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Cannabis debt crisis looms as billions in loans come due in 2026
As much as $3 billion in debt will come due for major U.S. cannabis operators by the end of 2026, a “wave” of maturities that could portend a significant shake-up…
News January 14Marijuana rescheduling process paused indefinitely after judge cancels hearing
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to lead the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will wield a heavier hand than expected over the ongoing marijuana rescheduling saga after the agency’s chief administrative law…
News January 13Marijuana rescheduling judge blasts DEA for ‘unprecedented, astonishing’ behavior
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s refusal to comply with direct orders from the administrative law judge overseeing the marijuana rescheduling process is “unprecedented and astonishing."
News January 13Canadian cannabis retailer High Tide entering German market via acquisition
Canada-based cannabis retailer High Tide is getting into the German medical marijuana market with the acquisition of 51% of Purecan GmbH for 4.8 million euros ($4.9 million) in a cash-and-stock…
News January 13Nation’s oldest marijuana retailer facing multiple lawsuits related to unpaid bills
Berkeley Patients Group, the nation’s oldest operational marijuana retailer, is embroiled in several lawsuits alleging the California operator failed to pay invoices to vendors, landlords and service providers.
News January 13How will consumer preferences shape cannabis retail in 2025?
Consumer preferences will dictate how cannabis retailers shape their product offerings and inventory in 2025.
News January 13New York City marijuana social equity operators sue over proximity exemptions
Four New York City marijuana retailers with social equity licenses are suing state regulators, claiming that recently issued exceptions to a law imposing a 1,000-foot barrier between stores is “undermining”…
News January 10Report: Hundreds of medical cannabis dispensaries could open in DC in 2025
More than 270 medical cannabis dispensaries could launch in Washington, D.C., this year.
News January 10Top marijuana regulators in 2 states resign before launch of adult-use sales
The top marijuana regulators in two states on the verge of launching adult-use sales are stepping down.
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