420 with CNW – First-of-a-Kind Cannabis Microbusiness Cleared to Open in Michigan

Months after recreational cannabis sales started in Michigan, sales are booming with the Marijuana Business Factbook estimating the state’s 2020 adult-use sales will total between $400 million – $475 million, growing to $1.9 billion – $2.4 billion by 2024. Michigan offers a variety of license types for the adult-use market depending on the size of the business and until very recently, the state hadn’t yet awarded a cannabis microbusiness license.

This is a type of license that allows a single business to grow its own supply of up to 150 plants, process, package, and sell the final product to customers. This week, Michigan’s first cannabis microbusiness license was awarded Sticky Bush Farm, a company based in Presque Isle County’s Onway. The license is usually meant for small businesses that aren’t allowed to interact with the rest of the licensed cannabis market. This means they can’t acquire marijuana or marijuana products from outside growers, processors, or retailers, and may not sell any products to other marijuana retailers or dispensaries.

“This is a complex license type incorporating the functions of three other license types,” says Marijuana Regulatory Agency spokesman David Harns. “The license type also presents a challenge to municipalities as to zoning because of the diversity of the function occurring in a single location.” According to Onway City Manager Kelli Stockwell, the road to processing and awarding the license to Sticky Bush Farm was long. There were two microbusiness licenses up for grabs and while the owners of Sticky Bush Farm approached the city last year, no one has submitted a request for the second license.

As of early August this year, the Marijuana Regulatory Agency had received only one complete application for a microbusiness license. “Here’s this license type that was put out for small-business owners, minority applicants, and social equity applicants and you’ve had zero applications,” said Dan Russell, a consultant working on behalf of Tranquility Fields at the time. This can be attributed to Michigan’s existing marijuana licensee rules which applied a permit’s plant limit to those that are mature, which is defined as rooted plants 8 inches or longer, regardless of whether the plant is flowering or not.

According to Russell, this means that eventual microbusiness licensees may not get an opportunity to operate a truly viable business. “If it’s defined as 150 ‘mature’ plants, it now means a microbusiness could have 75 in flower and 75 in a vegetative state, which really doesn’t create a viable business for any small business owner.”

It is believed that larger cannabis companies like Sugarmade, Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) will be observing to see how the microbusiness model pans out in the long-term.

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420 with CNW – Illinois Breaks Yet Another Monthly Cannabis Sales Record

According to a Department of Financial and Professional Regulation report from the state of Illinois, cannabis sales in the state this past month of August have yet again broken another monthly record.

The report which was released on Tuesday showed how marijuana sales in the state had been increasing each month, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Last month, consumers bought more than 1.3 million cannabis products whose value was calculated to be about $64 million. Out-of-state sales (to visitors) were recorded to be roughly $17 million. The previous sales record was $61 million, which was recorded in July.

The data collected seems to support the idea that the state’s cannabis market is not only pandemic-proof but also recession-proof.

Officials from the state have stated that despite the upward trend in cannabis sales, their primary focus at the moment lies in using the tax revenue generated to reinvest in neighborhoods and communities that have been the most affected by the drug war.

The state had announced in August that since marijuana retail sales began in January, it had recorded $52 million in tax revenue within the first six months of the year. 25% of this revenue will be directed to a social equity program.

A senior cannabis advisor to Gov. Jay Robert Pritzker, Toi Hutchinson, stated that the main aim of the state was not to make money but to help people, supporting the communities that had been most affected by the drug war.

Earlier in May, the state had reported that it was availing $31.5 million in marijuana tax revenue for restorative justice grants.

All things considered, making sure the market is equitable has not been a smooth ride. Dozens of individuals who had applied for social equity licenses recently sued regulators. They were denied the opportunity to take part in a licensing lottery as they reportedly had issues with their applications. Despite the state saying that they would approve 75 applicants, only 21 individuals qualified. Some critics protest that the resources one requires in order to turn in an acceptable application only bars those who actually need these special licenses from accessing them.

On the other hand, data of out-of-state sales supports the Governor’s prediction that marijuana tourism would reinforce the state’s reserves. Before its implementation, the State had pardoned about 11,000 individuals who had marijuana convictions.

In the State of Oregon, officials have also noticed a similar upward trend in the rise of sales amid the coronavirus pandemic. Data that was released earlier this year show that adult-use marijuana product sales had risen by 60%.

