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HK Cannabis Law Newsletter – April 3, 2020

In today’s HK Cannabis Law Newsletter, cannabis sales are up, how humans and cannabis evolved together, the South Bay’s new order preventing on-site sales, and more.

  • How dispensaries can survive COVID-19.

  • Cannabis sales—deliveries, in particular—are surging amidst fallout from COVID-19.

  • The recently signed COVID-19 relief bill included relief for hemp operators.

  • The connected evolutionary history of humans and cannabis.

  • Many cannabis businesses still hiring execs, temporary employees, some companies making hard decisions on how to manage their existing workforce.

  • New order in the South Bay prevents cannabis shops from selling recreational cannabis on-site.

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