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Election Day holds promise for marijuana industry reforms across United States
For the first time, both the marijuana-reform movement and the $32 billion U.S. cannabis industry have little to fear on Election Day.
News November 5Florida governor lands more hemp money to fight adult-use legalization, report says
Companies that sell products with significant amounts of intoxicating THC - but under the guise that it’s federally legal hemp - are bankrolling Florida's governor's quest to defeat an adult-use…
News November 4Nebraska judge allows votes on medical cannabis ballot initiatives to be counted
A Nebraska judge is allowing the votes on two medical cannabis legalization initiatives on the state's ballot to be counted and posted.
News November 4Nevada marijuana operator Deep Roots Harvest acquires The Source
Deep Roots Harvest has acquired fellow Nevada marijuana operator The Source in a deal that includes a portfolio of retail, distribution and cultivation assets in the state.
News November 4Cannabis markets on the ballot could generate $3 billion in first year
If approved by voters on Tuesday, new regulated marijuana markets in Florida, Nebraska and North Dakota could collectively reach $2.3 billion in sales.
News November 4Trial over Nebraska’s medical marijuana ballot initiative might be extended
An 11th-hour legal challenge to Nebraska’s medical marijuana ballot initiative could extend to Monday, the eve of Election Day.
News November 1Kentucky medical cannabis dispensary licenses to be decided in 2 lotteries
The fate of Kentucky applicants seeking medical cannabis dispensary licenses will be decided starting in late November.
News November 1Election countdown: Why marijuana capital markets could thrive in 2025
Despite recent setbacks, the investment opportunity in cannabis has never looked brighter. Several major catalysts are in play today that could significantly reshape the industry.
News November 1DEA picks 25 to participate in marijuana rescheduling hearing
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has contacted 25 “designated participants” to testify at a Dec. 2 hearing about marijuana rescheduling, according to documents obtained by MJBizDaily.
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