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Mississippi to rescind medical marijuana lab’s testing license
The Mississippi health department plans to revoke the medical marijuana testing license belonging to Natchez-based Rapid Analytics.
News February 23US receives first DEA-sanctioned cannabis import from Jamaica
A Canadian-Jamaican company comprised of former veterans of Steep Hill Labs and Canopy Growth Corp. has shipped what it claims is the first Drug Enforcement Administration-sanctioned export of cannabis products…
News February 23If OH lawmakers stall, regulator to issue adult-use marijuana licenses Sept. 7
Ohio's top cannabis regulator plans to issue adult-use marijuana businesses licenses on Sept. 7 at the latest if infighting in the Legislature continues to halt momentum on establishing rules, certain…
News February 23Germany’s ‘quasi legalization’ cannabis law approved; medical boost expected
Germany’s chief legislative body on Friday approved a landmark recreational cannabis bill that’s being simultaneously hailed as a generational milestone and “quasi legalization” because the new law stops short of…
News February 23Marijuana lender AFC Gamma splitting into two companies
Marijuana-sector real estate lender AFC Gamma is splitting off its non-cannabis commercial real estate business into a separate company.
News February 23Cannabis delivery workers at California’s Amuse join Teamsters
More workers at Southern California cannabis delivery company Amuse have joined the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, marking another victory in the labor union's push to organize legal cannabis workers.
News February 22National law enforcement group urges marijuana rescheduling
A group of reform-minded police chiefs and prosecutors urged the Biden administration in a letter sent Thursday to reclassify marijuana as a less harmful drug under federal law.
News February 22Canadian recreational cannabis sales surpass CA$5 billion in 2023
Canadian recreational cannabis sales were worth 5.07 billion Canadian dollars ($3.8 billion) in 2023, an increase of 12.2% compared to 2022, according to government retail sales data released Thursday.
News February 22Connecticut marijuana sales decline in January amid product shortages
Amid reports of product shortages, adult-use marijuana sales in Connecticut dropped in January for the first time since the market launched in 2023.
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