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CaliCannabisLawyer™ is the first attorney to bring proven lawful business owner protections necessary to lock-away retirement profits in the new California Cannabis industry.

Richard Rydstrom, Esq., is a practicing California Attorney in good standing with over 26 years experience for plaintiffs and defendants  in California litigation, business owner protections, mediation, arbitration, settlements and transactions and is available on select cases to serve as a private settlement officer for disputes in the Cannabis industry.

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Nov 16, 2017 Ca Agencies release new Proposed Emergency Regulations for Public Review:

Link to New Emergency Proposed Regs

    SACRAMENTO €“ California's three state cannabis licensing authorities announced today that proposed emergency licensing regulations for commercial medicinal and adult-use cannabis have been posted online and are available to the public for review.

    The Department of Consumer Affairs Bureau of Cannabis Control, Department of Public Healths Manufactured Cannabis Safety Branch, and Department of Food and Agricultures CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing Division each developed the new regulations to reflect the law defined in Californias Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA).

    The regulations and their summaries can be viewed by clicking the following links:

    Bureau of Cannabis Control:
    www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/bcc_prop_text_reg.pdf
    www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/bcc_fact_sheet.pdf

    CA Department of Food and Agriculture:
    www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/cdfa_prop_text_emerg_reg.pdf
    www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/cdfa_fact_sheet.pdf

    CA Department of Public Health:
    http://www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/cdph_prop_text_emerg_reg.pdf
    http://www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/cdph_sum_emerg_reg.pdf

    On June 27, 2017, the Governor signed MAUCRSA, which creates one regulatory system for both medicinal and adult-use cannabis. Prior to that law’s passage, state licensing authorities had released proposed regulations to govern the implementation of the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act. The public hearings and comments from a broad cross section of stakeholders that were informing that regulatory process have also been taken into consideration in the drafting of these proposed emergency regulations.

    The licensing authorities expect the emergency regulations to be effective in December 2017. The implementation date for the issuance of the state commercial cannabis licenses remains the same: January 1, 2018. However, California will only be able to license those businesses that are in compliance will all local laws.

    In addition, the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency will hold a workshop with state-chartered banks and credit unions next month to discuss regulatory and compliance issues, as well as potential approaches to banking cannabis-related businesses.

    For additional information about the proposed regulations, or to subscribe to email alerts to hear about updates as they become available, please visit our website - http://www.bcc.ca.gov/.

    For information on all three licensing authorities, please visit the states cannabis web portal  cannabis.ca.gov. Follow the Bureau on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for daily news and updates.

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