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New White Paper: “Driving Compliance and Efficiency for End-to-End Drug Product Labeling”

Cannabis Law Report

Managing drug product labeling is a challenge due to new data, required changes by regulations, poorly integrated legacy systems, fragmented manual processes, and other factors. Fierce Biotech write. A new, better approach to drug product labeling is needed.

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New cannabis coalition wants to influence how — not if — weed is legalized – Cannabis Business Executive

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A new cannabis coalition made up of a wide variety of national corporations, including tobacco and alcohol firms, launched today with the purpose of influencing policy and potentially shaping the first federal cannabis regulations. Any one of which is enough to make anybody pause before they go forward with legalization.

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Cannabis & THC: Understanding the Effects & Liability

Cannabis Law Report

Insurance carriers assessing grower and/or dispensary facilities policy applications for D&O, liability, and/or workers compensation coverage. This white paper describes the complex relationships between THC use, intoxication, and detection in blood and urine. Attribution of individual liability in forensic cases.

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Mr Bandt Goes To Nimbin – Promises To Regulate Cannabis If Greens Hold Balance Of Power

Cannabis Law Report

Also after a search of their website, google etc we can’t find a white paper or pdf that actually colours in these vague plans. Cannabis laws needed reform after decades of punitive policy at the state and federal levels, the federal party said on Monday. per cent having consumed it in the previous twelve months.

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Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

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This white paper offers a primer to the complex and confusing global cannabis industry as it stands today. Another researcher, New Frontier Data, pegged the global value of legal and illicit cannabis together at $340 billion in 2018. billion in 2018, and with a compound annual growth rate of 23.9%, is predicted to reach $66.3

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