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Cannabis Chamber Logo Sparks Lawsuit
The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce has filed suit over what it claims is trademark infringement by the Colorado Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, a group also known as C4.
News April 28Despite Crackdown, Illegal Dispensaries Still Pervasive in Los Angeles
By John Schroyer Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer has launched a crusade on illegal dispensaries, announcing this month that his office has shuttered more than 500 cannabis businesses in roughly…
News April 28New York Taking Applications for Medical Cannabis Business Licenses
Ready, set, go! Entrepreneurs can now apply for medical cannabis business licenses in New York, kicking off a process that is expected to be one of the most competitive in…
News April 27Video Statement Part of Settlement Tied to $100M Lawsuit
In an unusual legal settlement, a Colorado company has issued a video statement about its role in issuing preliminary test results involving hemp-based oils produced by Medical Marijuana Inc.’s subsidiary…
News April 27Chart of the Week: 1,292 Marijuana Banking Relationships Terminated in 12 Months
By Becky Olson Nearly 400 banks, credit unions and other financial institutions terminated relationships with 1,292 marijuana-related businesses across the country from February 2014 through January 2015, according to information…
News April 27WA gov. signs sweeping bill moving MMJ into rec program
Washington State’s medical marijuana program will officially be rolled into its recreational market after Gov. Jay Inslee late Friday signed into law a sweeping bill putting in place rules for…
News April 27Minnesota MMJ Companies Raise $30M
The two companies selected to grow and dispense medical cannabis in Minnesota have raised a combined $30 million in investments – an unprecedented amount for startups in a new MMJ…
News April 24Canadian MMJ Crackdown On the Way?
Medical marijuana businesses in Vancouver, British Columbia, may soon be in the city’s crosshairs. The city council has “decided to step in” with a new ordinance that will boost licensing…
News April 24Seed-to-Sale Tracking Trend Continues With New Mexico
An increasing number of states are requiring cannabis companies to track every plant from seed to sale in a bid to increase oversight on the industry, which subsequently bolsters the…
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