This record-breaking sales report only goes to show that the cannabis industry, including The Alkaline Water Company Inc. (CSE: WTER) (NASDAQ: WTER), was always right in asserting that the economic benefits of a legalized marijuana industry would be far-reaching.

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CannabisNewsBreaks – Cannabis Global Inc. (CBGL), NPE Collaborate on Multiple Levels Following Strategic Investment

Cannabis Global (OTC: CBGL), a cannabinoid and hemp extract science-forward company developing infusion and delivery technologies, today provided shareholders with more details following the company’s recent 18.8% strategic investment stake in Natural Plant Extract (“NPE”). Operating out of Lynwood, California, NPE holds a Type 7 California manufacturing and distribution license, allowing for cannabis product distribution anywhere in the state. Through the newly formed strategic relationship, Cannabis Global and NPE management teams are already collaborating on multiple levels, including the integration of several of the company’s technologies in products manufactured by NPE and distributed by NPE’s Northern Lights Distribution. “Aside from the direct positive balance sheet impact, which we will outline in our upcoming fiscal year-end filing with the SEC, we acquired the stake in NPE for the strategic importance to our future business,” said Cannabis Global CEO Arman Tabatabaei in the press release. “There are multiple synergies between our internally developed technologies and the cannabis market sectors targeted by NPE and its business partners. We believe the recent acquisition and the growing relationship between the management teams will create opportunities to lower our manufacturing costs, provide important distribution channels for our unique product lines, and offer our company multiple licensing opportunities.”

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About Cannabis Global Inc.

Cannabis Global, formerly known as MCTC Holdings Inc., is a fully audited and reporting company with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, trading with the stock symbol CBGL. The company is an emerging force in cannabinoid sciences and highly bioavailable hemp and cannabis infusion technologies. Cannabis Global has an actively growing portfolio of cannabis investments and intellectual property, having filed six provisional patents relative to the areas of cannabinoid delivery systems and cannabinoid polymeric nanoparticles. The company markets its consumer products under the Hemp You Can Feel(TM) brand name. Cannabis Global launched its Project Varin early in 2020 to develop new delivery methods for rare cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabivarin (THV-C) and develop products based on this and other rare cannabinoids. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.CannabisGlobalInc.com.

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CannabisNewsBreaks – The Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (TSX: FIRE) (OTCQX: SPRWF) (FRA: 53S1) Announces Revision of Three-Year Term Credit Facility

The Supreme Cannabis Company (TSX: FIRE) (OTCQX: SPRWF) (FRA: 53S1), a global diversified portfolio of distinct cannabis companies, products and brands, announced that it has amended its existing credit facility with its lenders; the original agreement was initially announced on Nov. 14, 2019. The new amended agreement notes that SPRWF has secured a 12-month deferral of its financial covenants related to fixed-charge coverage ratio and leverage to begin in the quarter ending March 31, 2022. The agreement also stipulates that new covenants regarding minimum liquidity and EBITDA will be tested in the interim. SPRWF has also agreed to a 75 basis point increase in the applicable interest rate margin on the credit facility. Finally, the requirement in the original agreement calling for a minimum restricted cash balance has been removed. “This amended facility is in line with our ongoing focus on right-sizing the business to align with our current strategy, and also proactively provides us improved runway to execute on our plan of being a profitable premium Cannabis CPG company,” said Supreme Cannabis president and CEO Beena Goldenberg. “It also demonstrates that our lenders continue to have confidence in the Supreme Cannabis business case.”

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About Supreme Cannabis Company Inc.

Supreme Cannabis is a global diversified portfolio of distinct cannabis companies, products and brands. Since 2014, the company has emerged as one of the world’s most premium producers of recreational, wholesale and medical cannabis products.

Supreme Cannabis’ portfolio of brands caters to diverse consumer and patient experiences, with brands and products that address recreational, wellness, medical and new-consumer preferences. The company’s recreational brand portfolio includes 7ACRES, Blissco, 7ACRES Craft Collective, Sugarleaf and Hiway. Supreme Cannabis addresses national and international medical cannabis opportunities through its premium Truverra brand.

Supreme Cannabis’ brands are backed by a focused suite of world-class operating assets that serve key functions in the value chain, including scaled cultivation, value-add processing, automated packaging and product testing, and R&D. For more information about the company, visit www.Supreme.ca.

