Protection Extended for State Medical Marijuana Programs

US Congress Protects State Marijuana

After a brief government shutdown, protection for state medical marijuana programs was extended again until March 23, 2018.  Congress and the President signed off on a six-week continuing resolution.

The budget resolution extends the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment which prohibits the use of funds to prevent certain States from implementing their own State laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.  That language was initially passed by Congress in 2014 as the Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment (H.Amdt.748) and is now known as the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment.  This is the eighth time the amendment has been temporarily extended by a continuing resolution from Congress, which hasn’t passed a new federal budget since 2015.

The Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment was supported by a bipartisan group letter to House and Senate leadership from 66 Congress members including Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-California, and Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Oregon.

Also in support of the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment was a letter from California State Treasurer John Chiang.  Read more about state cannabis law at California Cannabis Law.

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California Secretary of State Cannabis Business Portal

Start Cannabis Business California

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla has launched the cannabizfile, a new online portal with useful information about cannabis related business filings with the Secretary of State’s office.  Entrepreneurs seeking to start a marijuana related business in California need to register their business entity with the Secretary of State.

“The first stop when starting any business in California, including a commercial cannabis business starting in 2018, is the Secretary of State’s office,” said Secretary of State Alex Padilla.  “Our new cannabizfile portal makes the process for starting a cannabis business easier to navigate for entrepreneurs.  The new site also includes information about registering a business, trademark, or service mark.  Our new ‘Starting a Cannabis Business’ brochure can provide a starting point for new entrepreneurs seeking to quickly get their business up and running.”

See the ‘Starting a Cannabis Business’ brochure – 10 Easy Steps to Start a Cannabis Business Entity in California.

The Secretary of State is the filing agency for all business entity documents, including those relating to newly formed cannabis businesses such as retailers, distributors, microbusinesses, testing laboratories, cultivation, manufacturing, and other marijuana businesses.  Those seeking to obtain a California cannabis license for cannabis business entities such as Corporations, Limited Liability Companies (LLC), Limited Partnerships (LP) or limited Liability Partnerships (LLP) are required to register with the Secretary of State before applying for any license(s) with other local and state agencies.

The Secretary of State even has a new Cannabizfile PSA video featuring actor Cheech Marin.  Learn more about state cannabis law at California Cannabis Law.

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