LA County Considers Fining Unlicensed Cannabis Operators $30K per Day
Wed / Jan 12th
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is planning a $30,000-per-day fine for unlicensed cannabis operations in unincorporated areas of the county.
Every new business operating in a legal market must obtain a marijuana license, much like a liquor license. License types range from producer/processors to retail and dispensaries and may vary depending on your state. Below are articles and news that touch on cannabis licensing.
Wed / Jan 12th
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is planning a $30,000-per-day fine for unlicensed cannabis operations in unincorporated areas of the county.
Fri / Jan 7th
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) is creating a $200 million fund for social equity applicants looking to join the adult-use cannabis industry.
Thu / Jan 6th
Connecticut has approved the state’s social equity cannabis rules and anticipates beginning to accept industry license applications next month.
Tue / Jan 4th
Green Thumb Industries Inc. has closed on its acquisition of LeafLine Industries, which owns one of Minnesota’s two vertical licenses, giving GTI a national presence in 15 states.
Tue / Jan 4th
The California Department of Cannabis Control announced it is now accepting applications for social equity cannabis license fee waivers.
Mon / Jan 3rd
Missouri medical cannabis sales have exceeded $200 million during the program’s first 14 months.
Wed / Dec 29th
New Mexico’s new adult-use cannabis industry rules include restrictions on retail product samples and guidelines for security measures, proof of water rights, workplace training programs, record-keeping, and more.
Wed / Dec 29th
The state of Maine and the Maine Cannabis Coalition are appealing a judge’s ruling that dropped the medical cannabis industry’s ban on out-of-state business ownership.
Tue / Dec 28th
Officials in British Columbia, Canada are helping unlicensed cannabis producers to obtain licenses and participate in the legal marketplace.
Mon / Dec 20th
New Mexico’s adult-use cannabis system is now “officially up and running” having issued its first three adult-use cannabis licenses.
Mon / Dec 20th
Former MLB pitcher Matt Garza has received approval to open a retail cannabis dispensary while a company co-owner is facing felony charges for his involvement in an alleged, unrelated scam.
Fri / Dec 17th
Arizona has received more than 1,500 applications for the state’s 26 cannabis social equity licenses, each worth potentially near $10 million. The licenses will be awarded in a random lottery selection next spring.
Wed / Dec 15th
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe of New York awarded its first cannabis industry conditional cultivation licenses.
Tue / Dec 14th
Tribes in Montana will be allowed to acquire licenses for high-capacity cannabis cultivation facilities; previously, tribes could only acquire the smallest-capacity grow licenses.
Fri / Dec 10th
The Rekt Café in Atlantic City, New Jersey — a members-only cannabis consumption lounge — was closed for operating without the required mercantile license and other citations and violations.
Thu / Dec 9th
An Illinois lawsuit is preventing 118 new cannabis licensees, at least half of which are majority-owned by non-white applicants, from beginning operations.
Wed / Dec 8th
Florida is set to begin accepting applications in March next year for the single cannabis cultivation license set aside by the state for a Black farmer. The license fee will be more than double the original cost of a cannabis license.
Wed / Nov 17th
Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Melissa Shusterman is planning to introduce a bill that would open up 75 medical cannabis cultivation licenses for small businesses and farmers in the state.
Mon / Nov 15th
Washington regulators forced three licensed cannabis producers to destroy about 13,000 pounds of plants after they were accused of growing more than their licenses allow.
Fri / Nov 12th
Oregon regulators have started to process cannabis industry licenses again after a three-year pause.
Wed / Nov 10th
The license of Nevada edibles manufacturer Kindibles was suspended after the company allegedly skirted the state’s lab reporting requirements by adding thousands of products to already-tested batches.
Wed / Nov 10th
Idaho is now accepting applications for its hemp program after receiving federal approval on November 1. The program will exclude people convicted of a felony drug violation in any state or federal court in the last 10 years.
Tue / Nov 9th
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation expanding the number of people eligible for medical cannabis licenses, including those with cannabis-related criminal charges.
Fri / Nov 5th
Under a provision in Montana’s adult-use cannabis rules, licensed cannabis companies are not allowed to grow, process, or sell hemp products, which effectively relegates the retail sales of hemp-derived CBD products to gas stations, corner markets, and grocery stores.
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