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Hirsh Jain is the Founder of Ananda Strategy, a consultancy that serves many of California's leading cannabis brands and retailers, helping guide their competitive licensing efforts, expansion strategy, regulatory compliance and M&A activity within California. =================== About Cannabinoid Connect Thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and captivating stories shaping the future of this transformative industry. Subscribe and follow via the following platforms: Website Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube X Instagram Facebook
It's been five years since California legalized marijuana under Proposition 64 and opened the doors to a new legal market. Yet today, the majority of cannabis consumed here is not legal. A key reason: it's difficult and costly to start and maintain a state-licensed cannabis business. Meanwhile, a robust system for setting up shop as part of the illicit market has been in place long before voters approved Prop 64. Last week cannabis farmers, business owners and advocates gathered at the State Capitol to demand reform to the burdensome tax system that's frustrating businesses and growers of all sizes but making small businesses and farms especially vulnerable to collapse. In outlining next year's state budget proposal this month, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he “supports cannabis tax reform and plans to work with the Legislature to make modifications to California's cannabis tax policy to help stabilize the market.” We'll take stock of California's cannabis industry and proposed reforms.
Join RJ and Billy McCarthy for Part 1 of a two part conversation as they break down the history of Prop 215 and the realities of Prop 64, aka the California bill that legalized adult use recreational cannabis sales, with none other than Andrew DeAngelo.Andrew, along with older brother Steve DeAngelo, are best known as the founders of the Oakland-based Harborside Dispensary, now trading on the Canadian market under HBORF.Having been a part of over a billion dollars in cannabis sales in his lifetime, Andrew delivers a much needed history lesson on what it was like growing up as a consumer of cannabis in the 80s and the impact it had on his career ambitions, along with the creation of Harborside in the early 2000s and its impact on social and cannabis related-initiatives. One of the initivaties, Last Prisoner Project, is creating major impact in getting pot prisoners released and returned to society.With Andrew's work to get Prop 64 passed and his subsequent reform efforts, the conversation spends time around the issues plaguing the California supply chain from seed to sale.Sit back, roll up two joints and get ready for another one of RJ's adventures, this time with cannabis pioneer and advocate Andrew DeAngelo.Connect with us:imwithrj.comInstagramTwitter Connect with Andrew DeAngelo:LinkedinLast Prisoner Projectandrewdeangelo.comTwitterInstagram
The cannabis industry made 17.5 Billion dollars in revenue in 2020. A new study says smoking cannabis vapes are worse than E-cigs Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Join RJ has he speaks with lifelong friend Joey Fisher, a well known figure in the Los Angeles cannabis community.Hard Hitting, honest and down right spiritual, the conversation between these two flows like the mighty river Jordan, covering topics including beef with Kanye West and Jay-Z along with prop 215 and the changes brought on by prop 64 specifically within the Los Angeles market as well as driving race cars and a hell of a lot more.It's fair to say this conversation is for anyone whose grinding day in, day out and one whose in touch with their soul or working on it - the conversation also provides a real glimpse into the covid-driven conditions Los Angeles is currently facing.In these trying times it pays to have friends like RJ and Joey Fisher in your corner and this conversation is just one of the reasons why. Connect with JoeyInstagramConnect with us:imwithrj.comInstagramTwitter
A study showing more than a 400% increase in youth consumption of high-level THC through 'dabbing' has Dan highly irritated, and back on the 'Repeal 64' wagon. Ryan (not Schuiling), a local dispensary owner, calls in to challenge Dan on his thinking in a very constructive converesation that spans two segments.
AJ and SK hit up Tropicanna Dispensary in Santa Ana before the show and review the products they purchased. Dabs on air and the "high"lights of the effects. This and more on this week's episode of ReeferFadness. Music by Method Man and Redman.
