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West Virginia marijuana operator Harvest Care secures $4 million refinancing deal
Marijuana operator Harvest Care Medical closed on a $4 million refinancing deal geared toward supporting its growth in West Virginia.
News February 21Could 2025 be the year of university and cannabis industry partnerships?
2025 is poised to be a pivotal year for partnerships between the cannabis industry and universities, both in the United States and globally.
News February 21Trump administration refusing to return seized New Mexico marijuana, suit says
The Trump administration is refusing to return more than $1 million of marijuana seized from state-licensed New Mexico cannabis companies at interior Border Patrol checkpoints over the past year, a…
News February 20Cannabis Marketing Association is closing after 9 years
The Denver-based Cannabis Marketing Association, which operated the Cannabis Marketing Summit, is closing after more than nine years.
News February 20Wisconsin gov again includes adult-use marijuana legalization in budget proposal
Two companion bills introduced in Wisconsin and included in Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' budget proposal would legalize adult-use marijuana retail and personal home grows.
News February 20Want your cannabis customers to return? Try these tips from a retail designer
Interior designer and HGTV television personality Kim Myles speaks about cannabis industry trends and how technology could be limiting sales.
News February 20South Dakota legislator’s bill to overturn medical cannabis law is rejected
An effort by a Republican lawmaker in South Dakota to overturn a 2020 voter-approved medical cannabis legalization law was killed in committee.
News February 19Pro-marijuana rescheduling doctors ask court to intervene, force DEA redo
Dissatisfied with what they claim is an opaque and biased process that violates federal law, a group of pro-marijuana rescheduling doctors and researchers is asking a federal court to intervene…
News February 19New York issues 74 adult-use cannabis permits; 2023 applications still in review
New York regulators have approved another 74 licenses for adult-use cannabis businesses, and they say only “about 150 applications” from November 2023 remain to be processed.
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