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420 with CNW – Activists to Halt Legal Challenge to Utah’s Cannabis Legalization Initiative

Back in 2018, Utah’s legislature passed a bill to legalize medical marijuana in the state and the move was met with quite the resistance from legalization advocates. Although voters in the state had voted to legalize medical marijuana via Proposition 2, state legislators supplanted it with the Utah Medical Cannabis Act, a more tightly controlled plan for providing marijuana-based treatment. According to Gov. Gary Herbert, the legislation acted as a bridge between opponents of Proposition 2 such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and those who supported the initiative.

However, groups like Together for Responsible Use and Cannabis Education (“TRUCE”) and the Epilepsy Association of Utah were not comfortable with the medical cannabis initiative and filed a lawsuit against the legislature. Two years and countless court battles later, a spokeswoman for TRUCE has announced that the group will file in state court to withdraw the lawsuit. The case is being pulled due to the group’s inability to keep paying legal costs over the two year legal battle, explains TRUCE founder, brain tumor survivor and longtime cannabis activist Christine Stenquist.

“While this lawsuit is coming to an end, the fight for a real medical cannabis system for the state of Utah, which will meet all patient needs, continues,” she says. On the bright side, the lawsuit eventually forced Utah legislators to remove key portions of the medical marijuana bill, portions supporters of the voter-backed initiative claim were designed to curtail cannabis distribution in Utah against the public’s will. “We did get a big win out of that,” she says. “We absolutely crushed it.”

Although the group would have liked to continue wrangling over the larger issue of the limits of the Utah Legislature’s power when it comes to legitimate citizen initiatives, “the money is just not there,” Stenquist says. Instead, she urges a “broad coalition” of other interest groups in Utah to unite and pursue the legal cause. “Two years is a long time to push on a lawsuit and not get as far as we had wanted, but they have the means to push back on anything they want,” she says, referring to the state government’s near infinite supply of funds sourced from taxes.

According to Ross “Rocky” Anderson, a Salt Lake City lawyer representing the group, the case has been dismissed “without prejudice,” meaning it can be refiled at any point in the future. However, he notes that this isn’t the first time successful citizen initiatives have been altered by lawmakers. “The Legislature acts so contemptuously towards the right of the people. We believe it is high time that we get an answer from the Utah Supreme Court as to whether there is really any meaningful right of initiative legislation under Utah’s constitution.”

It isn’t clear whether cannabis companies like Pure Extract Technologies Inc. see the legal battle in Utah as failing in its objectives, or the changes to the law made make the effort worthwhile even if it was pursued to the end.

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420 with CNW – How Switching to Hemp Paper Could Result in a Sustainable Future

Despite the fact that we are living in a digital age, the most digital our world has ever been, our paper consumption has grown in the last 2 decades by 126%. Each year, approximately 208 million tons of paper are used globally. Many of these products of paper are single use and after, they are thrown away.

So, is there a more environmentally friendly way of making paper that does not involve cutting down billions of trees every year? Yes, paper made from hemp.

In early American history, hemp paper was commonly used. However, the legal restrictions that have been imposed on the cultivation of hemp have made it hard for the paper industry to dive into this sector. Hemp activists are however not letting the matter rest as they continue educating the nation on the various ways that hemp paper could help in shifting our current environmental crisis into a more sustainable future.

Here are a few reasons why everyone should switch to hemp paper.

  • Hemp is a Renewable Resource

Hemp is a highly renewable paper source. This does not mean trees aren’t renewable, they are. Replacing a tree that has been cut down takes between 20-80 years while hemp plants can be planted and harvested in 4 months. Switching to hemp paper produces more paper for the amount of land being used to grow the hemp plants and also saves our forests from more deforestation.

  • Hemp Helps Purify the Soil

Hemp improves the soil it grows in. It does this through pulling the toxic materials out of the soil using its roots, a process referred to as phytoremediation.

Hemp is so good at this that it has been used around Chernobyl to help clean up radioactive contaminants, remnants of the famous nuclear explosion. The plant has also been used to remove dioxins in the soil in Italy, which is ironic since dioxins are the toxic chemicals that are used to bleach wood in order to make paper.

