Cannabis business owners and operators have plenty to worry about; bringing in revenue, keeping customers and employees happy, paying taxes, and securing inventory are usually top of mind. But an important facet of running a cannabis business that is overlooked with surprising frequency is regulatory compliance. It may be that like regular medical checkups, a lot of people don’t worry …
How to Prevent Shoplifting in Cannabis Retail
While all businesses face the risks of theft or diversion of product, retailers face the added risks associated with shoplifting. Additionally, cannabis retailers could be targeted for their valuable cannabis products and cash on-site if not properly secured. Despite this, there are many ways that cannabis business owners can prevent shoplifting in cannabis retail by utilizing effective security policies and …
How to Prevent Cannabis Theft Using Two-Factor Authentication
When it comes to building security, letting the right people in is equally as important as keeping the wrong people out. Access control systems are often employed by cannabis businesses to easily separate those who have are authorized from those who are not and often employ two-factor authentication. In its simplest form, an access control system grants access to those who have …
Creating a Holiday Security Plan for Cannabis Businesses
The holiday season is just around the corner! While this might bump up your customers and profits, it can also increase your potential risks. Cannabis businesses will need to take extra care in making sure that any current security is reliable and properly maintained and that updates or repairs are made prior to holiday sales. Preparedness is key, so create …
Organized Crime in the Cannabis Industry
Organized crime is a global problem and can be problematic for retailers and non-retailers across multiple industries. In retail, organized crime often occurs through planned thefts or robberies and can cause businesses to incur substantial losses and evidence indicates that retailers may lose an estimated $30 billion each year. Between 2015 and 2020, rates of organized retail crime increased by 60% …
Impact of the Secure Equipment Act on the Cannabis Industry
A new law will soon require cannabis business owners take a fresh look at their video surveillance system to determine regulatory compliance. Passed in November, the Secure Equipment Act of 2021 takes aim overseas communications equipment manufacturers and their threat to national security. Under the new law, the importation, marketing, and sale of specified Chinese communications products would effectively be …
Long Term Security Solutions for Temporary Employees
As the holiday season approaches, many retailers are preparing for the increase in customers (and risk!) that comes with the season. In preparation for busy stores, many retailers are hiring temporary employees or seasonal workers to help accommodate the additional customers, keep shelves stocked, and expedite purchases. While increasing the number of temporary employees on-site is an excellent way to …
How to Secure Access Control Points in a Cannabis Business
The use of access control in cannabis business security is nothing new. Let’s take a door, lock, and key for example. In this scenario, the door is the access control point, the lock is the physical form of access control being used, and the key is the credential which allows access to the access control point. But access control has …
Creating a Green Wednesday Cannabis Security Plan
For some people, November is a month to celebrate with friends and family over homemade casseroles and pies. For others, it’s the time to open up heavy wallets and grab all the great deals. While most of the country prepares for Black Friday, cannabis purchasers know that “Green Wednesday” is really when the huge cannabis sales are happening. “Green Wednesday” …
3 Cannabis Security Take-Aways From MJBizCon and MJ Unpacked 2021
This year, the first in-person MJBizCon since 2019 was a success with 35,000 people in attendance. The conference, which took place from October 19-22 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, hosted over 1,300 exhibitors covering every aspect of the cannabis industry. Retailers could find packaging and payment solutions, cultivators could find new ways to increase their yields, and processors could access advanced methods …