In this episode of Change It Up Radio, we’re talking about the complexities of cannabis in the workplace and how employers can maintain a safe, happy, and ethical environment for its employees. Proposition 64 was the 2016 voter initiative to legalize cannabis in California, which permits recreational use of marijuana as long as it falls within the right confines. This means that our employees are using marijuana in some form, so we as employers need to think about that and have policies in place that make sense with that realization in mind. Today’s guest, Ryan Nell of Pettit Kohn Ingrassia Lutz & Dolin law firm, is a shareholder and a leader in the firm’s employment and labor group. He joins me today to discuss how Prop 64 fits in with how other states are handling medicinal/recreational marijuana and how employers can still enforce drug testing and a drug-free workforce while staying ahead of the curve in an effort to avoid legal trouble. We Discuss: - The power of the subconscious mind and using “afformations” instead of affirmations - Prop 64 and how it fits in with how other states are handling medicinal/recreational marijuana - What employers can do about drug testing and still demanding a drug-free workforce - Creating policies that make sense and take into consideration the legalization of marijuana - Staying aware and ahead of the curve in an effort to avoid legal trouble before it arises - Understanding the law in order to maintain compliance and a happy and safe workplace For the full show notes visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
In this 1st episode of High Y'All, a podcast focusing mainly on the world of legal cannabis, attorney Chris Hickok, a specialist in this field, discusses such matters as the role of attorneys, regulatory processes and challenges, and taxation and 280E.
Welcome to our first episode of Cannabis in the News! You'll hear all about the latest goings-on of the cannabis industry and how it affects each and every one of us.This time around, we talk about San Francisco District Attorney, George Gascón and his recent announcement that his office will wipe out over 9,000 cannabis-related convictions dating back to 1975. He teamed up with Code for America, a non-profit dedicated to improving the government using open-source technology, to identify cases eligible for expungement or resentencing under Prop. 64. They plan to complete a full sweep of all eligible cases within the next year.Articles used for research:San Francisco ChronicleThe HillMarijuana MomentMediumProp 64 OverviewProp 64 TextCode for AmericaFor more Cannabis in the News episodes, be sure to subscribe today! Moving forward, new episodes will be published the first Friday of the month.Seed to Sound presented by Vangst. A podcast for cannabis professionals. Produced by Catherine DeMuro and Hannah Holmgren. Music by Tyson Weigel. For more information, visit the Vangst blog.Have an story you'd like us to cover? Questions, comments, concerns? Connect with Vangst on Twitter!The views expressed in this episode are solely that of Catherine DeMuro and Hannah Holmgren and do not represent the views or opinions of Vangst, its candidates, or its clients.Support the show (https://vangst.com/)
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Hit the Window with us this week as we head over to the I.E. for the HighLife Festival, taken in some reggae, get medicated and explore copious amounts of cannabis! Plus Nick let’s us know about the vape life with DynaVap and Lyna’s taking in the CBD with Ology Essentials and mark your calendar & join us at The High Rollerz BJJ, cannabis infused Jiu-Jitsu event and The SoCal Canna Cup Invitational! NickandLyna.com 420BookSociety.com
Rocketman - Igor and Red Elvises; Theory - The Weeds At Hand; Lucky 7 (Demo) - Reagan Youth, Another's Treasure - Doubleplus Alright, Somebody's Daughter - Libricide; Geeknotes: 08/18 - Know Your Rights Resource Fair, 6300 S Greenwood Ave, Chicago, 08/18 - Polk Street Blues Festival, California to Post Streets, SF, 08/19 - Prop 64 Resentencing and Reclassification Clinic @ Magnolia Oakland, 08/21 - Sing Along Yellow Submarine @ Castro Theatre, SF; Practice - Benitez Ground Floor; Pray for Sex - Men in Grey Suits
Legally Insane – Episode 16 The guys open the show discussing Prop 64 in California and how weed is now recreationally legal across the state. They discuss how weed is only really legal at the state level and the Federal Government can step in any time Highlights: [3:07] - The Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914 [05:26] - In 1937 Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act making it legal but heavily taxed [06:23] - In the 1950’s the Federal Government began to start cracking down and giving mandatory minimum sentences for weed possession [11:30] - In 1970 Congress passed The Controlled Substances Act, which created the Categories, Schedule 1, Schedule 2, etc… They dubbed weed a Schedule 1, which meant scientists and medical professionals couldn’t study it or do any research on it [13:32] - It was grassroots efforts through states that pushed for it to be legal medically at the state level [23:11] - In 2013 Obama decided cracking down on Medical Marijuana is no a priority [26:43] - As of January 2018 Jess Sessions has rolled back Obamas policy [31:46] - The number of arrests for weed possession in 2016 was 574,000 Twitter: @mattritter1 @toekneesam Website: www.cascademedia.com
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California considers "marijuana sanctuary state" bill to prevent assistance to feds if they raid; New Quinnipiac Poll = 59% for Legalization; Legendary Cannabis Cultivator Ed Rosenthal on the Implementation of California's Prop 64; I Hate To Be The Guy Who Says "I Told You So," But I Told You So; Spicer Hints at DOJ Interference with Adult Use Marijuana Legalization.
