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Marijuana pioneers partner to expand Black-owned retail locations
Tahir Johnson and Wanda James joined forces to open Simply Pure Trenton, one of the few Black-owned adult-use marijuana stores in New Jersey.
News August 6Florida recreational cannabis legalization opponents get $12 million donation
The billionaire owner and CEO of a Miami-based hedge fund donated $12 million to opponents of a recreational cannabis legalization ballot measure that Floridians will vote on in the November…
News August 5Leading Democratic senators call for marijuana to be ‘entirely’ descheduled
Marijuana should be removed from the Controlled Substances Act altogether, not just moved to a lower, lesser-policed classification, leading Democratic senators told federal law enforcement authorities in a letter.
News August 5Cannabis recalls too slow to recover possibly contaminated product
Most marijuana recalls are issued too late to recover cannabis products potentially containing unhealthy levels of mold or pesticides, according to analysis by MJBizDaily.
News August 5Missouri bans delta-8 and other hemp-derived products
Republican Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday issued an executive order prohibiting the sale of products containing psychoactive cannabis compounds at retail locations, including liquor stores.
News August 2Ohio poised to begin recreational cannabis sales next week
Ohio recreational cannabis sales apparently could begin as soon as Aug. 6, eight months after the state's voters approved an adult-use market.
News August 2North Carolina tribe to open adult-use marijuana sales to all on Sept. 7
Adult-use marijuana will be available to anyone 21 and older at a Native American-owned cannabis store in North Carolina starting Sept. 7.
News August 2Michigan cannabis operator charged with importing illegal THCA
Michigan regulators filed a complaint against a cannabis company for allegedly importing THCA concentrate from another state.
News August 2New York has shuttered 1,000-plus illicit marijuana sellers, governor says
Authorities in New York state have closed 1,009 illicit marijuana sellers since the spring, including 779 in New York City alone.
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