Episodios

  • Episode 48: Karma Koala Podcast 255: Nathaniel Gurien, New Hamphire Deep Dive – Medical Now & How To Get To Adult Use
    May 24 2025

    Nathanial has been in the cannabis industry for the past decade and you may recognize his name from his company Fincann who have helped businesses create relationships with financial institutions around the US.

    He writes

    As CEO of FINCANN®, I have steered the company to be a trailblazer in providing comprehensive banking and financial solutions within the high-risk sectors, including cannabis and cryptocurrency. Our services extend beyond basic banking, encompassing everything from commercial real estate and inventory financing to complex legal and tax advisory, ensuring our clients navigate the intricate financial landscape with ease. Our commitment to innovation is demonstrated through our proprietary CANNABIS BANKING FINANCIAL NETWORK®, connecting clients with a network of over 300 federally-insured financial institutions and 50+ financial service vendors.

    Nathanial is now applying his skills learnt to move New Hampshire toward a fully regulated adult use environment.

    We talk in detail about the development of the medical program in NH and how he and allies hope to move towards adult use.

    He has also penned the following article on the topic

    The Definitive Insider’s Guide to New Hampshire Cannabis Legalization

    History 2013 – 2025

    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-255-nathaniel-gurien-new-hamphire-deep-dive-medical-now-how-to-get-to-adult-use/


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  • Episode 47: Karma Koala Podcast 254: Chelsea Haskins MWG Holdings Group – Sacramento CA – “CORE (The Cannabis Opportunity Reinvestment and Equity) Is A Failure”
    May 19 2025

    The Cannabis Opportunity Reinvestment and Equity (CORE) program, created by the City of Sacramento, is dedicated to assisting individuals and communities who are facing barriers in starting cannabis businesses due to the historical disparate enforcement of cannabis crimes. The program supports community members seeking opportunity and growth by offering training, technical and financial assistance and other guidance.

    Our participants are ambitious entrepreneurs focused on a vision of change. Each has a unique story of challenges, aspirations, and achievements.

    Cannabis is a growing sector of business that should not be exclusive to big players. CORE is paving the way for inclusion in the cannabis sector, calling for local ownership. We can provide a number of benefits for individuals and communities who are looking to start a business in cannabis.

    https://www.sacramentocore.org/about

    The only problem is, according to Chelsea is that CORE isn’t fulfilling these aims.

    She explains what’s happening and says the city has failed to roll out the program.

    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-254-chelsea-haskins-mwg-holdings-group-sacramento-ca-core-the-cannabis-opportunity-reinvestment-and-equity-is-a-failure/

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  • Episode 46: Karma Koala Podcast 253: Edvin Brnčić.. Post Juicy Fields The Scams Keep On Coming & The Facilitators Remain In Abundance
    May 15 2025

    In this latest episode of the Karma Koala podcast I talk with Edvin Brnčić about the next round of scams about to hit the cannabis industry.

    First we back track to Juicy Fields the almost a billion $ scam that got Edvin interested in the topic of cannabis scams initially and how the shadowy figures behind these scams used willing collaborators and facilitators connected to the “legal” cannabis industry including legal professionals, conference producers, hollywood types and others to tout the fiction(s) that made some facilitators some quick cash and the scammers huge sums of money that disappeared from “investors” bank accounts into the ether and never to be seen again.

    Edvin & I talk about 2 new scams that he thinks may even out do Juicy Fields in their efficiency to disappear huge sums of money into murky places that even financial authorities will struggle to identify never mind prosecute the perpetrators.

    Edvin has sent me some supporting documents to supplement our conversation and after only a couple of hours of even the most cursory online searching it isn’t that hard to join the dots to identify that both these operations are wrong’uns.

    What is, of course, a tad more difficult is proving where the money is ending up and who’s actually handling it.

    Edvin first talks about

    Capital Grow Box

    CGB is fronted by Dutch cannabis “entrepreneur” Ronald Fields who i gather is big in the “legal” synthetic drugs game, a warning sign in itself.

    The set up is eerily similar to the Juicy Fields approach.

    Edvin says be warned!

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    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-253/

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  • Episode 45: Karma Koala Podcast 252: Victoria Cvitanovic Of Counsel @ Ruddick Law Group Psychedelics, Cannabis HIPAA & Data Privacy
    May 8 2025

    I recently noticed Victoria raise the topic on Linked In and nobody is really talking about the issues with regard to cannabis and psychedelics medical treatments and therapies in a public forum so I thought it more than worthwhile to hear her thoughts and especially so with regard to HIPAA

    Every US citizen has HIPAA ingrained in their brain but those of us outside the US might be a little less aware (see information below)

    Victoria explains the intersections and protections individuals availing themselves of psychedelic and cannabis tratments may or may not have.

