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Hiding in the federal hemp crackdown is a hyperlocal opportunity
The looming federal hemp THC ban spells trouble for the $28 billion industry - but creates a hyperlocal opportunity for hemp beverage makers.
March 13IRS digs in on marijuana rescheduling as MSOs’ 280E bill balloons
Cannabis companies owe the IRS $1.6 billion and counting in past-due 280E-related bills, and marijuana rescheduling is unlikely to change that, the agency said in recent filings.
News March 12Why are Delaware cannabis sales off to such a slow start?
The state’s cannabis industry has faced a slow rollout, with only 13 medical dispensaries offering recreational products.
News March 12How a liquor store owner learned to love hemp THC beverages
Jon Halper’s Top Ten Liquors offers more than 300 hemp-derived THC beverage brands, as well as edible products, at 14 of its retail outlets.
News March 12Oklahoma cannabis operators notch win in federal court against state
Oklahoma medical marijuana operators are escalating a legal fight against Gov. Kevin Stitt and other state authorities, whom they claim are waging a deliberate effort to shut them down.
News March 11Texas set to ban smokable hemp THC flower March 31
The ban stems from a revised “total THC” rule, which includes THCA in the calculation of delta-9 THC levels.
News March 11Federal marijuana rescheduling may speed Tennessee MMJ legalization
Federal marijuana rescheduling is changing lawmakers' minds about medical cannabis in Tennessee.
News March 10New 24% wholesale tax continues to punish Michigan cannabis
Preliminary Headset data projects that statewide cannabis revenue sank to $206.18 million last month – a 14.8% drop from February 2025.
News March 10Colorado cannabis retail chain purchase signals M&A shift
Verdant Capital will focus on single-state operators with local brand equity, at least $20 million in revenue and multiple locations.
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