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Cannabis Newsletter - December 2, 2019

In today’s newsletter, California is set to raise already onerous cannabis taxes, hemp transportation through Idaho is hopefully getting easier, the BCC is targeting unlicensed operators’ landlords, and more.

  • CDTFA raises markup rate to 80%, as well as a hike of over 4% for taxes on cannabis flower cultivation.

  • Idaho Governor Okays Hemp Transportation Through State.

  • The BCC Targets Landlords of Illegal Cannabis Operators

  • Federal courts can likely maintain cannabis patent enforcement disputes, despite illegality at the federal level.

  • There has been a continuing push for employment rights for cannabis users in the California State Senate

  • The license of a well-known vape manufacturer Kush Punch was revoked after the company was raided and found to be operating from an unlicensed facility in Canoga Park, highlighting the dangers to legitimate, well-established businesses for failing to comply with the state’s regulatory scheme.

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