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More Than 300 Apply for Oregon Dispensary Licenses

Hundreds of entrepreneurs have applied for dispensary licenses in Oregon over the past two days, reflecting high levels of interest in the state’s emerging regulated medical cannabis industry. Oregon’s health…

News March 5

Thousands Apply for Licenses to Work in CO’s Rec Industry

People are still lining up around the block to work in Colorado’s recreational marijuana industry. According to the state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division  (MED), the office sees between 70-90 people each…

News March 3
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Black Market Threat to Rec Sales Lower Than Expected: Exclusive Data

By Anne Holland The economic threat the black market poses to legalized recreational cannabis sales may have been vastly overstated. According to a new consumer market research study from the…

News March 3

New Mexico Could Allow 12 More Cultivation Sites

New Mexico is considering a plan to boost the number of cultivation licenses significantly and raise production caps in a bid to alleviate a shortage of medical cannabis. Under a…

News March 3

Angel Investment Group Reports Big Growth

Angel investors are flocking to the marijuana industry. The ArcView Group – which connects wealthy individuals (also called “angels”) with startup cannabis companies – has seen its membership increase by…

News March 3

‘Reasonable Cause’ in Maine Marijuana Labor Case

It appears there could be some truth to allegations that the largest marijuana provider in Maine violated labor laws. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has found “reasonable cause” that…

News February 28
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Week In Review: Promoting Good Recreational Consumer Etiquette

By Fred Dreier Colorado’s retail marijuana industry has enjoyed overwhelmingly positive press through its first two months, with the program’s better-than-expected sales figures and optimistic tax projections grabbing headlines. But…

News February 28

Washington Mayors Want Marijuana Tax Revenue

Mayors in Washington State want a cut of marijuana tax revenue, because they believe the businesses will put a strain on local law enforcement and infrastructure. Nearly 100 mayors signed a…

News February 27

Dispensary Lawsuit in Massachusetts Alleges Favoritism

A dispensary applicant in Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit alleging the state’s Public Health Department used political favoritism and not merit in awarding provisional medical marijuana licenses. The business, 1Releaf…

News February 27
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