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Cannabis Retailers Hope to Cash in on Black Friday
Recreational marijuana businesses in Colorado will have sales just like any other retailer on Black Friday, hoping to cash in on the crush of shoppers seeking deals in the days…
News November 24Chart of the Week: MMJ Patient Stats in Arizona – Males, Females and Age Breakdown
By Jennifer Mann The largest demographic group of registered medical marijuana patients in Arizona consists of men between the ages of 18 and 30, more than three times the number…
News November 24San Diego Dispensary Applicants Trip Each Other Up
Entrepreneurs hoping to open dispensaries in San Diego are competing aggressively with each other before even opening their doors. Some applicants for dispensary licenses are reportedly appealing environmental exemptions given…
News November 24Multi-State MMJ Operators Embroiled in Lawsuits, Legal Disputes
Entrepreneurs seeking cannabis licenses in multiple states have a new concern: legal issues from one market affecting applications in others. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Nicholas Vita and Michael Abbott,…
News November 21CO Credit Union for MJ Businesses Could Open by New Year’s Day
Colorado marijuana businesses in need of a bank account, take heart. Banking services may soon be available via a unique credit union. According to The Denver Post, Fourth Corner Credit…
News November 21Week in Review: OR Rec Taxes in Question, DC Measure Might Stand + MD Sticks With Huge Fees
By Marijuana Business Daily Staff Marijuana legalization in Washington DC will probably remain intact, neighboring Maryland decides to stick with enormous fees for medical marijuana cultivators, and Oregon cities are…
News November 21Bill Would Allow VA Docs to Recommend MMJ
A bill introduced in Congress by representatives from California and Oregon with 10 bipartisan co-sponsors would allow Veterans Affairs doctors to recommend medical marijuana for veterans in states where it’s…
News November 211,000-Foot Buffer Rule Could Lead to Federal Action in MA
Legal marijuana dispensaries face potential prosecution if a U.S. attorney enforces federal guidelines banning marijuana businesses from opening within 1,000 feet of schools, playgrounds or public housing. U.S. Attorney Carmen…
News November 21Two More San Diego MMJ Dispensaries Ordered to Close
The crusade against illegal medical marijuana dispensaries in southern California has been going on for years, and on Wednesday, two more MMJ shops in San Diego were ordered to close…
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