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Cannabis Legalization Having Interesting Effects on the U.S.

Posted on June 11, 2014 by admin

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There is a perception that major banking institutions avoid payment processing for Marijuana merchants. This perception is false, however, as more banks are now revealing their dealings with marijuana merchants since the Obama administration released new guidelines on how financial institutions can legally do business with cannabis dealers. Recently the chief executive officer of a Nevada bank reported that they would do business with dispensaries that will be opening there.

John Sullivan, president and chief executive officer of First Security Bank of Nevada, told KNPR, “Frankly, I didn’t personally follow any of this until about two months ago… (but then) we began to get phone calls from attorneys, and they represented some very influential people in Las Vegas with a long history of being strong supporters of the city.”  He continues, “These are not the sort of people that are in dark shadows or they’re coming in from somewhere else…these are local people who have spent their life here and they have an unblemished reputation in all ways.”

Sullivan admitted that he was skeptical at first of the growing cannabis banking trends, but after reviewing research on the industry and reading the recent banking guidelines set out by the federal government, he and the First Security Bank of Nevada board decided to proceed.

After looking at all of the facts, Sullivan noted, ““It became clear that the attitudes of the federal government – both the bank regulatory agencies as well as the Department of Justice – are quickly changing.”

First Security Bank of Nevada hopes to be able to start payment processing for Marijuana merchants soon. As the first bank in Nevada to openly admit to dealing with cannabis dealers, other banks contemplating doing business with marijuana merchants will be watching their interaction with the government carefully.

PITCHING POT

New government regulations have started a flood of applications from aspiring cannabis businesses into Nevada. As marijuana becomes legal in states throughout the nation, each one is left to decide how to process and grant licenses. In Clark County, Nevada, applicants will be required to organize a six minute pitch to the county commissioners and the public over a three day period. The commissioner board will then select 18 finalists and forward them to the state for final approval.

SEC WATCHING CANNABIS STOCKS

Cannabis stock trading is coming under scrutiny by the SEC as the industry is starting to boom. After temporarily suspending five cannabis-related stocks, the SEC warned investors about committing fraud within the sector. A year ago there were only a dozen publicly traded companies in the cannabis market, now there are more than 100.

Now the SEC is keeping a close watch on a sector that is used to coloring outside of the lines. With reports of shady investors, fudged financial numbers, and questionable business practices. Most marijuana merchants are frustrated by these practices. They note if the marijuana industry wants to be taken seriously, it must clean up its act.

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New Federal Regulations Expand Marijuana Payment Processing Options

Posted on June 11, 2014 by admin

imagesIn February, the Obama administration released new rules related to banks who want to do business with institutions that sell legal marijuana. The Justice and Treasury Department rules are designed to “move from the shadows the historically covert financial operations of marijuana businesses,” stated Jennifer Shasky Calvery, director of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.

Although 20 states along with the District of Columbia have allowed the sale of medical and recreational marijuana, its production, sale, and possession are still illegal under Federal law. Because the federal government regulates many banking transactions, banks have avoided doing business with marijuana dealers. As a result, many legal marijuana businesses had to find niche institutions for marijuana payment processing or became cash only institutions; a susceptible target for thieves.

The new regulations make banks responsible for monitoring and researching legal marijuana businesses to ensure they are compliant with administration regulations. Now banks who wish to deal with legal marijuana merchants are expected to verify that they are licensed to legally disperse marijuana, gather information on all of the products that they plan to sell, and learn the nature of their customer base. Banks are also expected to notice and report any suspicious activity that dealers may be involved in, or report any improper transactions.

Current federal law requires that banks notify federal regulators of suspicious activities by any of their customers, not just marijuana dealers. Banks who believe that a marijuana merchant is legitimate, must file a “marijuana limited” report to initiate marijuana payment processing and account management. If a bank suspects that a marijuana merchant is not following the new guidelines, they must file a “marijuana priority” report, which is based on factors like an inability to prove revenue is derived from a legal source or profits that greatly exceed those of local competitors.

