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Opinion: 4 signs your cannabis customer is not going to pay you

Sam Fensterstock

If you have been paying attention to the California cannabis market recently, you have heard about the credit crisis many suppliers are dealing with.

Not only do marijuana-related operators in the state owe more than $250 million in unpaid taxes – a primary reason for small-business failure in corporate America – but they also are owed millions of dollars in accounts receivable (up to $600 million) from other cannabis-related businesses.

Because of this, a coalition of marijuana firms in California is trying to pass Assembly Bill 766, which would require cannabis licensees to pay for bills for good or services totaling $5,000 or more within 15 days of the final date listed on the invoice.

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The passage and enforcement of this bill would be a major help to California cannabis companies and ensure that the current credit crisis doesn’t happen again.

But, first, the

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