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Alert: Emergency Rule Adoption to Implement SB 23-199 and HB 23-1279

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Yesterday, the State Licensing Authority adopted on an emergency basis rules to implement Senate Bill 23-199 and House Bill 23-1279. 

The purpose of the emergency rule adoption is to amend: 1) Rules 2-220 and 2-225, which currently prohibit the State Licensing Authority from renewing a license if the licensee has failed to obtain Local Licensing Authority or Local Jurisdiction approval within one year of the initial issuance of the state-regulated marijuana business license; and 2) Rules 6-105, 6-110, 6-1105, & 6-1110 to allow for online payment processing of Retail Marijuana.

On June 5, 2023, Governor Polis signed SB 23-199 Marijuana License Applications and Renewals, which allows the State Licensing Authority to renew a license if the licensee has failed to obtain Local Licensing Authority or Local Jurisdiction approval within one year of the initial issuance of the state-regulated marijuana business license.

On June 1, 2023, Governor Polis signed HB 23-1279 Allow Retail Marijuana Online Sales, which allows for online payment processing by a retail marijuana store license.

For additional information about these bills and other cannabis legislation that were adopted in the 2023 legislative session the Division published a summary that is available on the MED Rulemaking Webpage.

Rulemaking Work Group Members Announced

The Division previously announced its annual permanent rulemaking process where the emergency rules will be further considered for adoption on a permanent basis, in addition to rules touching many aspects of Division operations. 

The Division extends its appreciation to all stakeholders who applied to contribute their time and subject matter expertise to the Department of Revenue’s rulemaking process. The Division received over 100 applications and values these community members bringing their unique perspectives and experiences to the rulemaking process. For the full Work Group Announcement and more information about the annual permanent rulemaking process, please visit the MED Rulemaking Webpage.

Sincerely,

The Marijuana Enforcement Division



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REGISTER YOUR INTEREST: International Cannabis Symposium – Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa May 30 – June 1, 2025

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International Cannabis Symposium

Sandton Convention Centre

Johannesburg, South Africa

May 30 – June 1, 2025

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The International Cannabis Symposium: Law, Trade, and Standards is a premier, invite-only event designed for cannabis trade delegations, policymakers, legal experts, and key industry stakeholders. This inaugural symposium will be held on May 30, 2025, at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, coinciding with the South African Cannabis Expo (May 30 – June 1, 2025).

This exclusive gathering will bring together global leaders in cannabis and hemp regulation, commerce, and compliance to discuss the latest legal frameworks, international trade opportunities, and industry standards.

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Welcome and Morning Keynote

Africa’s Green Revolution: The State of Cannabis & Hemp

From Africa to the World: Expanding African Cannabis Markets

Afternoon Keynote with Steve D’Angelo

Cross-Border Cannabis: Navigating Global Trade Agreements

Cannabis Without Borders: The Globalization of Cannabis Law

Raising the Bar: Global Standards in Cannabis & Hemp Compliance

 

 



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Canada: Metrc kicks off “pilot” program

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Nobody left in the US.. now it’s time for Canada

The Edmonton jnl

A pilot project in Alberta is aiming to transform cannabis product transparency with Metrc’s Retail ID system. By simply scanning a QR code provided at purchase, consumers gain access to lab test results, certificates of analysis (COA), product name, image, cannabinoid, and terpenes, ensuring greater trust in legal cannabis products.

“For the pilot, it’s limited to just one product which is manufactured by Token Naturals and distributed by Plantlife Cannabis. So when consumers scan the QR code, they’ll be taken to a landing page that provides supplemental information on the product,” he said.

The initiative, supported by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC), Token Naturals, and Plantlife Cannabis, serves as “a proof of concept,” Urbanowicz said.

“We’re in discussions with Token Naturals, Plantlife Cannabis, and AGLC. Our goal is, once we demonstrate the proof of concept, that we’ll be able to expand to additional products, potentially to additional businesses as well,” he said.

Metrc, which has experience deploying the system in the U.S., ensures data accuracy through a structured compliance approach, though noted there’s not the same source of record system in Canada as in the U.S. As part of the pilot, Token Naturals, the local manufacturer located in Edmonton, tests results into their system and generates a QR code. The QR codes and products are then shipped to AGLC’s distribution center, which supplies retailer Plantlife Cannabis. Plantlife then distributes the QR code stickers and business cards to consumers.

https://edmontonjournal.com/business/albertas-new-qr-code-system-enhances-cannabis-transparency-a-first-for-canada?utm_medium=email&_hsmi=105979819&utm_content=105979819&utm_source=hs_email



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It All Turned A Bit Bogan At Aussie Medical Cannabis Symposium

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Thanks to Hemp Gazette for spotting this – I have to admit I missed it and unsurprisingly nobody made me aware of it The Linked in Post from the organisers Some Comments



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