Coda Signature cannabis edibles to return to Colorado after acquisition
Colorado cannabis edibles brand Coda Signature will live on after the manufacturer’s assets were acquired by Canvas 1839 Group for an undisclosed sum.
Colorado cannabis edibles brand Coda Signature will live on after the manufacturer’s assets were acquired by Canvas 1839 Group for an undisclosed sum.
The Maine Senate has approved legislation that could make it easier for manufacturers to label certain types of marijuana edibles, including gummies.
Canada’s leading producer of cannabis edibles, Indiva Limited, has hired a financial adviser to help the company evaluate an array of strategic options.
A venture capital firm owned by the state of Connecticut might see its first investment in the marijuana sector go poof.
Some ingestible cannabis products that Health Canada considers noncompliant with federal rules still appear to be widely available in parts of the country, almost a year after the regulator asked companies to stop selling them to consumers because of concerns about overconsumption of THC.
Marijuana-infused drinks, baked goods and other familiar THC edibles apparently are finally on their way to New Jersey.
Quebec’s government-run cannabis retail operator has limited plans for new stores despite the province having fewer shops than smaller provinces.
Pressure is growing on the Canadian government to adjust the THC limit governing cannabis edibles, with the country’s largest adult-use wholesaler calling on the nation’s marijuana regulator to consider such a move.
Health Canada has asked five companies to stop distribution and sale of noncompliant cannabis edibles products by the end of May and provincial wholesalers have been notified of the ongoing crackdown after months of confusion, MJBizDaily has learned.
Another Canadian cannabis producer has hit pause on the production of certain products because of a dispute with Health Canada over what constitutes a cannabis “edible.”
Lawmakers in West Virginia are proposing a ban on products containing delta-8 THC.
Connecticut’s attorney general is suing five store operators for allegedly selling products containing delta-8 THC.