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Marijuana 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.
News November 12Marijuana brand Unrivaled declares bankruptcy in bizarre investor feud
California-based marijuana operator Unrivaled Brands, a subsidiary of legacy-era cannabis company Blüm Holdings, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections, court records show.
News November 12California cannabis farmers call 2024 ‘best harvest season,’ hope prices follow
The weather cooperated for California cannabis farmers growing plants under the sun in 2024 to improve yields – and, potentially, prices.
News November 12New Jersey will enforce portions of new hemp-derived THC ban, agency says
New Jersey marijuana authorities say they will enforce a state ban on hemp products containing THC or derivatives that are “not naturally occurring.”
News November 11California seized more than 150K pounds of illegal cannabis in 2024, agencies say
California law enforcement agencies continue to ramp up raids and seizures against illegal grows and operators.
News November 11South Dakota’s first non-tribal medical marijuana dispensary to close
South Dakota’s first licensed medical marijuana dispensary not on tribal land is closing Dec. 7.
News November 11Cannabis business leaders cite military lessons as building blocks for success
Known for their discipline, leadership and problem-solving abilities, military veterans are finding a new battlefield in the regulated cannabis industry.
News November 11Oregon voters approve pro-labor change to state cannabis law
Voters in Oregon appear to have approved an organized labor-friendly change to state cannabis law that’s had mixed results in other states.
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