    HIPAA, or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is a US federal law designed to protect the privacy and security of patients’ health information. It establishes standards for how covered entities, including healthcare providers and health plans, handle and protect patient information. HIPAA also mandates that business associates, who work with covered entities and their PHI, also comply with the act


    What HIPAA Covers:

    Protected Health Information (PHI):

    This includes any individually identifiable health information, such as medical records, billing details, and even information about a patient’s family history.

    Covered Entities:

    These are healthcare providers, health plans, and healthcare clearinghouses.

    Business Associates:

    Individuals or organizations that work with covered entities and access PHI on their behalf, such as billing services or IT vendors.

    Key Components of HIPAA

    The Privacy Rule:

    This rule sets standards for how covered entities can use and disclose PHI, including when they need patient consent or authorization.


    Read more at
    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-252-victoria-cvitanovic-of-counsel-ruddick-law-group-psychedelics-cannabis-hipaa-data-privacy/

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  • Episode 44: Karma Koala Podcast 251: Trenton Birch Founder Cheeba Africa – Education & The Future of Cannabis In South Africa & Across The Continent
    May 6 2025


    I’m currently working with Trenton on a conference to be held in Johannesburg end May 2025 as part of the annual SA Cannabis Expo.

    See information at the link

    Trenton is a cannabis educator and consultant and has built a permanent campus in South Africa to educate people across all aspects of cannabis and hemp. As far as I’m aware he’s the only person on the planet who has done this.

    We talk about Cheeba Africa both the education and consultancy arms of the business and then a wider chat about the state of play of cannabis in South Africa and across the continent as a whole.

    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-251-trenton-birch-founder-cheeba-africa-education-the-future-of-cannabis-in-south-africa-across-the-continent/

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  • Episode 43: Karma Koala Podcast 250: Dr Robin Hofmann – His New Book, The Regulation of Cannabis in Europe Of Highs and Laws
    Apr 24 2025

    A milestone the 250th episode of the Karma Koala podcast!

    I noticed that Dr Hofmann has published his new title with Routledge mid March so got in touch to talk about all the whys and wherefores of the book and dig into Germany’s experience of trying to legalize cannabis under European law. We also widen the discussion around European law & cannabis as well as other jurisdictions operation outside Brussels purview.

    I learnt more in 20 minutes conversation with Dr Hofmann that i have reading media over the past 2-3 years.

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    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-250-dr-robin-hofmann-his-new-book-the-regulation-of-cannabis-in-europe-of-highs-and-laws/

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  • Episode 42: Karma Koala Podcast 249: Andrew Kavisilas – Australia – A Little Bit Of Everything !
    Apr 16 2025

    In the run up the Australian federal election and the Nimbin Mardigrass (2-4 May 2025) we talk to Andrew Kavisilas who has been round the block with cannabis more than once in Australia.

    He’s grown under license as far back as the late 1990’s, he’s done the Nimbin cafe thing, he was involved the the Cannabis party before it was the Cannabis party but is now on the outside (we koalas like that) and a lot of other things in between.

    Nominally our chat was to be about driving, testing and medicinal cannabis in Australia, yes we did discuss that , but we also yarned about a few other things too.

    In old Aussie parlance Andrew is a bit of a larrikin who’s put in the hard yakka and it’s these voices we need to hear as we try to understand what cannabis could, might or should be in Australia.

    More at
    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-249-andrew-kavisilas-australia-a-little-bit-of-everything/

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  • Episode 41: Karma Koala Podcast 248: Heidi Whitman Founder, EmpowHer. Connecting Women In The Cannabis Sector Globally
    Apr 10 2025


    Melanie Wentzel author of Cannabis Queens suggested i get in touch with Heidi to talk about the organisation she’s created,EmpowHer, a global network of women working in the cannabis sector who are working together to counter the increasing suit led male domination of the sector.

    Women are ignored in a great deal of decision making in the industry and as Heidi point out are now in the ascendancy as purchasers and consumers in the sector.

    We cover a gamut of of topics and highlight just a few of the issues women are currently facing in the industry.

    Thanks for your time Heidi.

    More Info at
    https://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-248-heidi-whitman-founder-empowher/

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