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Council: Berkeley Dispensaries Must Provide Free Cannabis
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Berkeley, California, must provide some free cannabis to low-income patients, the city council ruled in what appears to be a first for the medical marijuana industry.…
News July 3New Rules Could Boost Expenses for CO Edibles Companies
Proposed regulations on edibles in Colorado will add tens of thousands of dollars in additional costs for manufacturers and introduce other headaches, owners of some infused products companies say. The…
News July 2$4M Infusion for Florida Medical Marijuana Legalization Push
The campaign to legalize medical marijuana in Florida just received a $4 million cash infusion from its primary backer, noted attorney John Morgan. The cash will help fund an advertising…
News July 2Seattle’s 1st Recreational Shop Set to Open
At least one retail cannabis shop is poised to open in Seattle when Washington State’s recreational marijuana program launches next week. James Lathrop, the owner of Cannabis City, and his…
News July 2Elimination of 9 Dispensary Applicants in MA to Ripple Across State’s MMJ Industry
By Fred Dreier Massachusetts dropped a bombshell on the state’s medical marijuana industry last week by eliminating nine of the 20 groups that won provisional approval for dispensary licenses, citing…
News July 2Ex-New Mexico Gov. Named CEO of Nevada Cannabis Company
A publicly traded marijuana company in Nevada has hired New Mexico’s former governor, Gary Johnson, as its chief executive officer. Cannabis Sativa Inc. hopes to manufacture marijuana oils and edible…
News July 1Rejected MA Dispensary Applicant to Appeal Decision
A prospective dispensary owner in Massachusetts will appeal the Department of Public Health’s recent decision to eliminate his business from the application process. John Greene, founder and CEO of the…
News July 1CO Welcomes New Rec Applicants, Prepares to End Vertical Integration Rule
Colorado’s recreational marijuana industry is finally opening its doors to newcomers and abolishing one of its most stringent cultivation rules. The new dynamic could create a noticeable shift in Colorado’s…
News July 1Oregon Regulators, Dispensary Owners Meet
Medical marijuana regulators in Oregon have conducted two dozen surprise visits at dispensaries over the past three months, one of which resulted in a closure. The Oregon Liquor Control Commission,…
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