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Tilray 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.
News November 14New York marijuana social equity retailers granted extensions to open
New York regulators have extended the timeline for provisional Conditional Adult Use Retail Dispensary licensees to open their recreational marijuana stores.
News November 14Spain’s government still dragging its feet on medical cannabis market
Spain’s long-awaited and hard-fought legislation to launch a medical cannabis market in the country has been slammed by pharmacists, patient advocacy groups and businesses.
News November 14Marijuana stakeholders walk fine line to join rescheduling hearing
The next step in the yearslong marijuana rescheduling process could be a brief hearing where an administrative law judge informs witnesses why they aren’t qualified to participate, observers told MJBizDaily.
News November 14Canadian cannabis retailer High Tide completes CA$15 million debt draw
High Tide, a Calgary, Alberta-based cannabis retail chain, drew the final 5 million Canadian dollars ($3.6 million) of a CA$15 million debt facility.
News November 13Green Lady Dispensary receives first water shipment of marijuana to Nantucket, Massachusetts
The Green Lady Dispensary is the first cannabis retailer on Nantucket, Massachusetts, to receive a marijuana shipment by water after a legal victory that allowed MJ products to be transported to…
News November 13Struggling, small cannabis farmers file lawsuit against New York regulators
A trade group representing small cannabis farmers in New York are suing state regulators for establishing a commercial program and rollout they allege set them up for failure.
News November 13Marijuana firms Eaze, Green Dragon find new life after $10 million capital infusion
Newly rebranded California-based marijuana operator Eaze raised $10 million to acquire select assets of Eaze Technologies, its predecessor company, to fund the reopening of 70 Eaze and Green Dragon locations…
News November 12District of Columbia cannabis stores sue officials over enforcement efforts
A group of seven recreational cannabis stores in Washington, D.C., is suing several city officials to stop enforcement actions against their businesses.
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