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For 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.
News August 22Alberta becomes third Canadian province to allow cannabis delivery via Uber Eats
Through a partnership with Leafly, Uber Eats is now delivering cannabis to customers in Alberta, Canada.
News August 22Using ‘organic’ is taboo for marijuana growers, but there are options
Cannabis cultivators can't claim USDA organic certification, but other sustainable-growing certifications exist.
News August 22Tyson launches boxing glove cannabis gummies to meet Colorado rules
Mike Tyson is launching his popular line of cannabis gummies in Colorado, but they’re shaped like boxing gloves instead of ears.
News August 21New York sets deadline for marijuana cultivation-sustainability plans
Marijuana cultivators in New York have until Aug. 31, 2025, to submit sustainability plans to regulators as part of an initiative to lessen the environmental impact of the state’s bourgeoning…
News August 21Veteran cannabis cultivators express renewed interest in seeds over clones
The demand for product uniformity requires most licensed cultivators to produce cannabis from clones, but the affinity for sharing seeds is alive and well.
News August 21Applicants from outside Minnesota seek adult-use marijuana social equity licenses
Almost half the applicants for marijuana social equity licenses in Minnesota don’t live in the state.
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