Colorado enacts new laws and regulations for marijuana industry
New cannabis laws and regulations went into effect Monday in Colorado addressing online sales, intoxicating hemp products, testing and hospitality.
New cannabis laws and regulations went into effect Monday in Colorado addressing online sales, intoxicating hemp products, testing and hospitality.
A large batch of medical marijuana products in Mississippi have been placed on “administrative hold” as regulators continue testing to clear the products for sale.
A Mississippi marijuana laboratory alleged that cannabis products sold in gasoline stations and convenience stores in the state contain potentially dangerous contaminants and far more delta-9 THC than is legal.
With the current Farm Bill extended until 2024, now is a good time for those in the hemp and marijuana sectors to work together to advance the social and economic benefits of cannabis for all.
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) wants to expand its jurisdiction to cover intoxicating hemp-derived products such as delta-8 THC.
New York-based multistate operator Curaleaf has exited the Vermont cannabis market after selling its remaining assets in the state to CBD company Zenbarn Farms.
Minnesota’s newly passed adult-use marijuana law might have created a loophole that allows hemp cultivators to sell flower products that are more potent than the 0.3% THC limit.