannabis can produce clinical remission in up to 65% of individuals after…

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Welcome to the Jungle: Changes in Ownership, Financial Interests, and Entities for California Cannabis Businesses

We’ve written a lot about cannabis M & A, entity selection choices, and financing on the Canna Law Blog and how these transaction and changes do not amount run of the mill transactions because of the invasive regulatory overlay in almost all states. California though stands alone when it comes to the regulatory gauntlet on…

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The marijuana stock market has seen a massive amount of upward momentum over the course of the past few years. In only a short period of time, we have seen cannabis stocks jump from being somewhat of a smaller market to one of the largest industries of the modern-day. This is in part due to […]

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Are These Marijuana Stocks on Your Radar

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The marijuana stock market has grown by leaps and bounds over the past year or so. One of the reasons for the growth in the industry is the way many firms utilize strategic acquisitions. One way a marijuana stock can create value is announcing key acquisition sparking the interest of various investors. The progress that’s […]

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