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Just Canapa

 Forniamo prodotti con il 100% di infiorescenze di canapa sativa, raccolte e lavorate a mano. D’altra parte, le nostre piante sono coltivate con amore e cresciute senza l’utilizzo di additivi chimici o insetticidi. In particolare, utilizziamo soltanto prestigiose genetiche, migliorate ogni giorno per adattarsi alle esigenze del cliente e per sfruttare al meglio le qualità di questa pianta. Just Canapa , garantisce la qualità attraverso prodotti con THC inferiore o uguale allo 0,4% e privi di efficacia drogante ai sensi del  DPR 309/90 . Justcanapa  è un’azienda giovane e dinamica. Come principio assoluto sposiamo la regola del Biologico. Le piante, 100% infiorescenze femminili, hanno goduto di terreni sani, acqua e sole. A dire il vero, le piante sono coltivate con metodi di agricoltura biologica da mani esperte e attente, ottenendo risultati particolarmente apprezzati nel mercato italiano. Rispetto a tanti competitor, le nostre infiorescenze e   i nostri tassi di CBD e THC NON SONO S...

10 Things You Need To Know Before Opening A Marihuana Provisioning Center

You might be thinking about opening a marihuana provisioning center in Michigan. Now, after the passage of the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act or the MMFLA (M.C.L. 333.27401 et seq.) that is possible, but only if you acquire municipal approval and a State issued operations license. "Provisioning Center" is the legally allowable term under Michigan's Bureau of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Medical Marihuana Regulation, for what was previously referred to colloquially as a "dispensary." The present policies no longer allow such businesses to be referred to legally as "dispensaries" and the State requires that they be referred to as marihuana provisioning centers. A provisioning center is essentially a company where qualifying patients under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act or the MMMA (M.C.L. 333.26421 et seq.) can come to purchase medical marihuana for medical usage. While a provisioning center can be a profitable en...

Marijuana Attorney: An Easy Definition

What is a marijuana lawyer, what do they do, and how can they benefit you? These three questions are probably on your mind if you're looking into opening a medical cannabis company in Michigan. Do not fret, all your inquiries will be addressed in this post. What is a Cannabis Lawyer? To put it concisely, a cannabis attorney is someone who provides legal services focusing on marijuana law. Mostly, this refers to medical cannabis and the licensing required to begin a business in this field. A marijuana attorney will represent marijuana organisations that need help. There is a variety of various legal problems they might have, and it may shock you to see how much a cannabis attorney can assist you with. What Do Cannabis Attorneys Help You With? The work these attorneys do will depend on the scenario you find yourself in. If you don't have an organisation however want to begin one, then they help you request a license. A cannabis lawyer has all the understanding and experience to ...

Legal Overview to Having a Medical Marijuana Card and Also Getting A Concealed Permit or License to Purchase a Pistol

Recently we came across an MCRGO (MICHIGAN COALITION FOR RESPONSIBLE GUN OWNERS) article (https://mcrgo.org/) published along with Ammoland all about medical cannabis and how it influences weapon possession and also your concealed carry license. This is a really complex concern, as you can imagine, for a shooting sports news blog to tackle and cover, in full spectrum and with the appropriate info for the consumer. This post just grazed the surface on the interaction of state and federal law, since medical cannabis is lawful, and also the relationship in between cannabis possession and licensing in Michigan. Much of what was stated is thought-provoking, yet not 100% exact, so we made a decision to resolve the mistakes as well as provide you a useful guide on your rights as a Michigan person. At the time the post was written (2016 ), they could not provide really conclusive answers since much of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act and adhering to advantages of its cardholders, when it con...