The passage of Prop. 64 makes the adult use of recreational cannabis legal in California, but what will that actually look like? The ladies of Manzuri Law join Olivia and Wolfie of BuddFeed to talk about what legalization will mean for businesses, patients, California residents and tourists.
Buds, Bikes, and Bacon features Chris O'Brien and Carlos D. discussing how great life can be with a healthy approach to cannabis, bicycling, and bacon. From growing to selection, Chris and Carlos discuss all things 420 related while providing advice and counsel on the best way to enjoy your bicycle including maintenance tips, product reviews, and trip suggestions. Join us and provide comments to budsbikesandbacon@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Chris and Carlos discuss Prop 64, edibles, and more. This episode is brought to you by Coffee-Cycle, located at 4901 Pacific Highway in San Diego.
Join us as we relive the emotional #electionnight with Brenda of #Tamarindopodcast and Sharis of Latino Rebels. On this #LatinasVote special, these two #traveisas bring a mic to an election night party in #DTLA and speak to #Latinas a they watch the election. We also join the #DrugPolicyAlliance at their #Prop64 victory party where we learn more about California's success in #decriminalizing #marijuana. You'll hear from #dreamhamton, a filmaker, writer and organizer who spoke at the #DPA victory party. We know that the 2016 Election was emotional and that like you, many of us are angry, afraid, and concerned. We plan to discuss this and more in many future #tamarindpodcasts and encourage your contributions to tamarindpodcast@gmail.com
Jacqueline and Anne Louise flew in from Europe to bring their unique and powerful energy to America and to Los Angeles when we most needed it. The day after our 2016 Election. Together they sent out healing on our UBN airwaves to all who listened. The en
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In this special episode before the election, we interview senior regulatory analyst and cannabis expert Alex Zavell of Robert Raich. Brandon and Alex dive deep into the ballot measure Prop 64 and the ramifications and implications that adult use legalization will have on California. This episode is packed with actionable info for cannabis business owners, aspiring founders, and investors. Tune in, listen up, get acquainted
Wake & Bake: The Elevated Art of Cannabis Cuisine with Jeff the 420 Chef
KoreaTown collective is, without a doubt, one of the absolute best dispensaries in all of Los Angeles, and today I’m sitting down with Janis to talk about what goes into proper dosing and communicating dosage on ‘medibles,’ pet medicating, and then we dive deep into the legal scene, and what you need to know about what you’ll be voting on concerning marijuana this election season. Enjoy! The Main Points: Pets can benefit from edibles, but be extremely careful and keep dosage very low. Primarily CBD, with very low amounts of THC People need to be careful of dosages. The medible community has a history of dosing too high Brands and dispensaries need to be held to more strict standards for communicating dosages requirements, and what is contained in the edible Los Angeles is the only city in California that has a voter initiative, requiring voters to update its legislation, in order to keep dispensaries operating Because of the device being used, legalizing recreational marijuana would probably result in far more DUIs being given out, as the devices will detect it even if you are just around it If Prop 64 goes through, there will be more middle-men between the consumer and the grower, which will lower the consumer’s ability to judge and know the quality Links: KTownCollective.com Jeffthe420chef.com
Looking to know more about California's 2016 Prop 64 AKA AUMA, but tired of that tiny print? Well, let's have an Emergency Safety Meeting to discuss it! Worried about Big Tobacco or saving the children? Where do the taxes go, and who has the power? Well, by the end we'll have some of those of answers. Let's put their claim that they got it right to the test... we'll go section by section (some a little more closely than others), listen to some of the available Voter Information Guide audio, and make up our own damn minds. Because we are adults, dammit. Unless you're 18-20, in which case you're not yet adult enough to enjoy weed according to AUMA... Rock that vote! Thanks for rating and subscribing! Hit me up on the socials. Music by Kevin Macleod. Find more cannabis info at thespliffpotcast.com
California Prop 64 Debate as Kyle Kushman moderates between Pro-Prop 64 supporter Chris Conrad and Anti-Prop 64 supporter Sean Kiernan.
