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Marijuana experts cite M&A and interstate expansion as areas for opportunity in 2025
MJBizDaily asked industry stakeholders who attended MJBizCon 2024 where they see the biggest opportunities for marijuana businesses in 2025.
News December 9Canadian cannabis operator Organigram acquires Motif Labs for CA$90 million
Organigram Holdings, a Canadian licensed cannabis producer, has acquired Motif Labs for 90 million Canadian dollars ($63.6 million).
News December 6Best of MJBiz Awards include Hall of Fame inductee Nancy Whiteman
MJBiz inducted Nancy Whiteman to its Hall of Fame and honored three companies during the Best of MJBiz Awards ceremony at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
News December 6Texas lieutenant governor seeks to ban consumable THC products in the state
A key Texas official wants to ban all forms of THC products in the state.
News December 6Ganjier students experience guided marijuana sensory training during MJBizCon Week
After completing 10 hours of video training and passing a proctored exam, students of the Ganjier Product Specialist program were rewarded Thursday afternoon with a unique experience at Planet 13:…
News December 6The Emjays International Cannabis Awards 2024 winners announced
The winners of The Emjays International Cannabis Awards for 2024 were presented Thursday night in conjunction with MJBizCon.
News December 6Denmark looking to turn medical marijuana pilot into permanent market
Denmark’s six-year medical cannabis pilot scheme could soon be expanded into a "permanent" market, according to a recent surprise announcement from the government.
News December 53 cannabis genetics companies to merge, will be led by Barney’s Farm CEO
Cannabis seed producers Barney’s Farm Genetics, I Love Growing Marijuana (ILGM) and Sensi Seeds are merging under a deal that will close in early 2025.
News December 5New York medical marijuana operators sue over ‘punitive’ adult-use licensing fee
A group representing licensed medical marijuana operators in New York is suing the state over a $20 million "special licensing fee" that the lawsuit alleges is "punitive and unconstitutional."
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