This is the second episode in More with McGlinchey's two-part series on the ins and outs of retail space in the cannabis industry. Obtaining retail space for any small business is a big move. There are many issues to...more
Obtaining retail space for any small business is a big move. There are many issues to consider, and working with a knowledgeable real estate lawyer helps to avoid surprises down the road. This is especially true for a...more
May 13, 2024, Ohio’s Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) approved eleven rules previously submitted by the Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) for administrative rule review. Under Ohio law, JCARR is the final...more
On January 29, 2024, the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) released the first package of proposed rules (Regulations) to govern the state’s emerging legal cannabis market. The Regulations cover the Ohio marijuana...more
On November 7, 2023, voters in Ohio approved Ohio Issue 2, the Marijuana Legalization Initiative (the Initiative), which legalizes marijuana for recreational use in Ohio. Among its key provisions, the Ohio Initiative creates...more
11/7/2023
/ Agribusiness ,
Cannabis Products ,
Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs) ,
Commercial Tenants ,
Decriminalization of Marijuana ,
Dispensaries ,
Licensing Rules ,
Marijuana ,
Marijuana Cultivation ,
Marijuana Related Businesses ,
Medical Foods ,
Medical Marijuana ,
New Legislation ,
Plant Based Products ,
Recreational Use ,
Regulatory Reform ,
Retail Market ,
Social Equity Programs ,
State and Local Government ,
Tax Rates
New laws and regulations are likely to be implemented in both New Jersey and New York in the very near future, which will greatly affect parties’ abilities to work with marijuana businesses.
Regulating Parties that Deal with...more
7/20/2023
/ Agribusiness ,
Business Licenses ,
Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs) ,
Distribution Rules ,
Goods or Services ,
Investors ,
Marijuana ,
Marijuana Cultivation ,
New Jersey ,
New York ,
Retailers
It is no secret that cannabis businesses and owners remain largely barred from taking advantage of federal bankruptcy protections, leaving distressed marijuana businesses with limited restructuring options. Most often,...more
Can claiming you broke the law get you out of a contract?
Illegality And Unforceability-
MedMen – a Canadian corporation, and one of the best-known names in marijuana – recently made headlines for pulling an old trick:...more
2/8/2023
/ Abstention ,
Breach of Contract ,
Canada ,
Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs) ,
Controlled Substances Act ,
Discretionary Clauses ,
Federalism ,
Illegal Conduct ,
Illegality Defense ,
Liability ,
Rent