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Las Vegas Sets Zoning Rules for Cannabis Businesses
Las Vegas will allow dispensaries to set up shop in commercial zones, provided they are at least 1,000 feet from schools and 300 feet from parks, community centers and churches.…
News May 224% Surcharge, Sales Tax on Massachusetts MMJ Proposed
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Massachusetts would be subject to a 4% surcharge on revenues under a plan introduced by a local lawmaker. The legislator – Sen. Brian Joyce, D-Milton –…
News May 221,000-2,000 New Marijuana Jobs in Colorado
Colorado’s cannabis industry has added roughly 1,000 to 2,000 new jobs since recreational sales began on Jan. 1, according to a local industry organization. The Marijuana Industry Group (MIG) estimates…
News May 21Federal Water Off-Limits to Cannabis Cultivation Sites
Marijuana growers cannot use federal irrigation water to cultivate cannabis, the U.S. Interior Department announced on Tuesday. The decision could impact growers in Washington state, where two-thirds of the state’s…
News May 21New Mexico Dispensary Owners Fear Proposed Regulations Will Cripple MMJ Industry
By Fred Dreier Dispensary owners in New Mexico are concerned about the future of medical marijuana in the state, fearing that proposed rule changes will create an unworkable system and…
News May 214 Board Members Join NCIA
Four new directors will join the board of the National Cannabis Industry Association, a member-based organization that lobbies on behalf of marijuana businesses. Aaron Justis of Buds & Roses Collective,…
News May 21‘Prominent Customers’ Persuade Nevada Bank to Take MMJ Accounts
A bank in Nevada has revealed that it intends to work with medical marijuana companies, saying several of its “prominent customers” are applying for licenses to operate dispensaries and cultivation…
News May 20Marijuana Growers Could See Federal Water Supplies Dry Up
Some state-legal cannabis growers in the western United States could see their water supply dry up soon. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which oversees federal water resources, is currently evaluating…
News May 20New Mexico Patient Numbers Dip
New Mexico’s medical marijuana program is struggling to grow its patient base, and some believe it’s due to the challenging process of registering for an MMJ card. A spokesman for…
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