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May 14-20, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
In Michigan, three dispensaries received licenses to deliver medical cannabis to homes – a move that signals the beginning of a new business opportunity for cannabis entrepreneurs in the state. Read the full update here.
May 7-13, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
This week’s regulatory compliance updates are from May 7th to May 13th. In Alabama, the state Senate passed a bill on May 9th that would legalize the use of medical cannabis. Alabama would become the thirty-fourth state to allow the use of medical cannabi
April 30-May 6, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
The California Office of Administrative Law recently approved regulations pertaining to industrial hemp registration. The regulation takes effect immediately and will enable the California Department of Food and Agriculture to open registration with count
April 23-29, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
Welcome to dispensary compliance updates by Green Bits. This week’s regulatory compliance updates are from April 23rd to April 29th. In federal news, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released a statement that clarified that the passage of the 2018
April 16-22, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
This week’s regulatory compliance updates are from April 16th to April 22nd and contain information for Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Oregon, and Washington dispensaries. In Federal news
April 9-15, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
This week’s regulatory compliance updates are from April 9th to April 15th and contain information for Arkansas, Maryland, Nevada, and Missouri dispensaries. In Arkansas, the State Department of Health has certified nearly 9,519 patients who have at least
April 1-8, 2019 Dispensary Compliance Updates
This weeks regulatory compliance updates are from April 1 to April 8 and contain information for California, Colorado, Michigan, and Washington dispensaries, as well as federal and international news.California is being sued by 24 cities over a rule tha