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What legalized psilocybin might look like in New Jersey
New Jersey lawmakers are hoping to succeed with psychedelics policy reform in ways their counterparts in California and Connecticut have not - at least not so far.
News October 4Fed rate cut could be a game changer as cannabis industry debt maturity looms
Cannabis investments have been buoyed by the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut, but benefits to marijuana operators are more nuanced.
News October 4Arkansas high court breathes life into medical marijuana ballot initiative
A ballot initiative that would significantly expand Arkansas’ medical marijuana program is still alive after the state's Supreme Court ordered a key government official to resume counting roughly 18,000 signatures…
News October 314 licenses for cannabis social clubs granted in 4 German federal states
The number of applications and licenses granted for cannabis cultivation social clubs in Germany continued to grow throughout September, but growth has slowed month-over-month.
News October 3Trulieve suit alleges deceptive advertising in adult-use marijuana opposition
Trulieve Cannabis Corp., Florida’s largest medical marijuana retail chain, has filed a defamation lawsuit against the state’s Republican Party and two TV stations for running “deceptive campaigns” aimed to mislead…
News October 3Green Thumb cannabis workers in New Jersey seek right to exit union
Employees of cannabis multistate operator Green Thumb Industries want to vote on whether they can remove United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 360 as their union representative.
News October 3Michigan marijuana sales boom fueled by low flower prices
Marijuana flower prices have nosedived in Michigan since the start of adult-use sales, and many attribute the dip to a glut of cultivation licenses.
News October 3Congressman introduces bill that would increase THC percentage in hemp
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, has introduced a bill in Congress that would raise the THC level on hemp products and lightly regulate them nationally.
News October 2Arkansas medical cannabis campaign sues state over rejected ballot initiative
Medical cannabis advocates in Arkansas filed a lawsuit challenging the secretary of state's decision not to certify a ballot initiative that would expand the MMJ program.
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