  • Hemp Does Not Require Toxic Compounds to Make Paper

When making paper using wood, dioxins and chlorine is used to whiten the paper. These chemicals are poisonous and can pollute waterways.

On the other hand, hemp is whitened using hydrogen peroxide, which does not poison waterways like dioxins, making it the more environmentally-friendly option.

  • Hemp is Both Stronger and Longer Lasting

Hemp creates paper that is more durable and much stronger in comparison to paper from wood. Paper from wood also yellows and decomposes quickly while hemp, which is one of the strongest natural fibers in the world, does not yellow or decompose with age.

  • Hemp can be Recycled More Times than Wood Paper

Recycling makes a huge difference in everything. While paper from wood can only be recycled 3 times before it becomes unusable, hemp paper can be recycled up to 8 times.

Despite these advantages, legal restrictions and having only 23 paper mills globally that can make hemp paper makes hemp paper expensive and also difficult to find.

With an increase in demand though, this may change. When buying paper products, ask for hemp versions, from packaging to printer paper to rolling papers. A small step by many in one direction may influence a huge change in the world, so shop hemp. That would answer the wish of cannabis companies like Pac Roots Cannabis Corp. (CSE: PACR) who firmly believe that different forms of cannabis aren’t only good for the economy, they are also outstandingly good for the environment.

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CannabisNewsBreaks – Willow Biosciences Inc. (TSX: WLLW) (OTCQX: CANSF) Achieves Scalable Production of Pure CBG

Willow Biosciences (TSX: WLLW) (OTCQX: CANSF), a Vancouver, Canada-based company focused on manufacturing pharmaceutical-grade cannabinoids via synthetic biology, today announced that it has successfully developed a scalable process, with demonstrated production at 500 litre scale, for producing cannabigerol (“CBG”) with greater than 99% purity and no detectable tetrahydrocannabinol (“THC”). “Achieving scalable production of pure CBG is a pivotal milestone for both Willow and our industry” said Willow’s Chief Executive Officer Trevor Peters in the press release. “The market opportunity for high-purity cannabinoids manufactured under GMP control is expected to be in the billions of dollars in the coming years, and as the first company to successfully produce product samples, Willow is poised to capture a sizable portion of that market. We anticipate being able to begin commercialization of CBG in the first half of 2021 and are currently selecting manufacturing partners to assist us in reaching both local and worldwide markets.”

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About Willow Biosciences Inc.

Willow is a Canadian biotechnology company based in Vancouver, Canada, that produces high purity, plant-derived compounds that provide building blocks for the global pharmaceutical, health and wellness, and consumer packaged goods industries. Willow’s current focus is in the production of cannabinoids for the treatment for pain, anxiety, obesity, brain disorders, among other significant indications. Willow’s science team has a proven track record of developing manufacturing technologies for high purity compounds in pain and cancer treatments. Willow’s manufacturing process creates a consistent, scalable and sustainable product that allows for the discovery and development of new life changing drugs. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.WillowBio.com.

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420 with CNW – How Barcode Labels Improve Marijuana Security and Traceability

Despite being insanely profitable, the nascent cannabis industry still has plenty of kinks to work out. At the moment, the industry lacks a cohesive, nationwide regulatory structure and this has allowed plenty of lower quality products to slip through. Studies have found that a statistically significant portion of cannabis products on the market are either contaminated with heavy metals or do not contain what is stated on their labels. That’s what makes third party testing coupled with barcode labeling so crucial to the industry’s long term survival.

Cultivators, processors, and distributors are already required to track their products at every step of the production process, from seed to sale. That’s a whole lot of information and consumers as well as regulators need access to it to ensure the products are compliant with all regulations and are of high quality. However, since all that important information cannot fit on a conventional product label, barcodes were introduced.

Paired with common business systems like METRC, BioTrack, and MJFreeway, accurate and secure barcode labeling will streamline the end-to-end process and allow players in the cannabis space to meet traceability requirements. The Cannabis Industry Journal reports that “it is crucial to implement accurate labeling processes from the beginning, whether growing for a customer or your own vertically integrated operation.” And with the industry under strict labeling regulations, being compliant right from the start also protects you from any possible issues in the future.

“Your barcode labeling solution should also include label-approval requirements, so you have role-based access and transparency with label changes and print history in case of issues or recalls,” the Cannabis Industry Journal states. “Whatever cannabis labeling regulations your business faces, label design software helps you create compliant cannabis labels throughout the supply chain, from grower to customer.

