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Legal cannabis industry sheds jobs for first time
Retail revenue fell to $29.1 billion – the first year-over-year drop since adult-use sales began, according to the U.S. Cannabis Jobs Report.
News June 22In the cannabis industry, ‘culture’ is revealed in hard times
Cannabis companies are eager - sometimes desperate - to show authentic "cannabis culture." But companies create and maintain culture through consistent actions, our columnist argues.
News June 19Massachusetts caps cannabis cultivation, expands retail
As of June 16, the Cannabis Control Commission stopped accepting new applications for indoor and outdoor marijuana cultivator licenses.
News June 18DEA selects only cannabis foes to participate in marijuana rescheduling hearing
Cannabis reform advocates are locked out the DEA marijuana rescheduling hearings set to begin later this month. But that might not be a bad thing.
News June 18Glass House separates cultivation from adult-use cannabis retail, files for NYSE uplisting
California-based mega-cultivator Glass House Brands applied for listing on the New York Stock Exchange after shifting its assets around to go medical cannabis-only, the company said.
News June 18Why the industry needs to defend federal marijuana rescheduling
"If you have a DEA license or are in a state-legal market, from a compliance perspective, that will be treated differently at an institution,” Bronstein said. “It will be treated…
News June 18Federal cannabis rescheduling may not apply in Washington, regulator warns
Since cannabis operators in Washington are licensed under a single-tier system, federal medical cannabis rescheduling may not be much help.
News June 17Illinois folds hemp THC into regulated cannabis system, but drinks unclear
Gov. JB Pritzker had threatened to ban intoxicating hemp products entirely if lawmakers failed to establish regulations for the products.
News June 17After Trulieve, which cannabis MSO will be next to uplist?
Cannabis companies seeking to follow Trulieve Cannabis Corp.'s lead and list on mainstream stock exchanges may have a hard road ahead.
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