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New York cannabis retailers averaging about $4 million in annual sales
New York cannabis retailers are averaging about $4 million in annual sales after a year in business, state regulators said.
News April 6Two more marijuana MSOs enter Texas medical cannabis market
Texas authorities awarded three more vertically integrated medical cannabis permits, and marijuana multistate operators snagged two.
News April 6Major marijuana MSO files for U.S. bankruptcy protections
Cannabis multistate operator The Cannabist Co. has filed for bankruptcy after selling off permits in several states and walking away from two others.
News April 3What cannabis retailers get wrong about 4/20 discounts
Aggressive discounting is a key part of most cannabis retailers' 4/20 plan. But operators should focus on the days leading up to the holiday - and the rest of the…
News April 3Trump Justice Department turmoil not expected to delay marijuana rescheduling
The abrupt firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi, whom President Donald Trump had ordered to reschedule cannabis, isn't expected to delay marijuana's move to Schedule 3 of the Controlled Substances…
News April 2Missouri cannabis regulators seek alternatives to track-and-trace leader Metrc
Missouri cannabis regulators could be the first to replace track-and-trace leader Metrc with another firm if competitors vie for a contract currently up for bid.
April 1Trump CBD reimbursement program launches amid legal challenge from rescheduling foes
Cannabis rescheduling opponents sued the Trump administration in federal court to block a revolutionary reimbursement program for CBD products.
March 31Mr. Sherbinski speaks: From medical cannabis to Gelato, hot strains rule the game
OG Kush ruled the roost in the medical cannabis era before candy flavors seized control during early legalization. But nothing lasts forever. Hear from the Gelato breeder about what's hot…
March 31Michigan governor candidate vows to repeal cannabis tax as new lawsuit filed
A longshot candidate for Michigan governor has vowed to repeal the state's new 24% wholesale cannabis tax if elected.
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