SAN FRANCISCO – Treez, a leading enterprise commerce technology platform, reported continued business growth and customer success in their 2023 full-year results. The report...
Colorado has had the most success with legalized cannabis. They reduced the black market, provided reasonable taxes that made products competitive for the consumer...
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Metrc, the most trusted and experienced provider of cannabis regulatory technology systems in the U.S., announced the expansion of its contract with...
The state’s medical marijuana industry is slowly adapting to the seed-to-sale tracking and tagging system that was carried out earlier this yr following an...
Slowly but steadily, Guam's recently established recreational marijuana industry is taking shape. Guam's Cannabis Control Board has approved 11 "responsible officials," or government-designated corporate...
By Andrew WardGlobal cannabis reform is gaining momentum. What started as a ripple in three countries has become a global policy movement.While many countries,...
Even with an integrated, compliant inventory and Point-of-Sale (POS) system in place, you’ll still need to conduct regular inventory audits to ensure that the amount of merchandise you have in your system is consistent with what you actually have in your store (try out our METRC cannabis tracking training). Why is this important? Here are...
The pandemic and a preference for convenience have certainly changed the way people purchase just about everything, including cannabis. There has been a significant increase in E-commerce and delivery orders for cannabis products in the past couple of years- and these revenue streams are poised to grow bigger as new consumers enter the market. Evidently, cannabis retailers all over North America have been struggling to keep up with delivery demand as they adapt to these changing times, which means the trend is here to stay. And if you don’t offer delivery services at your dispensary, your customers will order from elsewhere.
Services agreements are a problem in the Oregon cannabis industry. These agreements have been around since at least 2016, when our office and at least one other law firm developed early templates in consultation with the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (“OLCC”). That form was called a “management agreement” and you will see them referred