New Maryland Law Lets Cannabis Businesses Have ESOPs
Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed legislation allowing cannabis businesses in the state to be owned by ESOPs. Under prior law, licenses to sell cannabis could not be transferred for five years, and then only under certain circumstances. The new law, SB-215, is a set of cannabis reform provisions that includes one allowing an exception to this rule when a cannabis licensee sells to an ESOP (see page 11 of this PDF). There are a handful of cannabis businesses with ESOPs in other parts of the US. For businesses that are large enough and profitable enough to have an ESOP, it can help avoid some of the particularly onerous tax obligations that cannabis companies can face.