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New York marijuana sales could pass $1 billion in 2024 after rocky start
With an estimated 200 retailers ready to open for business by the end of September, New York could finish 2024 with more than $1 billion in marijuana sales.
News September 17Carmelo Anthony to headline cannabis business panel at MJBizCon 2024
NBA legend and industry entrepreneur Carmelo Anthony will be a headline speaker at MJBizCon, the largest established cannabis business conference and expo in the world, running Dec. 3-6 at the…
News September 16Pennsylvania lawmakers introduce adult-use marijuana legalization bill
An adult-use marijuana legalization bill introduced Friday is the first bipartisan MJ reform bill to appear in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
News September 16Cannabis MSO Green Thumb Industries announces share-buyback program
Cannabis multistate operator Green Thumb Industries' board authorized a $50 million share-repurchase program over the next 12 months.
News September 16Missouri operators comply with new packaging rules amid marijuana recalls
Missouri marijuana operators are adjusting to plain packaging rules enacted this month amid a massive product recall in the state.
News September 16Nebraska medical cannabis qualifies for ballot amid controversy
Initiatives to legalize medical marijuana in Nebraska and set up a regulated MMJ market qualified for the November ballot on Friday, just hours after complications threatening the effort appeared.
News September 13Michigan sets record with $295.4 million in monthly marijuana sales
Michigan marijuana retailers in August sold $295,412,252 worth of medical and recreational cannabis, setting a new record for highest sales total per month.
News September 13Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission gets new acting chair
Massachusetts Treasurer Deborah Goldberg named Bruce Stebbins acting chair of the Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday.
News September 13How Virginia can fix its regulated marijuana market
Virginia’s adult-use marijuana market was once full of potential. But the program has instead been derailed by politics and is now in limbo.
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