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Cannabis Law Newsletter by HK Cannabis Law – January 21, 2021

In today’s HK Cannabis Law Newsletter, we present articles and information regarding: potential legal reforms at the federal level following the change in control of the Senate; studies relating to patterns of cannabis use and preferences by cannabis consumers; an update on changes to California’s cannabis regulatory scheme, and more.

  • Democratic Control of the Senate Opens the Door to Significant Reform to Federal Cannabis Laws Though the Window for Reform May Be Limited.

  • A Study Concludes that Recreational Use Legalization Did Not Result in Any Increase in Cannabis Use Among Young Adults.

  • Herbal Cannabis Remains the Most Popular Ingestion Method For Cannabis Consumers Across All Age Groups.

  • The California Cannabis Industry Association has Partnered With North Bay Credit Union to Provide Banking Services to its Members.

  • In an Effort To Streamline the Regulatory Process, California Plans to Merge Cannabis Agencies into a Single Department of Cannabis Control in 2021.

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