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New York calling out marijuana operators that are delinquent on payments
New York state's marijuana regulator is monitoring cannabis operators that are 30 days past due on bill payments,
News September 4Missouri governor orders intoxicating hemp products removed from stores
Missouri's governor ordered the state’s Department of Health & Senior Services to remove products containing intoxicating hemp substances from the market.
News September 4US cannabis brands embrace international expansion opportunities
Increased consumer demand for American cannabis products and emerging opportunities in Europe are driving some U.S. brands to expand internationally.
News September 4Kentucky gets landslide of medical marijuana business applications
More than 2,600 applications for medical marijuana business licenses in Kentucky were filed before Saturday's deadline.
News September 3Cannabis producer Organigram closes on second tranche, reaps CA$41.5 million
A British American Tobacco subsidiary acquired roughly 4.4 million Organigram common shares and 8.5 million Class A preferred shares for gross proceeds of CA$41.5 million.
News September 3Trump takes heat for views on Florida’s adult-use marijuana ballot initiative
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is taking criticism for his support of the adult-use marijuana ballot initiative in Florida.
News September 3Pre-rolls spark fastest growth category in the cannabis industry
As cannabis consumer preferences shift toward convenience and ready-to-use products, pre-rolls have evolved from a niche offering to a retail staple.
News September 3Nebraska medical marijuana legalization measures near ballot certification
Two proposed referendums in Nebraska that would legalize medical marijuana and protect MMJ patients from prosecution appear to have qualified for the state’s November ballot.
News August 30Cannabinoid firm Avicanna pays off debt with funds from $2M private placement
Toronto-based Avicanna said it paid off $1.4 million in debt from August 2023 after closing on a nearly $2 million non-brokered private placement of its 6.6 million shares.
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