THE INSIDE TRACK - PREPARING FOR YOUR FUTURE IN THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY

Presented by the Law Office of Kimberly R. Simms & California Cannabis CPA

In the race to obtain a state marijuana license, you won’t have a shot at winning unless you’re following the industry closely and paying attention to all the policy changes and details. The cannabis industry is complex and everyone is watching closely - placing their bets on the companies and ventures that will ultimately succeed. In order to come out a victor - You need to be on the inside track.

With last year’s passage of the Medical Cannabis Regulation & Saftey Act (MCRSA) and the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), the California cannabis market is experiencing a renaissance. The market is being completely overhauled – turning from a “grey” market into a highly regulated market. Legacy operators must decide if they want to accept changes in policy, while at the same time more “traditional” investors and businesspeople are deciding if they want enter the market and become “cannapreneurs.”

This seminar will cover topics directly relevant to California’s medical and adult use marijuana laws – including:

● State licensing structures and regulations under both the Medical Cannabis Regulation & Safety Act and Proposition 64

● Navigating the new tax structure under AUMA & IRS Tax Code 280;

● Local government regulations and land use policy;

● Navigating the local permitting process;

● Emerging aspects of marijuana business such as distribution, quality assurance, the future of the delivery service model and branding, packaging & labeling.

In order to gain “inside track” knowledge regarding the ever-evolving cannabis industry, attendees will learn directly from:

● Leading practitioners in Cannabis Law & Tax

● Consultants working hands-on with municipalities in crafting their land use policies

● A licensed cannabis operator about the changes to current laws and future regulations.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Current Cannabis Business Operators, Aspiring Cannapreneurs, Investors, Real Estate Professionals, Government Employees, Insurance Professionals, Municipal Employees, and anyone else interested in the future of California’s cannabis industry.