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Verano raises ante in suit against marijuana operator Goodness Growth
Verano Holdings Corp. is firing back against fellow marijuana multistate operator Goodness Growth, which recently filed an application seeking a summary trial in Vancouver, British Columbia, and nearly $861 million…
News June 28Draft Farm Bill amendment puts hemp industry at risk
Some in Congress are threatening to dismantle the hemp industry, which was built by small businesses and American farmers.
News June 28Kentucky medical marijuana business licensing begins July 1
Kentucky's application process for medical marijuana business licenses begins July 1, more than a year after the governor signed off on MMJ legislation.
News June 27Teamsters allege cannabis store paid ‘sham’ union to avoid labor organizing
A major national labor union is jumping into a San Diego-area cannabis store’s legal challenge to California's labor-friendly licensing requirement.
News June 27Florida to license more Black marijuana farmers; adult-use campaign tops $60M
Three Black farmers in Florida are eligible to receive medical marijuana cultivation permits under a bill Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed into law.
News June 26Organigram invests 14 million euros in German cannabis operator Sanity Group
Organigram Holdings is investing 14 million euros ($14.9 million) in Berlin-based cannabis operator Sanity Group as the Canadian producer seeks expansion in Germany.
News June 26Global marijuana expansion and M&A: Q&A with Curaleaf Chair Boris Jordan
Curaleaf Holdings co-founder and Executive Chair Boris Jordan discusses his company's evolution and what he believes is in store for regulated marijuana companies at home and abroad.
News June 26Proposed THC regulations threaten Japanese CBD industry
If the Japanese government implements proposed THC limits, more than 90% of CBD products currently on the market will fail to meet the standards.
News June 26Arkansas judge upholds state’s first medical cannabis license revocation
An Arkansas judge upheld the license revocation of a medical cannabis dispensary that allegedly sold expired products to patients.
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