Hemp Law
Rose Law Group pc has been on the leading edge of the burgeoning hemp industry. Rose Law Group has been instrumental in working closely with the Arizona Department of Agriculture as it promulgated rules governing the hemp industry in Arizona.
Rose Law Group calls on its extensive background representing agricultural interests and farmers around the state in the way it approaches issues related to hemp. Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group’s Director of Cannabis Law, combines his years of experience representing traditional agriculture interests with his knowledge and experience in Arizona’s working with hemp regulations to provide clients unmatched advice and assistance.
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Jeff Sessions’ Latest Moves Should be a Wake-Up Call for the Cannabis Industry
The rescinding of the Cole memo does not suggest the sky is about to fall for the U.S. cannabis industry, but it should be a wake-up call for those who have been playing fast and loose with their business operations. By Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis The legal cannabis industry was recently rocked to
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and director of Medical Cannabis Department, quoted by the Associated Press, advising on SB 1420 testing requirements and fee reduction
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and director of Medical Cannabis Department, featured in the Associated Press, discussing Arizona Senate Bill 1420, which would bring a lab testing requirement and reduced patient registration fee. Read the Associated Press article here:
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis Department, quoted in Leafly discussing contaminants testing bill
Arizona May Finally Begin Lab Testing Medical Cannabis for Contaminants The bill would also reduce the state’s $150 patient-registration fee to $50. By Ben Adlin | Leafly More than seven years after Arizona legalized medical cannabis, the state may finally begin to require lab testing to identify mold, pesticides, and other potentially harmful contaminants. Under a proposal from state Sen.
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