Laura A. Bianchi is the Partner and Director of Medical Marijuana and Director of Business/Corporate Transactions and Estate Planning Departments at Rose Law Group azmarijuana.com Laura Bianchi’s practice concentrates on cannabis law. She provides legal advice, guidance and assistance in various realms of the legal cannabis industry and in all stages of the Arizona Department of Health Services Medical Marijuana …
Will Trump try to close cannabis businesses? Laura Bianchi, director of Rose Law Group Medical Cannabis Department, talks to ‘Forbes’, urges those businesses to stay focused on local compliance
By Julie Weed | Forbes Entrepreneurs in 29 states who have been growing, testing and selling marijuana are now wondering: will President Trump’s Attorney General really divert resources from justice department priorities like stopping terrorism and dismantling gangs, to shut down neighborhood pot shops? These businesses have been operating under the Cole Memorandum which kept the Justice Department from prosecuting marijuana companies …
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and director of Medical Cannabis, comments in ‘O Magazine’
Rose Law Group Laura Bianchi recently commented on cannabis issues in O Magazine’s article “High Tea.” Check out what she had to say and read the full article Here.
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and director of Medical Cannabis to speak on Thursday at ADRE Seminar on cannabis and the real estate industry
Laura Bianchi will be speaking at an Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) seminar Thursday, talking about “Cannabis: The Benefits and Burdens for the Real Estate Industry.” Event details: Cannabis: The Benefits and Burdens for the Real Estate Industry When: Thursday, March 22, 2018 Time: 7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast Program Begins: 8:00 am Program Concludes: 11:00 am Where: University Club – Tempe …
Arizona judge rules on medical cannabis extracts; Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis, comments on ‘Phoenix New Times’ story
By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times A Navajo County judge now agrees that Arizona medical-marijuana patients can legally possess cannabis products containing extracted resin, causing prosecutors to drop a felony narcotics charge against a Prescott man. The March 6 ruling by Superior Court Judge Dale Nielson avoids a legal showdown in Arizona higher courts over the case that could …
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis, quoted in AZ Big Media, discussing impact of cannabis industry on CRE
By David McGlothlin | AZBigMedia The former Revlon cosmetics and fragrance manufacturing plant, located in a South Phoenix industrial park, was originally built in the late 1960s and employed more than 900 people at its peak before eventually closing in 2001. For more than 14 years, the 880,000-square-foot big box space sat vacant and shuttered. Today, it is home to …
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis, featured on Cronkite news, talking MMA and MMJ
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis was recently interviewed by Cronkite Sports, talking about her involvement in MMA and how it relates to medical cannabis.
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. …