Join us for a comprehensive discussion designed to help businesses navigate the inspection process, understand compliance requirements, and streamline operations! Here’s a look back at the insights and highlights from the event!
🎤 Insightful Presentation/Panel: An engaging hour-long discussion featuring Margaret Wiatrowski, Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Product Unit Supervisor for the Office of Medical Cannabis, unveiled the intricacies of the inspection process and compliance strategies. The session wrapped up with an interactive Q&A, offering attendees personalized advice.
🧭 Expert Guidance: Jen Reise offered an in-depth look into the legal intricacies of the cannabis industry, focusing on the importance of compliance, successfully launching a business, and navigating regulatory challenges. Her insights were tailored to empower business owners with the knowledge to safeguard their interests and thrive in a competitive landscape.
📈 Business Owner Perspective: Insights from local business owner Jamie Croyle (House of Oilworx) shed light on practical strategies for collaborating with state and local officials, providing a real-world glimpse into navigating the cannabis business landscape.
📚 MNCC Online Training Program: We introduced our attendees to the MNCC training program designed to equip teams for success in compliance, highlighting the resources and support available to ensure businesses thrive.
The workshop served as a pivotal platform for sharing knowledge, strategies, and experiences, fostering a community of well-informed and compliant cannabis businesses. While the event might be over, don’t miss the chance to gain valuable insights from our panel!
🌟 Sponsorship Gratitude: We extend our heartfelt gratitude to North Star Law Group for sponsoring the live stream of our workshop. Their generous support made it possible to share this invaluable event and its wealth of information with a wider audience, free of charge. It’s through partnerships like these that we can continue to foster a well-informed and compliant cannabis business community.
**Reuploaded on March 25th to correct a typo on Slide 18 that incorrectly listed the High-Risk categorization as any beverage with more than 10 mg of THC, instead of the correct 20 mg of THC.
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