Marijuana Investing – MJ Shareholders https://mjshareholders.com The Ultimate Marijuana Business Directory Wed, 31 Jul 2024 21:29:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 NCIA Public Comment on Proposed Rule to Reclassify Marijuana to Schedule III https://mjshareholders.com/ncia-public-comment-on-proposed-rule-to-reclassify-marijuana-to-schedule-iii/ https://mjshareholders.com/ncia-public-comment-on-proposed-rule-to-reclassify-marijuana-to-schedule-iii/#respond Wed, 31 Jul 2024 21:29:16 +0000 https://thecannabisindustry.org/?post_type=reports_webinars&p=60445 NCIA Public Comment on Proposed Rule to Reclassify Marijuana to Schedule III | The National Cannabis Industry Association

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After nearly two years of administrative processes, the Department of Justice (DOJ) recently proposed a rule to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The rescheduling of a controlled substance follows a formal rulemaking procedure that requires notice to the public, an opportunity for comment, and an administrative hearing.

In response to the proposed rule, NCIA has submitted comments to the DOJ. Key takeaways include:

  • Rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III is a positive and historic first step in reforming our outdated cannabis laws, however, it would be more appropriate for marijuana to be completely removed from the CSA.
  • Such a move should be accompanied by timely guidance from DOJ and applicable departments to other federal agencies, state governments, regulators, and businesses. Any guidance must not upend the successful regulatory systems now in place in 38 states.
  • Legalizing and regulating marijuana has had clear, positive impacts on public health and safety across the nation.
  • Moving marijuana to Schedule III would provide clear, profound, and increased economic benefits to the tens of thousands of businesses operating legally under state laws and to the communities which rely upon the tax revenue and jobs they provide.

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NCIA is leading the cannabis industry’s unified and coordinated campaign to ensure our business sector is treated fairly and has the opportunity to reach its full potential. Now – more than ever – is the time to invest in your business and the future of the industry by becoming a member.

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These Denver neighborhoods have attracted cannabis businesses in a big way, but not much else https://mjshareholders.com/these-denver-neighborhoods-have-attracted-cannabis-businesses-in-a-big-way-but-not-much-else/ https://mjshareholders.com/these-denver-neighborhoods-have-attracted-cannabis-businesses-in-a-big-way-but-not-much-else/#respond Sat, 29 Jun 2024 19:28:56 +0000 https://www.thecannabist.co/2024/06/29/these-denver-neighborhoods-have-attracted-cannabis-businesses-in-a-big-way-but-not-much-else/136178/

Roger Cobb has spent his life in Denver, bouncing around different neighborhoods before coming to settle in Northeast Park Hill. When he rides his new motorcycle — named Purple Rain — around the city, he notices how community resources are distributed.

“If you cross (Quebec Street), there’s about six, seven, eight different pools over there,” Cobb said last week at the Northeast Park Hill Coalition’s June membership meeting. “We have, really, two.”

Celeste Leonard, 14, drops into the deep end of the pool from the slide at the Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center in Denver Friday, June 21, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

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Navigating the Future of Cannabinoid Regulation: Balancing Safety, Innovation, and Consumer Access Position Paper https://mjshareholders.com/navigating-the-future-of-cannabinoid-regulation-balancing-safety-innovation-and-consumer-access-position-paper/ https://mjshareholders.com/navigating-the-future-of-cannabinoid-regulation-balancing-safety-innovation-and-consumer-access-position-paper/#respond Wed, 22 May 2024 01:28:19 +0000 https://thecannabisindustry.org/?post_type=reports_webinars&p=59965

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The National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) invites industry owners, operators, regulators, and elected officials to download our latest position paper on cannabinoid regulation. With over 100 different cannabinoids found in cannabis, nuanced and thoughtful policy considerations are crucial for shaping a safe and thriving industry.

Our position paper delves into the complexities of cannabinoid production, differentiating between plant-extracted and synthesized cannabinoids. It addresses the challenges posed by the current regulatory landscape and advocates for a common-sense federal framework that emphasizes safety, consistency, and quality across all cannabis-derived products.

Key insights include:

  • The distinction between intoxicating and non-intoxicating cannabinoids.
  • The economic impact of cannabinoids, evidenced by the billions spent annually on CBD products.
  • The importance of balancing regulation to support both consumer safety and industry growth.
  • Recommendations for federal reform, including modifications to the Farm Bill and the FDCA.

NCIA’s comprehensive approach ensures that safe, regulated cannabinoid products can meet consumer demand while fostering industry innovation and protecting public health.

