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Election 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.
News October 31Virginia chooses Metrc to run state’s medical cannabis seed-to-sale tracking
Metrc will run the new seed-to-sale tracking program for Virginia's medical cannabis market.
News October 31California report spotlights potential risks of high-potency marijuana
A new California report highlights potential risks associated with high-potency marijuana and recommends further restrictions on marketing, product development and business opportunities for licensed cannabis operators in the world’s largest…
News October 312 German cities to launch adult-use cannabis sales pilot project in 2025
A limited number of residents of two German cities will be allowed to buy legal adult-use cannabis in a five-year pilot launching in 2025.
News October 31Arizona marijuana operators can start delivering to adult-use consumers Nov. 1
Starting Nov. 1, vertically integrated marijuana companies in Arizona will be permitted to deliver products to adult-use consumers.
News October 31Former NBA stars take their shots in the cannabis industry
Al Harrington is among the cast of former NBA players who have entered the cannabis industry.
News October 31New York City’s illicit marijuana crackdown is unconstitutional, judge rules
The law enforcement crackdown on illicit New York City marijuana shops that state regulators have credited with salvaging the legal market is unconstitutional, a Queens judged has ruled.
News October 30Massachusetts cannabis commission chooses new executive director
The Massachusetts Cannabis Controlled Commission (CCC) has selected a former employee as its new executive director.
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