As Cannabis Industry Grows, So Do the M & A Numbers

Growing  Cannabis No,  this  isn't  a  technical   article  about  just  how   to  better  grow  cannabis ,  or  a  new   hydro  system.  The  marijuana   industry  is  proliferating .  With  legalization  in  Canada  taking  full   effect  on  October  15,  2018,  as  well  as   a  lot  more   cannabis   legalization  measures  on  ballots  throughout   the  United  States ,  the  stigma  on  the  industry  is  diminishing ,  and  the  industry  is  growing.  A  look  at  the  stock  prices  for  Tilray,  Canopy,  Aurora  as  well  as   others  on  the  Canadian  Stock  Markets  can  tell   you  all  you  need  to  understand   these  days  regarding   the  development   as  well  as   trajectory  of  the  industry. Mergers  &  Acquisitions Certainly ,  as  the  industry  grows,  larger   players  in  the  marijuana   market,  and  also   outsiders,  will   be  coming  in  to  obtain   companies  across   the  cannabis   industry .  In  recent  days,  Constellation  Brands  (t...

What is the MMMA and What You Need to Know

The Michigan Medical Marijuana Association, also known as the MMMA, is Michigan's biggest advocacy group for using medical marijuana. Lead by Michael Komorn, President and CEO, it initially began as an online community for caregivers and patients to share their experiences, details, and recommendations on the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program. The MMMA was the very first organization founded to help provide a platform for patients and caregivers following the start of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program. Ever since, nevertheless, it has actually grown not just as a community and online forum, yet a legal resource, info database, news outlet, and defender of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act. Michigan's Online Community and Library For Medical Marijuana Members of the community, consisting of caregivers, patients, and legal experts like lawyers, can share their experiences and participate in discussion through the MMMA's online forums. Meanwhile, the blogs compile a hos...

How to Start a Marijuana Business in Michigan

Michigan is a state that now permits certain kinds of marijuana services to operate and sell to clients. This includes both medical and recreational marijuana/cannabis centers, opening a whole world of opportunities for organisations to benefit and begin selling the drug lawfully to a possibly really large audience. If you have an interest in starting a marijuana organisation in Michigan, here's how you'll require to do it. Understand Licensing First off, you're going to require to make sure that you comprehend the licensing and laws surrounding services cultivating and offering marijuana. There are lots of regulations in place that you'll need to follow. As this was something that was extremely prohibited till just recently, it makes good sense that the licensing and regulations are strong. End up being acquainted with them all as soon as possible, and you can then later work on acquiring them from the pertinent authorities. Develop business's Structure Business...

Changes in Regulations Relating To CBD Products

Regulations? But it does not have THC! So, there are several stores that are selling CBD products, or, in some cases, are exclusively marketing hemp or THC items, under the belief that they are not regulated as well as do not call for special licensing to distribute. Such ideas are misplaced as well as will, as time goes by, most likely subject non-compliant merchants and makers to major sanctions and/or penalty. Hemp as well as CBD plants are still considered by legislation in many States and also the Federal Government to be a marijuana associated item, and also they are heavily controlled. Marijuana Business Daily has a post released on October 15, 2018, describing generally, the troubles that such stores are facing. https://mjbizdaily.com/chart-the-days-of-cbd-only-stores-may-be-numbered/. 3 States with large medical marijuana programs have lately implemented administrative regulations for the market that need CBD and Hemp products to just be sold in licensed provisioning centers (...

Discovering the Right Marijuana Lawyer

Any individual serious about opening up a medical cannabis service in Michigan should think very carefully about the legal side of things. The industry is still in its beginnings, and there are lots of legal issues that are confused or misinterpreted by lots of people. Your business will not be around for long if you fall foul of the law and end up being taken to court. To help prevent that scenario, you ought to concentrate on finding the appropriate cannabis attorney. They can aid you when you have a legal issue or if you ever need to be represented in court. Local Lawyers That Know the Local Regulation It's always best to opt for a legal lawyer when it pertains to hiring in this niche. Medical cannabis laws vary significantly from one state to another, so you don't want to hire from a big national firm because they will not have the local legal expertise that's so critically important when you're taking care of cannabis-related legal issues. It's a lot easier to ...

MMMA Caregivers and the MMFLA: What, If Anything, Has Changed?

