Opinion: US cannabis industry is a tale of two markets
Right now, there are two markets for cannabis in most of the United States, and they appear to be on a collision course.
Michigan Medical Cannabis News
Right now, there are two markets for cannabis in most of the United States, and they appear to be on a collision course.
A powerful former Republican politician and medical marijuana regulator in Michigan was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison for accepting bribes of more than $110,000 while leading the state’s MMJ licensing board.
Wholesale cannabis prices stabilized or rebounded in some key markets through the summer, but cultivators should brace for renewed downward pressure as the fall harvest boosts inventories through the end of the year, experts say.
A marijuana company’s payroll provider should focus on cannabis and not also serve mainstream businesses, MJ executives agree.
Aeroponic cannabis cultivation, combined with careful environmental controls, can accelerate crop growth.
A Michigan businessman has been sentenced to 28 months in federal prison for bribing a former head of the state’s now-defunct Medical Marihuana Licensing Board.
The former owner of a Michigan marijuana store could serve up to nine years in prison after he was found guilty by a federal court of evading income taxes and obstructing the IRS.