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Director of Alaska’s marijuana regulatory agency resigns
Joan Wilson, Alaska's top cannabis regulator since 2022, has resigned as executive director of the Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office.
News October 21Cannabis pioneer Sundie Seefried looks at the evolving banking landscape
Sundie Seefried of Safe Harbor Financial discusses what the next decade holds for her company and cannabis banking overall.
News October 21US Hemp Authority offers certification program for intoxicating products
Absent federal regulations for the $28.4 billion market for goods containing intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids, a major hemp advocacy organization has created a certification program for such products.
News October 18California gives Mendocino cannabis farmers a path to secure annual permits
California’s marijuana regulatory agency has cleared a huge administrative barrier that has prevented hundreds of cannabis growers in Mendocino County from securing annual licenses.
News October 18Illinois adult-use marijuana sales drop 2% in September to $136.5 million
Adult-use marijuana sales in Illinois were down a little more than 2% in September compared to the same month last year, even though businesses sold more than $1 billion worth…
News October 18Why cannabis OGs shouldn’t fear multistate operators
Plenty of legacy OGs fear that MSOs might overtake their home markets. But by understanding the role of MSOs, cannabis OGs can rest easier.
News October 18California marijuana lab official fired for violations, not whistleblowing, state says
California's marijuana regulatory agency is denying claims that a former top official was fired for highlighting widespread problems at state-licensed testing labs under her supervision, according to court documents obtained…
News October 17Germany’s medical cannabis sales to exceed $455M in 2024, report says
Medical cannabis sales in Germany are on pace to exceed a record 420 million euros (roughly $455.2 million) in 2024, a new report shows.
News October 17New Delaware law protects banks that work with state’s marijuana businesses
Financial institutions that serve licensed marijuana businesses in Delaware will be protected from state-level prosecution under a bill that the governor recently signed into law.
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