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California: Review- Kanha CMS Works Wonders With METRC

Cannabis Law Report

We spend most of our time working in the commercial cannabis industry in California – complaints about the complexity of licensing, tax reporting and regulatory compliance are constant. The implementation of the METRC compliance system in California became a running joke with single and double digit usage out of thousands of licensees. .

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Meadowlands: California’s Cannabis Supply Chain Panel

Meadow

We believe in lowering the cost of compliance through free-flowing and accurate information. You know I think there’s still a lot of work to go through to make sure like all the in’s and out’s of what it is for compliance testing. So please feel free to share this post with your network and your community?—?we But anyway.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

And what about with demos from vendors and stuff when they come in to the shop, would they be able to give away products, or how would they go about that? If you’re in a retailer, it’s only retailer employees that are authorized to be there, you can’t have a popup or a demo thing the way it’s been done before.

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 28 with Colton Griffin of Flourish

SpeedWeed

We manage the inputs, we manage the machine extraction runs, the outputs, all the inventory, the sales orders, the batch tracking, lot tracking, to comply with various recall protocols and federal regulations and guidance for GMP compliance and Food Aafety Act stuff. For them, we do the same for all those businesses.