While robbery prevention is a vital part of any retailer’s operations, it is especially important for cannabis businesses. Since cannabis is still illegal at the federal level, cannabis business owners are often forced to store large amounts of cannabis and cash on-site. This can make a cannabis business a tempting target for a potential criminal if security is not prioritized. …
2020: Psychedelic Reform in Review
This article was originally featured on the Psychedelic Passage blog. 2020 was a landmark year for psychedelic reform: one district, two cities, and an entire state passed legislation that decriminalized psychedelics in some way. And two cities that approved similar measures in 2019 have continued making further legislative progress in 2020. Though psychedelics are still federally illegal, these local initiatives …
Fully Illegal: For Now or Forever?
With the rapid expansion of state-by-state medical and adult-use cannabis legalization, it will not be long before the entire U.S. has legal access to cannabis in some form or another. Many attempts to establish federal laws for cannabis have failed in the past, but with support for cannabis increasing, future attempts at cannabis reform may pass. Until then, it is …
Secure Cash Handling for Cannabis Dispensaries
Cannabis has yet to be legalized federally and is still classified by the DEA as a ‘Schedule 1’ drug. Due to this classification, federally regulated banks often refuse to house the earnings of cannabis dispensaries for fear of losing their license to legally operate. This presents a challenge for dispensaries in states where cannabis has been legalized. Many dispensaries do …
Oklahoma Medical Cannabis: Blossoming Legal Market or Black Market Hotspot?
The Oklahoma medical cannabis industry in 2021 is one of the hottest cannabis markets in America. The lack of regulations and cheap startup costs has made the medical market in Oklahoma grow significantly since its inception, with almost 2,400 cultivation licenses issued in 2020 alone. But how sustainable is Oklahoma’s success? The Rise of Oklahoma Medical Cannabis Since Oklahoma passed their medical …
Opportunities in the New Mexico Cannabis Market
New Mexico has long been at the forefront of the evolving cannabis since it became one of the first states to allow medical-use cannabis in 2007. Now, the state is fully entering the industry with the signing of legislation to legalize the recreational use of cannabis. The signing of the Cannabis Regulation Act in New Mexico follows the legalization of adult-use cannabis …
Securing Cannabis Business Parking Areas
Since the parking lots of any business can become a target for crime, cannabis and other high-risk businesses must take special care to secure these areas. Parking areas are one of the most common areas where crime occurs and they are often difficult to secure. While some cannabis businesses, such as cultivation facilities and laboratories, may be able to control access to …
California Establishes the Department of Cannabis Control
After delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, California has officially established the Department of Cannabis Control. While the Bureau of Cannabis Control previously oversaw most cannabis businesses, the Department of Food and Agriculture had jurisdiction over cultivation, and the Department of Public Health oversaw cannabis manufacturing. Now, these three agencies have consolidated cannabis aspects and the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) …
Federal Cannabis Update: 2021
The number of states embracing the cannabis industry has been on the rise, but federally, cannabis laws have remained stagnant. Although previous bills have failed to pass, 2021 may be different. This year, several bills have been presented with the intent of preventing banks from not doing business with cannabis companies, decriminalizing cannabis, promoting social justice, and ultimately legalizing the substance. …
Creating a 710 Security Plan
Today is 710, a holiday for cannabis enthusiasts who enjoy consuming cannabis oils, dabs, and concentrates. While 420 may still be the most universally celebrated cannabis holiday, 710 is quickly growing in popularity as cannabis access spreads throughout the U.S. The date 710 was chosen because when the numbers are flipped upside down they spell OIL. Cannabis oil products have a …