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Cannabis operators’ delinquent payments total more than $3.8 billion, report says
Total delinquent payments by U.S. cannabis operators have exceeded $3.8 billion and could balloon to $4.2 billion in 2024 without some intervention.
News April 3Maryland licenses 174 adult-use marijuana social equity operators
Maryland regulators have awarded 174 adult-use marijuana social equity licenses.
News April 3Canadian producer Heritage Cannabis granted creditor protection
Heritage Cannabis is the latest Canadian marijuana producer to obtain an order for creditor protection as a wave of insolvencies continues to sweep across the nation's adult-use market.
News April 3Maine to relax labeling rules for some marijuana edibles
The Maine Senate has approved legislation that could make it easier for manufacturers to label certain types of marijuana edibles, including gummies.
News April 3Hemp-derived THC producers wary of how US Farm Bill could change market
U.S. lawmakers might address intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids in the new Farm Bill, which could adversely affect a budding industry.
News April 3Canadian marijuana operator Indiva weighs options, including potential sale
Canada's leading producer of cannabis edibles, Indiva Limited, has hired a financial adviser to help the company evaluate an array of strategic options.
News April 2Canopy Growth alum McCarthy takes helm of Cannabis Council of Canada
Cannabis industry veteran Paul McCarthy was appointed president of the Cannabis Council of Canada, the country’s largest industry-supported lobby group.
News April 2Georgia hemp bill imposing age limits on CBD, delta-8 THC goes to governor
Georgia is set to prohibit sales of hemp-derived cannabinoid products to anyone younger than 21, including goods containing CBD as well as intoxicating, synthetically derived cannabinoids such as delta-8 THC…
News April 2CEO of Aussie cannabis firm Cann Group resigns amid ‘new strategic direction’
Cann Group Limited CEO Peter Koetsier is resigning from the Melbourne cannabis company for "family reasons,"
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