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Judge allows New York hemp operators to remove signs claiming illicit activity
A New York state judge has ruled that hemp businesses can remove signs posted outside their businesses by law enforcement agencies that describe them as “illicit cannabis” stores.
News November 18Georgia to allow more medical marijuana dispensaries since patient rolls top 25K
With the number of people enrolled as medical marijuana patients in Georgia hitting 25,000 over the weekend, the state agency that operates the program can authorize more dispensaries to open.
News November 18Millennials buy more cannabis pre-rolls than other generations, report says
Millennials are the leading generation in consumption of pre-rolls, accounting for 45% of the $3 billion market, according to a recent study.
News November 18Feds again delay requirement for hemp to be tested at DEA-licensed labs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has again extended a deadline for federally approved hemp to be tested at Drug Enforcement Administration-licensed labs.
News November 15Cannabis company SNDL to repurchase up to CA$100 million in stock
SNDL’s board gave the Canadian cannabis and alcohol company the green light to repurchase up to 100 million Canadian dollars ($70.9 million) of its outstanding common shares.
News November 15Minnesota marijuana retailer sold illegal products, state claims in lawsuit
Minnesota's cannabis regulatory agency has filed a lawsuit against a Twin Cities retailer for allegedly selling unlicensed marijuana products.
News November 15California cannabis recalls highlight importance of decontamination
With the health of consumers and the profitability of cultivators at stake, a “decontamination step” in the cultivation process can act as a safeguard.
News November 15Long shot adult-use legalization effort launches in anti-marijuana Idaho
Advocates in Idaho, arguably the least-cannabis-friendly state in the United States, are laying ambitious plans to skip over medical marijuana and go straight to adult use.
News November 14Tilray subsidiary launches commercial cannabis flower grown in Germany
Aphria RX, a subsidiary of Tilray Brands, launched the first commercial medical cannabis flower grown at its facility in Neumünster, Germany.
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