A Cannabis Business Compliance Simulator for Operators

A simulator built for operators to prepare for their facilities and employees for Inspections, helping with a better understanding and the training to pass.

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u/thestonersaisle — 1 month ago
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Do you ever feel like certain inventory inconsistencies technically get resolved… but the same instability somehow keeps reappearing in different places?

I’ve been building something for cannabis operators that maps operational drift patterns before they become audit exposure. Not compliance software.

More like an operational integrity layer that detects hidden instability across reconciliation, inventory behavior, and traceability confidence.

Honestly curious if anyone experienced this kind of “slow drift” operationally.

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u/thestonersaisle — 2 months ago
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In reality, they depended on who was working that shift.

Some staff followed the process exactly. Others “did it their way” under pressure and because nothing broke immediately, the variation slowly became normal.

The dangerous part wasn’t non-compliance.

It was inconsistency being accepted as routine.

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u/thestonersaisle — 2 months ago

My dashboard highlighted $63,412 per month and $760,938 annually in recoverable revenue for a CBD dispensary that was about to do a sudden shutdown out of panic.

Shutdown exposure score labeled moderate risk which was a 70 out of 100. It was a 15 percent probability of enforcement action based on compliance gaps, with $9,000 at risk. Afterwards we started taking action on profit recovery, compliance risk, and business growth opportunities. Im really loving my recommended partners, they’ve been a major help. It went great, they’re still open and transitioning well. Can’t wait to follow up 😊

u/thestonersaisle — 2 months ago

Has anyone successfully found a cannabis property on CannaMLS?

If so how was it? Or how’s it going? If not, what’s a go to Cannabis Real Estate Broker you would trust when getting your property or selling it?

All states and niches are welcome to respond.

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u/thestonersaisle — 3 months ago
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Serious question for shop owners right now

Are you:

A) Closing or thinking about it

B) Staying open but unsure what’s compliant

Either way, most shops are about to:

- Throw away inventory that could’ve been turned into cash

- Miss chances to recover thousands

- Risk compliance issues without realizing it

I help operators:

• Turn risky inventory into immediate cash (legally)

• Clean up compliance fast

• Build a quick exit or pivot plan

No long process — just fast, actionable help.

If you want me to look at your situation:

👉 Comment or DM “HELP”

I’m prioritizing Texas and Ohio this week because timing matters.

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u/thestonersaisle — 3 months ago

I just ran a compliance scan for a cannabis operator, no charge because I understand the industry shift is bringing a lot that was in the back to the front. So Im helping where I can.

They had 7 hidden risks they didn’t know about.

No one told them.

No system flagged it and the stack was good.

But, that’s exactly how businesses get fined or shut down with no hesitation.

Their Biggest issue?

Inventory mismatch that could’ve triggered a diversion investigation.

They had no idea!

They weren’t careless, very nice people— just didn’t have visibility**.**

This is more common than people think. Do you have or have you had a decent or good stack, but still feel/felt at risk? How’d you realize it?

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u/thestonersaisle — 4 months ago