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Canadian cannabis producer Organigram enters US, plans CA$25 million raise
Organigram Holdings has dipped into its strategic investment pool to pick up a minority stake in Roxboro, North Carolina-based Open Book Extracts as part of its plan to target emerging…
News March 27Cookies cuts ties with its lone San Francisco marijuana store
The Cookies marijuana brand terminated the licensing agreement it had with Berner’s on Haight, an adult-use store in San Francisco.
News March 27USDA approves genetically modified hemp strain that’s THC- and CBD-free
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a genetically modified hemp strain without THC or CBD that could help hemp farmers reduce waste.
News March 26Massachusetts cannabis regulator expanding ‘secret shopper’ program
Massachusetts' Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) is reportedly working to expand a "secret shopper" program as it tries to regulate issues with marijuana packaging and labeling compliance.
News March 26Calling marijuana a ‘gateway drug,’ House GOP opposes banking reform
Congressional Republicans should oppose marijuana reform, including banking protections, because MJ is a “dangerous, addictive … gateway drug,” according to a GOP policy memo.
News March 26Psychedelic training is an ‘investment’ in public health: Q&A with UC Berkeley’s Moana Meadow
Moana Meadow, the staff director of the Psychedelic Facilitation Certificate Program at the University of California, Berkeley, talks about the importance of facilitation in cannabis and psychedelic therapies, among other…
News March 26Auxly auditor flags ‘going concern’ risk as cannabis firm reports smaller loss
Auxly Cannabis Group’s record 2023 sales helped substantially improve its net loss, but an auditor flagged a “significant doubt” over the company’s ability to continue as a "going concern."
News March 25Massachusetts marijuana worker denied Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection
A marijuana company employee in Massachusetts has been denied bankruptcy protections, highlighting a federal barrier that extends beyond the corporate realm to personal finances.
News March 25Maryland cannabis retail zoning would be less restrictive under new bill
Maryland county governments could have less control on where recreational cannabis stores set up shop if a bill that moved ahead in the state General Assembly is passed into law.
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