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Cannabis Payment Processing in Demand as Big Tobacco Prepares to Enter Cannabis Market

Posted on June 11, 2014 by admin

marijuana-3000-2000-wallpaperA recent report by the Milbank Quarterly states that big tobacco and other major players in the food and beverage industries, are poised to enter the emerging cannabis market.

“Policymakers and public health advocates must be aware that the tobacco industry or comparable multinational organizations (eg, food and beverage industries) are prepared to enter the marijuana market with the intention of increasing its already widespread use,” the report suggests. It also revealed a concern about Big Tobacco’s ability to take over the cannabis industry, stripping it from the hands of smaller cannabis businesses and entrepreneurs. This news gives some credence to cannabis professional’s long held suspicions that Big Tobacco has kept an eye on the budding industry since the surge of cannabis use in the 1960s.

The Milbank Quarterly report advises advocates and policymakers to be prepared to discuss regulations, licensing laws, and market restrictions to prevent a Big Tobacco takeover. It also asks policymakers to be prepared to draft regulations to govern the cannabis industry.

Although representatives from several Big Tobacco companies like, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and British American Tobacco deny any plans to expand into the cannabis market, recently discovered documents reveal that major cigarette brands have been researching opportunities to enter the cannabis market since the early 1960’s even though representatives also denied it at the time. In fact, the documents reveal that a Philip Morris executive contacted the Justice Department for samples of marijuana in order to perform research. The executive was allowed to skip the required FDA review of Philip Morris’ plans.

Another internal memo also stated that Philip Morris was granted a “special permit” to manufacture and grow cannabis extracts, while a scientist with British American Tobacco drafted plans for cannabis load cigarettes.

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Cannabis Cooperative Gives New Hope to the Industry

Posted on June 6, 2014 by admin

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The creation of cannabis co-operatives by state lawmakers may never have a chance to get off of the ground. The state of Colorado recently approved a plan that is meant to help marijuana stores deal with the enormous cash sums they experience. In September 2011, the last bank in the state of Colorado closed its doors to working with medical marijuana businesses. This action forced businesses to operate in cash-only, which obviously leaves the owner in a very risky situation with no place to deposit their money.

According to an article on May 12th by the National Cannabis Industry Association, “State lawmakers late Wednesday night approved a law giving marijuana-store owners the right to create cannabis co-operatives, which would operate like banks or credit unions. Gov. John Hickenlooper previously indicated he would sign a slightly different bill but has repeatedly called on federal lawmakers to change laws on the national level.”

The bill is being co-sponsored by Democrat Sen. Pat Steadman and Republican Rep. Tom Massey. Senate Bill 75, if passed, would allow medical marijuana businesses to create cooperatives that would be regulated similar to credit unions while also being insured by “non-federally backed” insurance policies. Brian Vicente, of marijuana advocacy group Sensible Colorado, informed The Huffington Post that “Colorado’s tightly regulated medical marijuana businesses need banking that allows them to operate like other state licensed businesses.”

Under the proposed bill, cannabis co-ops would be able to provide banking services like issuing checks and electronically transferring funds. However, this can only happen if permission is given at the Federal level. “Most everyone agrees that banking needs to be fixed at the federal level. However, Congress appears to be unwilling to act, and Coloradans don’t have time to wait,” said Mike Elliott of the pot lobby’s Marijuana Industry Group in a statement to Coloradoan. “(This law) is likely not a solution to the banking problem but an opportunity to move the conversation forward.”

Marijuana store owners are in support of the Colorado co-op bill, saying they are tired of playing games with the banks. Having accounts closed by banks and having to open accounts using benign names is not only stressful, but it also leaves the owners at risk to crimes since the public is well aware of the industry being forced to operate in cash-only.

