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New York won’t process 2023 adult-use marijuana applications until 2025
New York regulators won’t finish reviewing applications for adult-use marijuana business licenses submitted late last year until 2025.
News August 26Arkansas medical cannabis sales down 4% from last year
Medical marijuana sales in Arkansas are down nearly 4% this year compared to the same period in 2023.
News August 26Legal hemp operators claim they’re victims in New York marijuana crackdown
New York law enforcement and marijuana regulators are raiding and closing licensed hemp shops under the guise of a statewide crackdown on illicit marijuana sales, according to claims made in…
News August 26Republican infighting in Missouri hampering hemp-derived THC ban
An executive order to ban hemp-derived THC products in Missouri is being undermined by the secretary of state, Gov. Mike Parson claims.
News August 23The Cannabist Co. selling Florida medical marijuana grows, dispensaries for $16.4M
New York-based The Cannabist Co. is selling all 14 of its Florida medical marijuana dispensaries and three cultivation facilities for $16.4 million in two separate deals involving three multistate operators.
News August 23Nevada reissues 6 permits for cannabis consumption lounges after hiccup
After a nearly 2-year-long process, Nevada regulators issued six prospective licenses via lottery to marijuana consumption lounge applicants.
News August 23For marijuana research, rescheduling would be only the beginning
Though it would accelerate research into the medical applications of marijuana, rescheduling alone will not further the necessary work.
News August 23South Dakota medical cannabis operators face illicit products, higher fees
Medical cannabis dispensary operators in South Dakota, already facing higher licensing fees, recently vented concerns about competition from the illicit market in the state.
News August 22Glass House to challenge California’s recall of its marijuana products
Glass House Brands, a major vertically integrated California marijuana company, says it plans to challenge the state's recent recall of some products that allegedly contained mold.
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