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Massive cannabis grow-op with 68,217 plants eradicated in California

Article content As a result of the search, it was determined the parcel of land in question did not have the okay to cultivate cannabis commercially. “A state licence is required to engage in commercial cannabis activity in California. Applicants will also need to provide proof of approval from the local jurisdiction they’ll be operating in before a licence can be issued,” according to the California Cannabis Portal. For personal use, adults over the age of 21 can cultivate six plants per parcel of land in California and locals may “reasonably regulate” personal cannabis gardens, adds information from the California arm of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

Oregon Cannabis: What To Watch For In 2021? - Cannabis & Hemp

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. As we recently wrote, 2020 was a remarkable year for the Oregon cannabis industry for several reasons including COVID-19 and raging wildfires. This post follows up on the State of the State and is a sister poste to our California Cannabis: What to Watch for in 2021. OLCC Enforcement: Although the OLCC began to shift toward a less punitive approach to the enforcement of rule violations in 2020, at least for a few rules, licensees should not expect a sudden turnaround for many violations. The rules give the OLCC and its Case Presenters who

Rural County Representatives of California Reports U S Senate Votes on Dianne Feinstein s Bill to Expand Marijuana Research

Published: Sunday, 20 December 2020 05:53 Marijuana Credit: California Cannabis Portal December 20, 2020 - Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC) reports on Tuesday, the U.S. Senate passed the  consent.   The bill, introduced by Senator Diane Feinstein, would require the Department of Justice to increase the number of researchers allowed to study marijuana and the quantity of marijuana that is produced for research. Currently, it is very difficult for scientists to accurately study the effects of marijuana because only one facility the University of Mississippi is legally allowed to grow marijuana for scientific research.   With both chambers heavily invested in passing a number of cumbersome pieces of legislation before the end of the year, it remains unclear if the House of representatives will take up the Senate’s bill.  

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