Elan Nelson, spokeswoman for Denver-based marijuana store Medicine Man, revealed her opinion to the Coloradoan. “While the cannabis co-op law likely won’t directly lead to changes, it’s a place to start”. She also stated that “It will probably go nowhere, but we have to start having the conversation at the federal level.” For now, business owners will have to find safe payment processing options and merchant accounts that are safe for the high risk involved in the marijuana industry. marijuana-merchant-account.com, for example, provides merchant processing services to marijuana dispensaries.

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Posted in Marijuana Merchant Account | Tagged Colorado Marijuana, dispensary merchant account, High Risk Merchant Account, Marijuana Dispensary, marijuana payment processing, Medical Marijuana

Medical Marijuana Issue reaches the U.S. House of Representatives

Posted on June 6, 2014 by admin

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On May 14, 2014, the National Cannabis Industry Association announced on their website that state medical marijuana laws would be discussed the following week on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.  According to Steven Nelson of U.S. News & World Report, “Six Republicans and six Democrats, led by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., are seeking to ban the Department of Justice – which includes the Drug Enforcement Administration and federal prosecutors – from using funds to go after medical marijuana in places where it’s allowed by state law.”

This isn’t the first time an amendment has been brought to the floor. A similar amendment was defeated in 2007 by a vote of 262-165. Recently, however, national polls have shown an overwhelming change in support of legal medical marijuana. According to U.S. News & World Report, “CBS News gauged support at 86 percent in January and Fox News found 85 percent support in February 2013.”

In addition, Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) has introduced a bill proposing a removal of the barriers on doctors when it comes to prescribing marijuana. While the belief and movement is that medical marijuana should be available at pharmacies and covered by insurance, the concern is that doctors will be breaking the law.

For now, marijuana is still listed as a Schedule I drug; such drugs are classified as having a high potential for abuse with no accepted medical value and purpose. Doctors are unable to prescribe Schedule I drugs. In states where medical marijuana has been legalized, the most doctors are able to do is “recommend” it to patients who qualify.

According to U.S. News & World Report, Twenty-one states (soon 22) and Washington, D.C. have legalized medical marijuana, beginning with California in the late 1990s. Others states have dated laws allowing doctors to write prescriptions for marijuana that have not taken effect, or have recently legalized more limited cannabis-derived treatments.

As discussions continue, and more and more states legalize medical marijuana, those moving in the industry will be looking for sources to handle payment processing. Marijuana-merchant-account.com provides merchant processing services to Marijuana Dispensaries as well as high risk merchant accounts. Those working in the industry will need such sources since the use of medical marijuana may be legalized in some states but is still very much illegal on the federal level.

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Posted in Marijuana Merchant Account | Tagged marijuana laws, Marijuana Laws U.S. House of Representatives, marijuana merchant account, marijuana payment processing

Changes to the NFL’s Drug Policy are being considered

Posted on June 6, 2014 by admin

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A revision to the NFL’s drug policy will come too late for Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon. After multiple positive marijuana tests, he will likely be suspended for the season. While the use of marijuana is not wide-spread in the NFL, its use is present. According to Cindy Boren’s article for The Washington Post, some players use marijuana to ease the violence of the sport while others use it for the stress; such as, the media, the pressure of winning, and dealing with the coaches.

If the NFL’s drug policy is revised, finalized and announced it will contain changes specific to marijuana and other drugs that are abused. The changes will involve a decrease in the punishment involved when violations occur, along with an increase in the threshold for a positive marijuana test. At present, the recreational use of marijuana is legal in two NFL cities, Denver and Seattle.

The NFL Players Association plans to look into the medical research that has been used in the support of it being legalized in some states for medicinal use. In the meantime, the NFL still insists that the commissioner be the final say when discipline must take place; their insistence over arbitration of disciple is actually the cause of the pause in implementation and change to the league’s drug policy.