Download our position paper today to stay informed and contribute to the future of cannabinoid policy.

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Brighton to allow marijuana stores for the first time https://mjshareholders.com/brighton-to-allow-marijuana-stores-for-the-first-time/ https://mjshareholders.com/brighton-to-allow-marijuana-stores-for-the-first-time/#respond Sun, 11 Feb 2024 15:29:37 +0000 https://www.thecannabist.co/2024/02/10/brighton-to-allow-marijuana-stores-for-the-first-time/136046/

The city of Brighton is about to get a little greener.

This week, the Brighton City Council voted 7-2 to allow recreational marijuana shops for the first time. The council-approved ordinance allows for the establishment of four stores, with two of the licenses reserved for social equity applicants. Applications open March 1.

This will be the first time Brighton, which is located primarily in Adams County, has ever allowed cannabis businesses within city limits, despite the fact that recreational weed has been legal in Colorado for a decade and medical marijuana has been legal since 2000. The city still prohibits cultivation and manufacturing businesses.

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Letters: What marijuana regulation? We purchased a biscotti-flavored vaporizer with THC potency of 84.9%. https://mjshareholders.com/letters-what-marijuana-regulation-we-purchased-a-biscotti-flavored-vaporizer-with-thc-potency-of-84-9/ https://mjshareholders.com/letters-what-marijuana-regulation-we-purchased-a-biscotti-flavored-vaporizer-with-thc-potency-of-84-9/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 01:28:37 +0000 https://www.thecannabist.co/2024/01/17/letters-what-marijuana-regulation-we-purchased-a-biscotti-flavored-vaporizer-with-thc-potency-of-84-9/136040/

Marijuana regulations don’t seem overly complex

Re: “Colorado paved the way, and sky didn’t fall,” Dec. 31 news story

I read with interest the article about the 10-year wild ride of marijuana legalization and was intrigued by the comment by Truman Bradley, executive director of the Marijuana Industry Group, a business trade association.

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Three Things Regulators and Policymakers Can Do to Undercut Criminal Markets and Support Legal Main Street Cannabis Businesses https://mjshareholders.com/three-things-regulators-and-policymakers-can-do-to-undercut-criminal-markets-and-support-legal-main-street-cannabis-businesses/ https://mjshareholders.com/three-things-regulators-and-policymakers-can-do-to-undercut-criminal-markets-and-support-legal-main-street-cannabis-businesses/#respond Fri, 11 Aug 2023 02:44:46 +0000 https://thecannabisindustry.org/?post_type=reports_webinars&p=57107

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The simple truth is that regulated cannabis markets are not working for the vast majority of small businesses, including equity businesses.

Regulators increasingly understand that these businesses are struggling, but face the daunting challenge of knowing where to start with the many, many, many voices calling for attention. Of course, regulators are also wary of accepting a rescue plan for Main Street businesses from lobbyists exclusively paid for by the handful of large Wall Street backed businesses that can afford such slick-talking representatives.

Providing a credible voice for those Main Street businesses is at the core of NCIA’s mission.

As a result, our Policy Co-Chairs Khurshid Khoja and Michael Cooper recently traveled to the annual external stakeholders meeting of the Cannabis Regulators Association (better known as CANNRA), where they were invited back to address state and local cannabis regulators from across the country. Michael and Khurshid spoke on issues of crucial importance to the future of the industry, including the challenges facing small businesses, the successes and failures of social equity programs, the potential pitfalls of rescheduling without addressing FDA oversight in advance, and establishing a level playing field between state-licensed cannabis businesses that provide highly regulated delta-9 THC marijuana products, and unregulated actors that provide equivalent products with equally potent, psychotropic and/or chemically analogous cannabinoids derived from hemp.

Regulators were clear at the meeting that they need more credible, tangible solutions for the challenges facing these markets, and they wanted to hear directly from the nation’s oldest, largest and still most representative non-profit trade association for the regulated cannabis industry.

Today, NCIA is proud to offer the first of a series of policy papers that offer specific steps that regulators and policymakers across the nation can take to help these struggling markets.

Want to help NCIA fix the challenges you’re facing? Existing members are encouraged to contact us at Membership@thecannabisindustry.org to provide feedback or learn how you can get involved with this project. Not a member? No problem. Sign up here, and roll up your sleeves to join the fight.

