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Cannabis industry is apparent target of Everest Ransomware, security experts warn
The Everest Ransomware group appears to have set its sights on the marijuana industry, according to the Cannabis Information Sharing & Analysis Organization.
News November 27Florida approves 22 applicants for medical marijuana dispensary licenses
The wait is over for 74 applicants in Florida hoping to secure Medical Marijuana Treatment Center licenses.
News November 26Cannabis wholesale platform LeafLink buys Leaf Trade
Cannabis wholesale platform LeafLink has acquired Leaf Trade, a wholesale marketplace used by multistate operators and enterprise marijuana businesses.
News November 26Kentucky issues medical marijuana permits amid out-of-state controversy
Kentucky awarded the first 36 medical marijuana dispensary licenses by lottery on Monday, but controversy over an earlier lottery round threatens to taint the process.
News November 26Cannabis company Canopy Growth appoints Luc Mongeau as CEO
Canadian cannabis company Canopy Growth Corp. appointed current board member Luc Mongeau to serve as the company’s next CEO.
News November 26Marijuana operator Gold Flora facing receivership amid financial challenges
California-based marijuana operator Gold Flora Corp. is facing receivership as it grapples with financial challenges.
News November 26Metrc debuts labeling feature to ease cannabis inventory challenges
Cannabis track-and-trace software provider Metrc is rolling out a new feature for brands and retailers to streamline product labeling and inventory management.
News November 26Judge halts Minnesota’s adult-use marijuana licensing lottery
A judge on Monday halted the lottery to award adult-use marijuana licenses to prospective business owners after some applicants denied access filed a lawsuit claiming the process lacked clear criteria…
News November 25Cannabis Xpress settles pay-to-play allegations in Ontario for CA$100,000
Canadian-based marijuana retailer Cannabis Xpress will pay a fine of CA$100,000 to Ontario regulators for violating the province’s anti-inducement law.
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