Another situation has arisen that may affect the NFL’s decision on marijuana use. Another lawsuit has been announced involving eight retired players who are suing the NFL on the grounds that their painkiller addition was the result of playing pro football.

According to an article by Michael McCann, legal analyst and writer for Sports Illustrated and SI.com, “The lawsuit portrays the NFL and its teams as taking extraordinarily unethical steps to suppress players’ pain so they could remain on the field. According to the complaint, team doctors and trainers routinely prescribed medications without prescriptions and without warning players about the risk of addiction and side effects.”

McCann then addressed the impact marijuana legalization will have on the NFL. He quotes one, prominent NFL agent as saying, “What is the alternative to marijuana? The alternative sucks. Think about what players take for pain—they take much more serious and much more addictive drugs. Vicodin. Percocet. Oxycodone. These are highly addictive and synthetically manufactured drugs. … They can rip up your insides. I would much rather my guys take natural, less addictive stuff.”

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Medical Marijuana is Projected to be Nevada’s Next, Big Crop

Posted on June 6, 2014 by admin

MMJMedical marijuana could be Nevada’s next big cash crop. Where other crops need so much water in order to see profit, the marijuana plant is relatively light when it comes to water requirements. According to an article by MMJ Business Daily, “Alfalfa earns $100 profit per acre-foot of water, while golf courses earn $5,000-$7,000 per acre-foot of water.” Because of the little water that marijuana requires, its growth in the desert can be justified.

Professor Dale Devitt of UNLV told the Las Vegas Review Journal that the relatively low water requirements of medical marijuana and the high retail price will place it ahead of the other crops in the area in terms of profitability per acre-foot of water.

With the lower amounts of water used (lower production costs), medical marijuana businesses have great hopes for high profits. Terra Tech, a publicly traded firm, has estimated that it will produce 75 pounds of marijuana each week. According to MMJ Business Daily’s report, that means a yield of $15 million to $25 million in annual sales.

With low water requirements and high estimated profits, speculators have already begun to line up. With proposals flooding in in Clark County, The Las Vegas Review Journal reported that the wide range of applicants include medical professionals, business people, and former politicians.

In addition, marijuana advocates are launching petition drives in hopes of placing the cannabis legalization bill on the 2016 ballot. According to MMJ Business Daily, those in favor of the industry making headway in Nevada foresee it becoming even larger than the current market in Colorado.

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$9M in Startup Costs for Marijuana Dispensary

Posted on May 22, 2014 by admin

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With the help of businessman Howard Kessler, owner of Financial Services Consulting Company from Boston, “New England Treatment Access” will open stores in Brookline and Northampton. A cultivation facility will open in Franklin this year with owners Kevin Fisher and Arnon Vered working very hard to keep all them going.

Ambition

Kevin and Arnon have received two of the 20 provisional dispensary licenses awarded by the State. Their ambitions are high and their projections show them jetting to nine point eight million dollars by 2015.

They assume each patient will pay $786.00 an ounce and with their projections of 1.6 ounces each month, it works out to $4800 for a pound. With the help of their medical marijuana account they will grow their revenues to $19 million dollars by 2017 and reach their peak patient count in 2016 with 3,200 people. (Don’t we all want $19 million by 2017?)

Their risk

Notably, they have jumped into a hostile business, not to mention it is just barely coming out of the stone ages of bureaucracy and banking issues to boot. They have market size issues to deal with, fluctuations in ill patients, insurance issues, and economy uncertainties.

Regardless, their prospectus is a winner. They have high value on their product and as low an overhead as they can manage. As long as they can see the consequences and prepare for them, they’ve got this in the bag.

Rock on

Gone are most of the days when Chech and Chong hung around to fill their truck up with weed smoke. Now, a strong business has come to light and professionals are stepping up to coordinate nice institutions for people to purchase the marijuana wears. Doctors are prescribing the herb for pain and stomach issues as well as full clothing lines and other items.

