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Psilocybin among contaminants found in intoxicating Delaware hemp products
Secret shoppers in Delaware purchased potentially dangerous — and illegal — hemp-derived products containing contaminants and even psilocybin.
News September 12Hytn secures deal to supply medical marijuana to UK
British Columbia-based Hytn Innovations is teaming up with 4C Labs, a Canadian cannabis distribution and product-development company, to produce medical marijuana for distribution in the United Kingdom and, potentially, other…
News September 11Regulated New York cannabis sales on pace to exceed $450 million in 2024
Regulators issued another 123 marijuana business licenses as a statewide crackdown on illicit operators boosts retail sales.
News September 11Mammoth Distribution acquires marijuana company Papa & Barkley
Mammoth Distribution on Wednesday announced it had finalized the acquisition of Papa & Barkley, an established California marijuana brand.
News September 11Ohio retailers sell more than $50 million in recreational cannabis in first month
Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales topped $50 million in the first month adult-use cannabis products were available.
News September 11Federal appeals court decision raises spirits of hemp operators
Hemp interests are celebrating a federal appeals court decision last week that challenges the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s ban on synthetic cannabinoids.
News September 11Longtime marijuana advocacy groups absent from 2024 ballot in FL, ND
The marijuana industry is funding and running the adult-use cannabis legalization campaigns this year without help from legacy nonprofits.
News September 11Canadian retailer High Tide partners with Alberta cannabis events company
Canadian marijuana retailer and e-commerce platform High Tide announced a joint venture with Positive Intent Events to enter cannabis hospitality.
News September 10Rhode Island regulators support lottery for cannabis retail licenses
The winning applicants for Rhode Island’s next two dozen cannabis retail licenses could be selected through a lottery under a proposal approved by the state's Cannabis Control Commission.
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