Additionally, the journal says, select regulations require growers to leverage RFID technology to track the location of the plants in their grow houses. This technology enables real time inventory analysis and helps to reduce labor costs as well as possible errors that can occur with manual counting. A barcode labeling system that can enable easy RFID tag encoding that integrates data from all your business systems will allow you to accurately encode RFID tags with variable plant data.

Most importantly, labeling gives customers access to third party test results. A product label on a cannabis product ought to contain the pass/fail chemical testing, final date of testing and packaging, identification of the testing lab, cannabinoid profile and potency and third party lab test results. “A lot of information needs to go on a cannabis label,” the Cannabis Industry Journal concludes.

Experts say entities like Sugarmade, Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) may already have a lot of fool-proof traceability systems in place, and startups in the cannabis space need to borrow a leaf from these veterans of the industry.

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420 with CNW – Vermont Assembly Approves Expanding Marijuana Expungement, Decriminalization Provisions

Last Friday, the Vermont House gave an early approval to a proposal that would issue automatic expungements of cannabis convictions, thus allowing people to possess and also grow more marijuana without the risk of getting jailed for a longer time than is allowed.

In the bill, people who have been convicted for cannabis possession for amounts up to 2 ounces, 4 fully grown marijuana plants and 8 immature plants before January 2021 will have their records cleared automatically, and the individuals who are granted expungements will be notified through the mail.

Despite the state legalizing possession of up to an ounce of marijuana and the growing of 2 plants in 2018, possessing a second ounce of marijuana or 3 plants is still considered a felony. If the new bill is passed, this would change.

The legislation also states that from 2021, individuals who have basic marijuana possession convictions will be allowed to deny that record in license, civil rights or employment. This is regardless of whether they have obtained a notice of their expungement being processed or not.

This provision was included by the House Judiciary Committee, which acquired jurisdiction over this legislation after Senate approved the bill earlier in May this year.

Individuals who are caught in possession of the decriminalized amounts mentioned above may face a fine of up to $100 for a first misdemeanor, $200 for a second misdemeanor and $500 for any subsequent offenses.

Matt Simon, who is the political director of the Marijuana Policy Project, New England stated in a recent interview that Vermont had a chance to move forward in terms of cannabis policy and establish an equitable market if S.54 and S.234 were made into laws.

Furthermore, the Senate and the House both approved bills to create a tax-regulated model for cannabis sales. Up until now however, the bills have not been enacted and activists as well as legislators in the state are still calling for the legalization of cannabis sales.

In a draft platform for 2020, Democratic Party insiders from Vermont included plans to legalize cannabis sales and decriminalize drug possession. The document is still subject to change though, based on the comments from delegates and county committees at the party’s meeting Saturday.

Vermont is not the only state pushing for expungement of records. In Virginia, both chambers of the state legislature approved proposals last week that would help individuals expunge prior cannabis convictions from their records.

It is believed that the entire cannabis industry, including The Alkaline Water Company Inc. (CSE: WTER) (NASDAQ: WTER), is pleased that Vermont is pressing ahead with marijuana policy reform.

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CannabisNewsBreaks – Pac Roots Cannabis Corp. (CSE: PACR) Expands Portfolio to Add 250 Acres in Prestigious Fraser Valley Region

Pac Roots (CSE: PACR) (“PacRoots”), a Canadian cannabis company dedicated to producing premium-quality strains and products by leveraging a genetics-focused approach, today announced the closing of a share purchase agreement with 1088070 BC. LTD., a company existing under the laws of Canada (“1088”) and Dave Jonkman and Norm Tapp (together, the “1088 Shareholders” and each, a “1088 Shareholder”). Under the agreement, PacRoots has acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of 1088, which owns and controls nine parcels comprised of 250 acres of prestigious land in the Fraser Valley Region of British Columbia. “The addition of such a substantial package of land to our portfolio is a major step for PacRoots. We are pleased to have the opportunity to add significant acreage with an acquisitional cost base of $9,600 per acre,” PacRoots president and CEO Patrick Elliott said in the news release. “This land has no zoning restrictions and is not situated within the Agricultural land reserve, which provides for infinite development possibilities.”

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