Marijuana MSOs focusing on wholesale growth in 2024
Retail license caps in some states and limited capital are forcing marijuana multistate operators to focus on wholesale cannabis sales growth in 2024.
New York Medical Marijuana News
Retail license caps in some states and limited capital are forcing marijuana multistate operators to focus on wholesale cannabis sales growth in 2024.
The transition from a medical marijuana market to adult-use retail presents new business opportunities, an exponentially wider customer base and, generally, a significant growth driver for licensed cannabis companies.
New York’s governor is proposing the elimination of the state’s potency tax on marijuana products, a potential win for the industry.
From the next market to legalize adult-use marijuana to New York’s social equity licensing and low-dose THC, MJBizDaily left no stone unturned during its first installment of the 2024 LinkedIn Live series.
The Cannabist Co. has promoted David Hart to CEO and Jesse Channon to president.
Year-over-year marijuana sales-growth rates varied in 2023, with new markets continuing to grow and established markets not declining as much.
The Oneida Indian Nation has launched recreational marijuana sales from its vertically integrated business in Verona, New York.