Anyone that is a registered qualifying patient or registered caregiver with the State of Michigan operating under the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act (MMMA) will certainly not be influenced by the new MMFLA. The same civil liberties, advantages, immunities as well as protections available under the MMMA will still apply to patients and also caregivers that are adhering to the regulations. As a result, a patient or caregiver might continue to grow medical marijuana, as long as it is done within the boundaries established by the MMMA, with no extra guidelines, constraints or policies. The Medical Marijuana Facilities Licensing Act (MMFLA) does not conflict with, change, or customize, at all, the MMMA. The MMFLA creates the capability for persons to obtain licenses to run companies in the medical marijuana sector. Such organisations will certainly enable greater access to registered patients and caregivers to get medical marijuana for themselves and their patients. Those greater access pos...

Prop One Passed and I Want A License to Sell Recreational Marihuana – What Do I Have to Do?

Recreational Cannabis Licenses So, the citizens have spoken and now recreational marihuana possession and usage are going to be legal in Michigan (they're not quite yet, as detailed in our blog site Proposal One Passed! What's Next? What's Legal?). Bear in mind, the passage of Proposal One does not change the fact that marijuana is still a schedule one drug, and it is illegal to have or utilize marihuana for any factor under Federal Law, and doing so could result in Federal charges. While that is unlikely to happen, it is still a possibility, and everybody must know it just the same. Beginning December 6, 2018 (though it might be a few days quicker depending on when the vote is officially certified by the State), people twenty-one (21) and older can possess and use cannabis, as long as you remain within the requirements of the brand-new statute. Nevertheless, the genuine concern for many company owner and investors has become, how do I get a commercial license in Michigan...

Detroit Medical Cannabis Update

Detroit Medical Cannabis Update The past week has been an active one in the City of Detroit when it involves Medical Marijuana Facilities Licensing Act issues. The City application due date for presently operating centers was February 15. The Wayne County Circuit Court's Chief Judge, Robert Colombo, Jr. released a judgment pertaining to the voter initiatives as well as dispensary zoning requirements. Lastly, the City issued a halt on applications and approvals for brand-new medical marijuana dispensaries within the City of Detroit. Detroit MMFLA Deadline Comes and Goes: If you were a medical marijuana provisioning center owner as well as you got on the City's approved operating list, you were required to send your application to the State of Michigan Bureau of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs by February 15, 2018. That application also needed to be filed with the City of Detroit for municipal attestation of operating approval by that date also. If you did not get your applicati...

After September 15, Can I Still be a Caregiver?

The Bureau of Medical marijuana Regulation is standing firm on their stance that all marijuana centers that are not licensed by the State under the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act, will have to shut down, and will get a cease and desist letter at that time. While the facilities are not mandated to close down, the State Bureau of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has made clear that any center that continues to operate after receipt of the cease and desist will most likely not be granted a license. Further, the State has set forth suggested Final Rules pertaining to Medical Marihuana Facilities licensing, which is going to enable or registered qualifying clients to get house shipments from provisioning centers (with constraint, naturally) as well as will certainly likewise permit online buying. So, where does that leave registered caregivers, that were expecting to be able to remain relevant to their patients up until 2021? Traditional The old model for registered caregivers ...

Wet Marijuana Still Prohibited Per MI COA

Earlier this month, the Court of Appeals, in a split choice, established that the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act does NOT protect caregivers or patients that remain in possession of wet cannabis that remains in the drying process, from prosecution. The Courts ruling in the case of People v. Vanessa Mansour determined that because wet marijuana that was in the drying out procedure was not usable marijuana, possession of wet marijuana was not protected by the MMMA. The MMMA defines much of the terms of the act. The term usable marijuana is specifically defined in the MMMA. The act defines usable marijuana to suggest the following: "Usable marihuana" means the dried leaves, flowers, plant resin, or extract of the marihuana plant, yet does not consist of the seeds, stalks, and also roots of the plant. The Court found that due to the fact that the act chose to use the word "dried" before the remaining components, that implied that wet, undried cannabis was not a componen...