Who knows where Kevin Fisher and Arnon Vered will be by 2017, but at least they are willing to make a try for a business that they can perceive as profitable and worthy. Unlike what it used to bring to mind in the 70’s and every church fearing mother would hide her children. Now it has come full circle and out of the dark and into the light. It’s nice to see fear being driven away from something that shouldn’t be scary.

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Big Names Vying for Nevada Marijuana Payment Processing Business Licenses

Posted on May 22, 2014 by admin

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Clark County had 206 proposals from over 100 groups for the medical marijuana businesses and they are targeting unincorporated areas of the county. Like any good business, these people can smell a profit without even leaving the comfort of their favorite chair. People that know people that have been in the business for years, can now complete their thoughts about a brighter future without looking over their shoulders for the local Constables.

Who’s who

On the top of the list is Sig Rogich. Once presidential adviser to Ronald Reagan, Sig currently operates a public relations firm in Nevada. Only eight years ago he managed a campaign that challenged the medical marijuana on a ballot initiative.

Next would be Chad Christensen, a former Las Vegas assemblyman that has teamed up with one of the local banking veterans, Daniel Brasov. Of course we also have Bill Feather. Bill is the former president of the Planet Hollywood Resort and he has partnered with Oscar Goodman. He is the son of Las Vegas’s previous Mayor.

Lobbyist and former legislator for Nevada is David Goldwater. With a partnership created with Greta Carter. Carter is the President of the Cannabis Training Institute in Seattle. That should make lots people nervous.

And we can’t forget

The wife of Larry Ruvo; Camille. Ruvo is a philanthropist and senior managing director for one of the largest distributors of alcoholic beverages on the Vegas strip. That should fit right into what Larry already has going. Of course, there is also Nick Spritos. He’s the director of the Women’s Cancer Center of Nevada. His partner is Geoffrey Hsieh an oncologist.

Should we be nervous?

Not yet at least. For the time being, these are people that have thought things over and know that they could definitely fit this new side business into their current one. It would be a good fit.

For right now though, Las Vegas and Reno have not accepted applications for medical marijuana businesses. They realize they will indeed attract those of an elite field, and for now, they will just sit on things.

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Banking progress for Marijuana Merchant Accounts in Colorado and Washington

Posted on May 22, 2014 by admin

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For those servicing the new commodity in Colorado and Washington, things are beginning to work out for the better. A long time coming are some banking options that were not available a year ago.

Colorado speed bumps

In Colorado co-ops will be created that are to service accounts specific to the needs of the market with marijuana buyers and growers. Sellers might have a bit of an issue for a time, but all the other elements are falling into place. Marijuana Merchant accounts will be over seen by the state’s financial services commissioner.

Each co-op will do business very similar to that of a credit union, without the requirement of deposit insurance:  Thereby, leaving each new business owner without that extra FDIC insurance, through the federal government, in case the institution fails. Deposit insurance is that little extra kick all other consumers get when they deposit money, and it seems a bit out of the ordinary for Colorado to set up these new businesses, with the expectation of failure.

Washington as well

Washington has stepped up the bar a bit further. They are already using well established credit unions through Numerica Credit Union. They don’t want to offer accounts to the recreational stores but will work with the processors and the growers.

On the other hand, they won’t let them have more than five million dollars in any account.

-They won’t let them have debit or credit cards for their accounts.

-They won’t let them deposit any check remotely.

-All deposits must be done in person and they won’t let them deposit in the night deposit.

-Of the 17 branches that Numerica has, the person with the new medical marijuana account, must live in the area in order to even have an account.

And last, but not least……. They won’t let them make deposits or withdraw their own money from other credit unions that are part of the same credit union network.

Progress

Indeed, it is being made….. but at what expense? The person trying to run their new business will have to move to the right county and make any deposits in person. They can’t access their own money but in person and not from other atm machines. Indeed, progress. But is it really?

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