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Michigan recalls some infused marijuana pre-rolls in violation of testing protocols
Michigan's cannabis regulator is recalling 1,098 units of infused marijuana pre-rolls made by Hazel Park-based manufacturer Flavor Galaxy.
News May 15Some cannabis cultivars resistant to hop latent viroid symptoms, research shows
Hop latent viroid, already infecting most cannabis grows across the United States and Europe, is coming under greater scrutiny as researchers scramble for options to control the spread of the…
News May 15Average THC potency of illicit marijuana flower is 16%, DEA says
The average THC potency of illicit marijuana flower in the United States is 16%, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
News May 14Key approval paves way for Ohio’s adult-use cannabis market to open in June
A key legislative approval in Ohio has cleared a path for adult-use cannabis sales to begin next month.
News May 14Connecticut joins ranks of states restricting intoxicating hemp products
Connecticut's governor has signed into law a bill that will restrict and regulate hemp products.
News May 14Scapegoat or solution? Ouster of top New York marijuana official raises questions
The exit of Chris Alexander, the top state official overseeing New York’s rollout of adult-use marijuana sales, is seen by many as assigning blame for what has been decried as…
News May 14Massachusetts issues cease-and-desist order to hemp manufacturer using THCV
Massachusetts regulators have issued a cease-and-desist order to a licensed hemp manufacturer in the state to halt the production and transfer of any products containing THCV.
News May 13Nabis cannabis wholesale workers join Teamsters union in California
Employees at San Francisco-based cannabis wholesaler Nabis are the latest to join the Teamsters Local 630 labor union.
News May 13Marijuana industry labor relations are reaching a crossroads
Marijuana operators and mainstream companies have one thing in common - an uneasy and often adversarial relationship with labor.
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