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MSO appeals ruling prohibiting medical marijuana stores at Florida Circle Ks
Green Thumb Industries is appealing a ruling by a Florida administrative law judge who rejected the multistate operator's plan to open medical marijuana dispensaries near or adjacent to Circle K…
News January 22Former executive with cannabis MSO Verano is charged with insider trading
Federal prosecutors have indicted a former executive with cannabis multistate operator Verano Holdings Corp. on a charge of insider trading.
News January 22President Trump will decide marijuana rescheduling, federal reform
Did Donald Trump mean it when he said he wanted marijuana reform - and will the former and current president follow through?
News January 22Virginia recreational cannabis legalization bill clears first hurdle
More than three years after then-Gov. Ralph Northam signed legislation to legalize adult-use marijuana in Virginia, state lawmakers are still trying to stand up the recreational cannabis market.
News January 21Trump’s choice as interim DEA leader is marijuana rescheduling skeptic
A former top U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official who cast doubt on marijuana rescheduling last year is President Donald Trump’s interim choice to oversee the DEA - and, potentially, the…
News January 21Federal court upholds intoxicating hemp ban in Virginia
A federal appeals court has upheld a Virginia ban on intoxicating hemp products with any THC concentration above 0.3%.
News January 21There’s room for new cannabis brands, even in mature markets, executives say
Colorado companies producing cannabis gummies prove there is room for newcomers in mature marijuana markets to compete, innovate and grow.
News January 21Farming techniques could boost CBD, hemp study infers
A new study on hemp microorganisms could ultimately help researchers, scientists and growers boost production of CBD and other valuable compounds such as terpenes.
News January 17Biden commutes nearly 2,500 nonviolent drug sentences; marijuana impact unclear
President Joe Biden on Friday commuted the sentences of almost 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders locked up in federal prisons.
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