Schedule III Marijuana and the Harm to the American Family
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New California Emergency Marijuana Rules Aim To Help State's Businesses Benefit From Trump's Federal Rescheduling Move
California officials are making additional reforms to help the state’s marijuana businesses take advantage of federal tax and other benefits under Trump administration’s rescheduling move. Specifically, the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) on Monday proposed emergency regulations to let businesses with current licenses covering both medical and recreational marijuana secure a secondary license through a streamlined process to separate out th…
Schedule III marijuana and the harm to the American family
Recently, our federal agencies, under the prompting of the Trump administration, moved marijuana products regulated by a state medical marijuana license, and FDA-approved products containing marijuana, from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. Public hearings, which are supposed to occur before such a move, will be held sometime in the future. The public-facing reason for this move was to research cannabidiol and marijuan…
New California Emergency Marijuana Rules Aim To Help State’s Businesses Benefit From Trump’s Federal Rescheduling Move
California officials are making additional reforms to help the state's marijuana businesses take advantage of federal tax and other benefits under Trump administration's rescheduling move. Specifically, the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) on Monday proposed emergency regulations to let businesses with current licenses covering both medical and recreational marijuana secure a secondary license through a streamlined process to separate out th…
California Regulators Issue Notice of Emergency Rulemaking to Help Marijuana Licensees Pursue DEA Registration
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information California’s Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) issued notice of an emergency rulemaking action designed to help state licensees pursue federal registration with the DEA following the federal rescheduling of marijuana. The DCC announced today that it intends to revise existing regulations to allow licensees that currently hold both medicinal and adult-use designations to be issued separate …
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