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Marijuana Banking Access Provisions Included in Coronavirus Relief Bill

By |May 26th, 2020|

Long-awaited banking regulations for cannabis looked unlikely to pass, but the newest coronavirus relief bill may be able to bring it across the finish line. The Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act has been in the works since last year and actually made historic progress by passing the House of Representatives but seemed to

Colorado Congressman Seeking Inclusion of Cannabis Banking Provisions in Future COVID-19 Relief Bill

By |May 9th, 2020|

Cannabis represents a mutli-billion dollar industry and thousands of jobs in the U.S. but is excluded in all crisis responses, including COVID-19.  The pandemic has impacted every industry and the economy as a whole. Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to offer support to U.S. businesses as shelter-in-place orders impacted

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Cannabis Companies Not Covered By Latest COVID-19 Stimulus Bill

By |April 24th, 2020|

Every facet of the economy has felt the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) but one industry was specifically left out of the relief bill: cannabis.  Congress passed a bill to implement the Payment Protection Program, a federally funded program that the Small Business Administration would offer what are initially loans to companies to cover

Federal Reserve Issues Reminder That Banks Can Work With Hemp Businesses

By |March 24th, 2020|

Financial institutions have been cleared to work with hemp businesses, and the Federal Reserve Bank set out recently to remind the banking industry of this.  Though banks had been given the green light to work with hemp-related businesses in late 2019,  they haven’t been flocking to support this industry yet. Hemp businesses were treated exactly

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Dispelling Common Cannabis Banking Misconceptions

By |March 9th, 2020|

When it comes to cannabis banking, it’s amazing how much misinformation is online.  This multi-billion-dollar industry continues to grow and yet certain myths about cannabis banking persist. Here is a breakdown of the top four myths that keep circulating about the cannabis industry and banking.  Myth #1: Cannabis businesses and related businesses can’t get bank

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Colorado Launches ‘Roadmap’ For Bringing Banking To State Cannabis Businesses

By |February 25th, 2020|

Colorado lead the nation with being the first to legalize and regulate cannabis for adults, and the state may be the first to solve the cannabis banking question. Cannabis businesses have a difficult time obtaining and keeping regular bank accounts due to federal prohibition, including those businesses in Colorado. Banks have been hesitant to get

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Cannabis Dispensary Launches Its Own Credit Card To Allow Cashless Payments

By |February 10th, 2020|

Going to the cannabis dispensary in the U.S. typically means a stop at the ATM first, since plastic won’t work to get your medical or adult-use products. Recently, a large, multi-state cannabis company decided to solve this problem for themselves and launched their own credit card.  Columbia Care is a medical cannabis business that has

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Senate Committee Chairman Lays Out Potential Changes To Marijuana Banking Bill

By |January 24th, 2020|

The Congressional act intended to clarify banking rules for the cannabis industry has hit hard opposition in the Senate after gaining approval in the House of Representatives, and a powerful Republican senator intends to make major changes before it passes.  The Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-ID) is strongly opposed to cannabis legalization across

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Hemp Industry Given Green Light To Do Business With Banks

By |December 27th, 2019|

Cannabis may still be prohibited in the U.S. federally, but hemp-related businesses just got the go-ahead to work with financial institutions just like any other business. That change is thanks to the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (2018 Farm Bill) that legalized hemp, plus an announcement made this month by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,