Elizabeth Warren and Her Stance on Cannabis

As American citizens, it is our civic duty to educate ourselves and participate in our democracy. With 20+ Democratic presidential candidates, Manzuri Law knows firsthand just how difficult choosing a candidate is. We will be updating you as the race to 2020 continues in hopes of helping cannabis stakeholders and consumers alike make an informed […]

Navigating the BCC’s “Change of Ownership” Rules

In The Art of Selling a Cannabis Business, we covered how to address some of the hurdles involved in selling a cannabis business.  Arguably the single most important hurdle is complying with “change of ownership” rules.  Indeed, navigating the convoluted “change of ownership” rules under the Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC) can make or break a deal. […]

Another Era of Licensing – CBD and Hemp Applications are Now Available

The U.S. imports about $800 million worth of hemp to be used for its fiber, seed, and oil. Other countries are already using industrial hemp to make a variety of products, including insulation, energy-efficient construction materials, durable fabrics, plaster, plastic, and flooring. Among the biggest foreign growers are Canada and China. With California eager to be […]

Trailer Bill Tackles Illicit Market, Boosts Organic and Equity Programs

Trailer Bill Tackles Illicit Market

Trailer bills, or legislation that helps implement the budget, are yet another vehicle for shaping the rules governing California’s evolving cannabis industry. AB 97, this year’s cannabis trailer bill, was approved by the Governor on July 1, fast-tracking a slew of policy changes and programs for cannabis businesses. New qualifications for provisional licenses will arguably have the greatest reach, […]

Provisional Licensing Changes: Reduced Barriers or New Challenges?

California recently passed a $215 billion budget for the 2019-20 fiscal year. Not only did this afford the Legislature the opportunity to move around monies to fund and support various projects, but it also gave them a chance to tweak existing laws that are meant to implement the budget, including the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis […]

When the FDA Met CBD: What Comes Next?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is common, especially on the West Coast. CBD is also an ingredient in Epidiolex, the one Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved pharmaceutical containing CBD on the market in the United States. The FDA has long maintained that CBD is legal only in an Epidiolex-type scenario, meaning a pharmaceutical drug available only […]

The Art of Selling a Cannabis Business: Top 3 Tips on How to Prepare

The Art of Selling a Cannabis Business

“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”  Benjamin Franklin Selling a licensed cannabis business is by no means a simple feat – it’s a science and an art.  Due to the industry’s legal and regulatory baggage, the process of selling a cannabis business can be difficult and challenging, so preparation is critical. If […]

Tax Issues Surrounding Arm’s Length vs. Non-arm’s Length Transactions

Written By Simon Menkes CPA and Abraham Finberg CPA When we meet non-cannabis people at Hollywood parties and they find out the industry we serve, their reactions are pretty typical: “Do you get free weed?” and “Can you explain that 280E law? It’s so confusing!” While we just smile at the first question, those of […]

Legislative Limbo for Expired Temporary Licensees

California policymakers have several time-sensitive decisions on their plate regarding the cannabis industry. Surviving state license backlogs, navigating tax burdens, and reducing barriers to local licensure are just a handful of the biggest concerns facing cannabusinesses, and as we reach the halfway point for the 2019 legislative session, bills addressing these issues will live or […]

Cannabis Leases: Top 10 Things to Consider

Cannabis Leases: Top 10 Things to Consider

There’s no such thing as a “basic” cannabis contract — and commercial cannabis leases are no exception.  Unlike with standard commercial leases, cannabis landlords and tenants must navigate the inconsistencies (indeed, outright conflict) between federal and state law, the complexities of state and local laws and regulations, and unpredictable licensing timelines. With that said, here […]