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Scathing audit for Alabama medical marijuana authority on eve of market launch
Alabama’s beleaguered Medical Cannabis Commission failed to follow state procedure and open-meetings laws, overpaid an outside law firm by $204,000 and didn’t maintain records properly, a recent state audit found.…
News March 24Mass layoffs as cannabis MSO PharmaCann exits Colorado market
The closure of the cannabis company's cultivation operation comes as Colorado’s marijuana industry is seeing declining wholesale prices.
News March 24Rhode Island weighs fewer cannabis licenses to avoid market crash
Nearly four years after the state legalized adult-use marijuana, the original plan to issue 24 new retail licenses is up in the air.
News March 23How US cannabis breeders can protect their IP before legalization
From patents to plant variety protection, cannabis genetics breeders have several options available to protect their intellectual property.
News March 23Push to repeal New York medical cannabis tax amid ‘crisis’ claims
Sen. Jeremy Cooney, who introduced legislation last year to eliminate the tax, said during a rally at the state capital on Wednesday that it creates financial barriers for patients who…
News March 20Cannabis MSO Vireo Growth’s aggressive strategy paying off
The Minnesota-based multistate operator reported increasing revenue by more than 250% following a recent buying spree that's exciting analysts watching the sector.
News March 20New THC allowance in Trump administration CBD Medicare plan, but no launch date yet
But other key questions the hemp industry has, such as when the program launches and who can participate, remain unanswered.
News March 19New limits on Ohio cannabis businesses imposed as hemp THC ban goes live
The new laws are in response to the hemp THC ban that President Donald Trump signed into law last year as part of the spending bill.
News March 19Ohio cannabis company sued for using branding owned by LeBron James’ agency
A new lawsuit accuses a cannabis company with a retail location in LeBron James' hometown of Akron, Ohio of using branding that suggests the superstar's talent agency is involved.
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