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Cannabis Law Newsletter by HK Cannabis Law – July 17, 2020

In today’s newsletter, Nevada County may dismiss marijuana convictions, the benefits of automatic trimming, options for small business owners navigating the pandemic, and more.

  • The District Attorney in Nevada County recently filed a motion to dismiss nearly 600 marijuana convictions from the last 40 years.

  • FinCEN still expects financial institutions to monitor hemp growers’ transactions.

  • In November 2020, Grass Valley Residents will vote on a measure that aims to establish a tax structure for cannabis businesses.

  • Applicants for equity licenses are suing Los Angeles alleging unfairness in the application process.

  • The benefits of automatic trimming.

  • Options for small business owners navigating COVID-19.

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