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Cannabis retailer High Tide appoints new CFO
Canadian adult-use cannabis retailer High Tide has appointed Mayank Mahajan as the company's new chief financial officer.
News May 2New lawsuit filed over New York marijuana business licensing
An applicant in upstate New York seeking a marijuana cultivation and processor license is suing regulators in the latest legal challenge to alleged "priority" status in the state.
News May 2Connecticut advances bill to restrict hemp products
Connecticut's House of Representatives voted in favor of a bill that would restrict and regulate hemp products in the state.
News May 2US cannabis business licenses down 6% in first quarter of 2024
The number of active U.S. cannabis business licenses fell 6% during the first quarter of 2024, according to CRB Monitor, a cannabis intelligence firm.
News May 2Farm Bill framework seeks to define hemp, doesn’t mention delta-8 THC
Democratic leaders on the U.S. Senate Agricultural Committee seek to define industrial hemp in the upcoming U.S. Farm Bill, according to a framework the group unveiled Wednesday.
News May 1Florida Gov. DeSantis plans to help fight recreational marijuana ballot measure
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis indicated he will take a pronounced role in helping to defeat the state’s November ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana.
News May 1Georgia governor signs off on bill regulating hemp products
Georgia's governor signed off on a bill aimed at regulating hemp-derived products and growing the state's hemp industry.
News May 1Cookies to acquire ‘related’ cannabis assets in Florida
Marijuana brand Cookies plans to acquire "all operational cannabis assets related to the production and sale of Cookies-branded cannabis products" in Florida from TRP Co. and affiliated companies.
News May 1Missouri social equity marijuana applicants appeal license revocations
Two social equity marijuana applicants in Missouri are appealing regulators' decision to revoke their business licenses because of their connection to a Michigan company called Canna Zoned.
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