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Curaleaf grows 2023 revenue to $1.35B, looks to new marijuana markets
Major marijuana multistate operator Curaleaf Holdings posted $345.3 million in net revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023, an increase of 1.5% over the same quarter the year before and…
News March 7More than half of US hemp flower grown in California
California led the nation in hemp flower acreage and production in 2022, according to an MJBizDaily analysis of the recent Census of Agriculture report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.…
News March 7New medical cannabis trade group launches in Florida
A new industry trade group, the Florida Medical Marijuana Trade Association, has been formed to lobby for policies favorable to the state's cannabis sector.
News March 6Hawaii Senate approves adult-use marijuana legalization bill
Hawaii’s Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill to legalize adult-use marijuana retail and cultivation.
News March 6Second round for Missouri cannabis microbusiness applications set for April
Missouri regulators will begin accepting the second round of adult-use cannabis microbusiness applications April 15-29.
News March 6Marijuana MSO Planet 13 prices public offering to raise $11.3 million
Marijuana multistate operator Planet 13 Holdings has priced a public offering to raise gross proceeds of at least $11.3 million.
News March 6Amsterdam denied inclusion in Dutch cannabis experiment
The lower house of Parliament in the Netherlands rejected the addition of Amsterdam to the country’s cannabis cultivation and distribution experiment, meaning the number of cities set to take part when…
News March 6Herbl receivership unloads 3 assets from marijuana distributor’s historic collapse
Two buyers placed winning auction bids of more than $1.4 million to acquire certain assets from California marijuana distributor Herbl.
News March 6Kentucky bill would expand medical cannabis qualifying conditions
A Republican lawmaker in Kentucky has introduced a bill to widely expand qualifying conditions for medical cannabis patients as the state preps to launch an MMJ program next year.
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