Sunday, April 8, 2018

California Cannabis: Scams and Schemes of the Week

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I’ve had it with the scams and schemes in the cannabis industry. I’ve never seen so much dangerously ignorant and downright criminal behavior. Since beginning work in the cannabis industry, I have yet to go a single day without encountering some sort of scam. The unscrupulousness of some attorneys, consultants, and operators in this industry needs to be called out and eliminated in order to establish an ethical, regulated industry in California. Accordingly, I’ll be posting a weekly list of scams and schemes to help unsuspecting victims avoid getting taken for a ride.

Scam #1: We Turn Your Cash into a Check Through Real Estate Investment!

There is a group pitching a scheme to turn dispensary cash into checks that can be deposited in the bank. The method: fork your cash over to this group. They toss your cash in with other “investors” and buy real estate with it. They flip the property, and send the proceeds to you in a check. Folks, this is textbook money laundering. The pitcher of this scam is exhibiting at industry conferences across the country and handing out “attorney-approved” contracts. Brazen, stupid, and dangerous for all involved.

Scam #2: Cannabis Cryptocurrency

If you want a lesson on what the government thinks about combining anonymous cryptocurrency with a federally prohibited substance, look no further than the life sentence handed down to Ross Ulbricht, creator of the Silk Road. Ulbricht was convicted of money laundering, computer hacking, and conspiracy to traffic narcotics. Those are the exact same charges that could be brought against any cannabis cryptocurrency company. Don’t get me started on the value of cannabis cryptocurrency on the secondary market. It’s complete b.s.

Scam #3: You Must Cultivate Before Obtaining a Permit

Most people laugh out loud when they hear this. Unfortunately, there are some black market attorneys who have stuck around and are continuing to provide clients with downright criminal advice, trying to convince would-be business partners or landlords to engage in unlawful behavior. The days of collectives and “creative” lawyering to get around the laws are over: We’ve now got a robust regulatory system under MAUCRSA, which makes it crystal clear that under no circumstances should anyone engage in any sort of commercial cannabis activity prior to obtaining all local approvals and a state license.

Scam #4: Your DUI Attorney Can Handle Your Tax Audit

Just say no. You are a legitimate business, and you need to retain a legitimate specialist to handle your legal matters.



source https://www.cannalawblog.com/california-cannabis-scams-and-schemes-of-the-week/

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