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Delaware medical marijuana businesses get OK to convert to adult use
Existing medical marijuana businesses in Delaware will be allowed to convert to adult-use sales under a bill signed into law by the governor.
News July 22Tilray branch receives medical cannabis grow license under Germany’s new law
Aphria RX, the Neumünster, Germany-based subsidiary of Tilray Brands, said Monday it received a medical marijuana cultivation license under the European country's new Cannabis Act.
News July 22Cost efficiency in marijuana cultivation: Q&A with veteran grower Justin Sheffield
Veteran cultivator Justin Sheffield discusses lessons he learned growing outdoor hemp by the acre and marijuana by the square foot, such as maximizing efficiencies and pest control.
News July 22Judge: New York City’s crackdown on illicit cannabis operators can proceed
New York City’s crackdown on unlicensed cannabis sellers can continue, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled.
News July 19Congress might be the quickest path to rescheduling marijuana
Thanks to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Loper v. Bright, rescheduling marijuana will take far longer than it otherwise would have.
News July 19European cannabis firms banking on higher IPOs in US upon rescheduling
A growing number of European cannabis startups are considering initial public offerings in the United States, where they expect higher valuations in New York than on a London-based exchange.
News July 18MO hikes allowable amount of vitamin E acetate, culprit in marijuana vape crisis
Missouri regulators have raised the allowable limit for vitamin E acetate in regulated marijuana products from 0.2 parts per million to 5 parts per million, sparking concern from stakeholders including…
News July 18Oklahoma medical cannabis regulator cutting 10% of staff
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority plans to eliminate 10% of its workforce in a reorganization amid an exodus of licensed operators.
News July 18Half of eligible marijuana social equity retailers in Illinois at risk of losing licenses
Five years after establishing one of the first state-run social equity programs, only half of Illinois' eligible marijuana retailers are operational, according to data analysis by MJBizDaily.
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