We're discussing the marijuana polls going on nationwide, along with Prop 64 myth's, and today's Radical rant we will be swatting dragonfly.
Vivian McPeak explores the No On California Prop 64 Argument with Renowned Ganja Critic Dragonfly De La Cruz.
Lily Cauley, director of marketing for the Incredibles, believes California Prop 64 and Arizona Prop 205 will be beneficial to Incredibles because over 60% of the United States will have access to recreational cannabis. Incredibles has established its reputation for quality in Colorado. Their new vape won the cannabis cup this year and this is just an example of why Incredibles is the bud tender favorite. However, Lily wants to raise national reputation and awareness for the company. Working with regulators will promote safety.
California Prop 64 and The Path to Legalize Recreational Marijuana as Dr. Mitch Earleywine welcomes returning guests Chris Conrad and Mikki Norris.
On this exciting and informative hempisode, you will get the latest insights and information on the legalization of Cannabis for Industrial Hemp as well as the Medical and recreational use of Cannabis. Patrick Moore is a cerebral activist and advocate petitioning for Cannabis since the days of Jack Herer and is continuing with his vision to FREE CANNABIS for all mankind! Since the only Proposition making it to the ballots is Prop 64, Patrick shares his educated perspective on why this initiative could be fatal for the cannabis and hemp industry in California and ultimately across the nation. Discover more about Patrick and his team working to relegalize Cannabis: www.CCHI2016.com Let's connect! www.facebook.com/HempAware www.twitter.com/HempAware
Hear the pros and cons of Prop 64, which would legalize recreational marijuana in California, with experts Gretchen Burns Bergman from a New PATH – Parents for Addiction Treatment and Healing, and Kevin Sabet from SAM, Smart Approaches to Marijuana. The post 2016 Prop 64: Marijuana Legalization appeared first on Upvote California.
California Prop 64 and The Push to Advance Cannabis Legalization as Court-qualified cannabis expert witness / consultant Chris Conrad joins Vivian McPeak.
California Prop 64: Implications for Hemp as Dr. Mitch Earleywine welcomes Chris Conrad and Mikki Norris.
This show is the entire 3-hour debate that was in Sacramento California.
Today's show has got my reactions from the Prop 64 Debate in Sacramento and more you didn't here from the debate.
Today we will be talking about the debate to take place in Sacramento for Prop 64 to legalize marijuana for in California.
Guest speakers: Ellen Brown, Letitia Pepper, & Lorenzo PROGRAM NOTES: Today’s podcast features insights from Ellen Brown and Latitia Pepper in regards to California’s upcoming ballot measure Proposition 64. As you will hear, this measure will eliminate the current medical marijuana laws in the state. And while anyone over the age of 21 will be […]
Weed News about California Prop 64 ( a proposal to legalize the recreational use of marijuana) and medial marijuana in Arkansas .
On a recent winter vacation into the Colorado mountains, Kevin had the pleasure of stopping by one of their new signature marijuana stores. If you’re not familiar with the concept, as of January 1st, 2014, […]
As of January 1st, 2014, the State of Colorado has deemed it 100% legal for any adult in the state to purchase and consume marijuana. Kevin and his girlfriend recently took a trip to the […]
California Prop 64: Implications for Hemp as Dr. Mitch Earleywine welcomes Chris Conrad and Mikki Norris.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Lily Cauley, director of marketing for the Incredibles, believes California Prop 64 and Arizona Prop 205 will be beneficial to Incredibles because over 60% of the United States will have access to recreational cannabis. Incredibles has established its reputation for quality in Colorado. Their new vape won the cannabis cup this year and this is just an example of why Incredibles is the bud tender favorite. However, Lily wants to raise national reputation and awareness for the company. Working with regulators will promote safety.
California Prop 64: Implications for Hemp as Dr. Mitch Earleywine welcomes Chris Conrad and Mikki Norris.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Weed News about California Prop 64 ( a proposal to legalize the recreational use of marijuana) and medial marijuana in Arkansas .