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The California Assembly passes a bill passed by the Senate to allow a pilot program for safe drug consumption sites.

The California Assembly on Thursday backed a bill passed by the state Senate that would create a pilot program allowing some local governments to approve safe consumption locations where people might consume currently illegal narcotics under medical supervision. Sen. Scott Wiener's (D) measure was approved by the chamber with a vote of 42 to 28. It still needs Senate approval after the July break before possibly moving to the governor's desk because it was altered during the Assembly committee process. SB 57 …
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New avenues for marijuana-based therapeutic research are opened by DEA permits.

The most innovative businesses in the rapidly developing field of cannabis research may be those who hold licenses from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. These businesses can ethically cultivate, produce, import, export, analyze, and research cannabis depending on the license class. Only six organizations are now listed as "Bulk Manufacturer Marihuana Growers" with the DEA. According to tight DEA limits, the permit entitles license holders to cultivate and deliver cannabis flower or extract to DEA-licensed researchers engaged in U.S. Food and …
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Cannabis businesses observe rising support for therapeutic MJ research

Cannabis has only been a small part of a few research conducted in the United States over the past many decades. Cannabis has long been banned by the federal government and stigmatized by the medical and scientific professions. The vast majority of cannabis studies conducted by universities, pharmaceutical firms, and other organizations - and frequently funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institutes of Health, which are cannabinoid skeptics - have concentrated on addiction and impairment, impact …
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How to store concentrates without having issues for cannabis sellers

Store owners who currently compete in a fiercely competitive marijuana market with razor-thin margins risk suffering significant losses as a result of improper cannabis concentrate storage. Being able to keep products flowing out before they expire is especially critical for retailers, who frequently have to sell goods below cost or even lower. Compared to flower or edibles, cannabis concentrates are more susceptible to deterioration. They disintegrate quite quickly when exposed to heat or light. Concentrates lose strength, taste, and turn brown or black …
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The governor of California enacts tax reduction for cannabis entrepreneurs

The 2022–23 state budget that Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law allowed for a significant change in cannabis taxes that the industry had long desired. The completed budget repeals the state cultivation tax on marijuana and maintains the current 15 percent excise tax for a minimum of three years.In California, legal marijuana firms frequently grumble about taxes, but up until this year, efforts to reduce state tax rates had been unsuccessful. Despite certain proposed tax reforms that would have further reduced marijuana …
PlantGrowing

Considered essential to improving the sustainability of cannabis production operations is lighting

Cannabis growers looking to increase the sustainability of their operations should start with their lighting setup. According to Andrew Mahon, owner and director of cultivation at Denver-based Veritas Fine Cannabis, lighting is the easiest way to increase the sustainability of cultivation operations. One thing that sustainable producers have in common is: Cannabis and hemp growers who use greenhouses should think about LED lights to increase sustainability through illumination. Compared to more prevalent lights like high-pressure sodium lighting, they consume less energy and have …
CarolinaGovernment

The North Carolina Senate approves a bill to legalize medical marijuana.

By a resounding 35-10 vote on Thursday, the North Carolina state Senate gave its initial approval to a restrictive, limited-license medical marijuana law, bringing that state one step closer to becoming the 40th in the nation to legalize MMJ. Despite fears from activists and one senator that the state's domestic hemp growers, processors, and merchants would be financially challenged by the medical cannabis sector, the measure received significant support. Senate Bill 711, often known as the North Carolina Compassionate Act, was approved …
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Guidelines for marijuana producers that want to use less energy

Cannabis farmers who want to save energy should take a broad view of their facilities, or look beyond one specific aspect, like lighting. Yes, spending money on a brand-new line of cost-effective LED lights might significantly lower the energy bill. Although that is a component of the equation, it is only one component. Additionally, automated systems, HVAC, and building layout all have an impact. Cannabis companies can learn from other high-energy consuming industries, according to Michelle Bodian, who counsels clients on environmental consequences and …
WormGrowing

How living soil might lessen the environmental impact of marijuana farmers

Cannabis growers can lessen their environmental effect by using less water, fewer extra nutrients, and less trash by maintaining good soil. Using what is frequently referred to as "living soil" is one popular strategy for achieving these objectives. A planting medium, typically compost, that is alive with microorganisms, such as worms and their castings, protozoa, good bacteria, amoebas, kelp extract, and even glacial rock dust, is referred to as living soil.That contrasts with the typical method of growing cannabis, which involves soaking …
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How cannabis farmers can utilize no-till techniques to cut back on carbon emissions

No-till farming is a component of the larger living soil cannabis growing method, which feeds plants with microorganisms rather than artificial nutrients.Cannabis growers are switching to no-till techniques to reduce their carbon footprint, preserve the health of the soil, and save tens of thousands of dollars on equipment and fertilizer expenditures each grow cycle. The practice of not tilling soil before planting or after harvest is frequently a component of a bigger cultivation strategy that also uses cover crops and is …
MississippiGovernment

Mississippi begins medicinal cannabis license; sales will commence before the end of the year.

The licensing application process for growers, processors, testing facilities, and transporters in Mississippi launched last week, but it might not be until the end of the year before sales begin. That corresponds to the timetable anticipated when lawmakers established a stringent medicinal cannabis bill in January. Although the law gave communities the option to not grant licenses, there is no cap on the total number that can be issued. According to information from the state Department of Revenue as of May 23, 80 …
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The governor of Louisiana signs numerous legislation to strengthen the medical marijuana program.

Over the past week, the governor of Louisiana signed several legislation that will support the state's medical marijuana business by permitting more shops and allowing out-of-state citizens to purchase MMJ. Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, approved the following MMJ laws: House Bill 697 permits an eventual rise in the number of dispensaries, or pharmacies as they are known in Louisiana, from nine to thirty. The currently operating medicinal marijuana dispensaries have the choice to grow. But if a current dispensary declined …