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IRC Section 280E: An Unjust Burden on State-Legal Cannabis Businesses https://mjshareholders.com/irc-section-280e-an-unjust-burden-on-state-legal-cannabis-businesses/ https://mjshareholders.com/irc-section-280e-an-unjust-burden-on-state-legal-cannabis-businesses/#respond Thu, 03 Aug 2023 14:45:00 +0000 https://thecannabisindustry.org/?post_type=reports_webinars&p=27766

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Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code forbids businesses from deducting otherwise ordinary business associated with the “trafficking” of Schedule I or II substances, as defined by the Controlled Substances Act.

This provision was enacted by Congress in 1982 in order to penalize illegal drug dealers.  However, today the IRS aggressively applies Section 280E to state-licensed cannabis businesses, entities that were never conceived of when the statute was originally adopted.

An overwhelming majority of U.S. states now permit some form of legal cannabis commerce despite its nonsensical Schedule I status under federal law. As a result of the outdated federal status, 280E is being applied to thousands of licensed businesses effectively prohibiting them from taking the ordinary business deductions every other business relies on. 

We updated our position paper, “IRC 280E: An Unjust Burden on State-Legal Cannabis Businesses,” to help illustrate the facts about this outdated provision of the tax code. We’ve already delivered this publication to every member of Congress but we encourage you to download it and share with those in your network who need to know about 280E. 

The publication includes data from NCIA’s chief economist Beau Witney which shows that exempting state-legal cannabis businesses from 280E would create a net benefit to the economy of nearly $2 billion dollars over the next three years. That means more new jobs, more prosperity, and more payroll taxes for the federal government.

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Denver issues ticket, warning letters to unlicensed cannabis hospitality businesses https://mjshareholders.com/denver-issues-ticket-warning-letters-to-unlicensed-cannabis-hospitality-businesses/ https://mjshareholders.com/denver-issues-ticket-warning-letters-to-unlicensed-cannabis-hospitality-businesses/#respond Tue, 01 Aug 2023 22:44:53 +0000 https://www.thecannabist.co/2023/08/01/denver-issues-ticket-warning-letters-to-unlicensed-cannabis-hospitality-businesses/135956/

Eight businesses have recently received warnings for hosting marijuana-related activities in Denver without the required license, with a separate ticket issued to Tetra Lounge.

On Saturday, the city investigated multiple locations after receiving complaints of illegal events taking place, said Eric Escudero, spokesperson for Denver Department Of Excise And Licenses. Officials issued a general violation ticket to the operator of Tetra Lounge at 3039 Walnut St. “for necessity of a license to operate,” he added.

Tetra Lounge didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Escudero declined to comment further on that specific case, as it’s being handled by the Denver City Attorney’s Office as a criminal matter. Spokesperson Melissa Sisneros declined to comment on pending litigation.

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Risk Management and Insurance Manual: A Novel Cannabinoid Conundrum – Loopholes, Liability, and Legislation https://mjshareholders.com/risk-management-and-insurance-manual-a-novel-cannabinoid-conundrum-loopholes-liability-and-legislation/ https://mjshareholders.com/risk-management-and-insurance-manual-a-novel-cannabinoid-conundrum-loopholes-liability-and-legislation/#respond Thu, 27 Jul 2023 22:44:47 +0000 https://thecannabisindustry.org/?post_type=reports_webinars&p=56967 Risk Management and Insurance Manual: A Novel Cannabinoid Conundrum – Loopholes, Liability, and Legislation | The National Cannabis Industry Association

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The National Cannabis Industry Association’s Risk Management & Insurance Committee is a multidisciplinary group of risk management professionals convened to draw on the expertise and experiences of professionals dedicated to the cannabis community.

This is the third in a series of insurance manuals that will help guide you through the various coverages and definitions used in the cannabis insurance industry. This edition of the RMIC Insurance manual frames the issues surrounding novel cannabinoids and the risk and insurance considerations around them. Read the first edition here, as well as the second edition here.

NCIA is leading the cannabis industry’s unified and coordinated campaign to ensure our business sector is treated fairly and has the opportunity to reach its full potential. Now – more than ever – is the time to invest in your business and the future of the industry by becoming a member.

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Investors Forget About Gold At WORST Possible Time https://mjshareholders.com/investors-forget-about-gold-at-worst-possible-time/ https://mjshareholders.com/investors-forget-about-gold-at-worst-possible-time/#respond Fri, 21 Jul 2023 16:45:02 +0000 http://theseedinvestor.com/marijuana-investing#e4e7676e5f8c4f18338fdffdcda8d4fd

Investors Forget About Gold At WORST Possible Time

As more and more traders experience "inflation fears", investors have FORGOTTEN the ultimate insurance for inflation: gold

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A House committee on Thursday approved a bill that would require the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to conduct clinical trials into the therapeutic potential of marijuana for military veterans.

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