California Bureau of Cannabis Control Seeks Civil Penalties for Unlicensed Commercial Cannabis Activity September 30, 2020 AggregatedNews California 0 Comments By Alison Malsbury, Attorney at Harris Bricken On September 24, 2020, the Bureau of Cannabis Control (“BCC”) issued a press release announcing its filing of a complaint seeking civil penalties from Vertical Bliss, Inc., also known as Kushy Punch (“Vertical… Read More→
Consumer Privacy, California Cannabis and CCPA Deletion Requests September 17, 2020 AggregatedNews California 0 Comments By Griffen Thorne, Attorney at Harris Bricken The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect at the beginning of the year. CCPA is a massive privacy law similar in scope to the European Union’s infamous General Data Protection Regulation, and… Read More→
Keeping Your CA Cannabis License: Get a Compliance System October 17, 2019 Cole Morgan Policy & Legal 0 Comments Cannabis businesses must demonstrate they have the capability to be legally compliant as a condition to issuance of their state and local licenses. That compliant moment is only a glimpse of the business’s life, but it cannot be a fleeting… Read More→
The Regulatory Twilight Zone: California Cannabis Transactions September 11, 2019 Hilary Bricken California 0 Comments By Hilary Bricken, Founder @ Harris Bricken For years now, I’ve seen and analyzed many different cannabis business relationships across the industry spectrum. Specifically, many proposed and draft agreements have come across my desk detailing the contractual relationships between a… Read More→
California’s Mandated Track and Trace System: Is it Helpful or Harmful? July 11, 2019 John Oram California 0 Comments The California Cannabis Track-and-Trace (CCTT) system, which became operational for businesses with full annual licenses in January 2019, is a major milestone to further legitimize our industry. However, the newly mandated regulations have done more to hinder the legal marketplace… Read More→