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Thailand’s ‘wild East’ cannabis industry braces for regulatory earthquake
Thousands of cannabis businesses in Thailand are bracing for major legal and regulatory changes as the country looks to curb adult-use sales and pivot the industry back to a medicinal…
News February 12New York approves 2 adult-use stores as politicos weigh cannabis law changes
New York regulators gave the OK for two more adult-use stores to open as lawmakers ponder some potential changes to the state’s cannabis law.
News February 9Ultra Health, largest marijuana player in New Mexico, closing Santa Fe shop
New Mexico's largest medical and adult-use marijuana operator, Ultra Health, will close one of its two Santa Fe stores at the end of February.
News February 9Canopy shakes up board, reports CA$216 million loss on lower cannabis sales
Canadian cannabis producer Canopy Growth on Friday reported a shake-up to its board of directors, a lower third-quarter loss and a “singular focus” on marijuana.
News February 9Oklahoma medical marijuana growers sue over fire-inspection backlog
Oklahoma medical marijuana companies whose licenses are at risk over tardy fire-safety inspections are suing, alleging the state fire marshal failed to conduct required inspections in time for the operators…
News February 9Opinion: Is Trulieve’s refund claim the cannabis industry’s way out of 280E?
Trulieve Cannabis Corp.'s highly publicized $143 million federal income tax refund claims created a frenzy of hope that seems to offer the marijuana industry a way out. But does it?
News February 9Momentum builds in Hawaii to legalize adult-use marijuana as foes mobilize
Hawaii lawmakers have introduced several marijuana-related bills this session as momentum grows to establish an adult-use program in the state after Democratic Gov. Josh Green again signaled support for legalization.
News February 9Jones Soda, Tilray partnering to bring Mary Jones cannabis drinks to Canada
Seattle-based Jones Soda Co. is partnering with licensed producer Tilray Brands to bring infused-beverage brand Mary Jones to the Canadian market, starting in Ontario.
News February 8Marijuana MSO Ayr Wellness completes debt extension, raises $40 million
Marijuana multistate operator Ayr Wellness completed its previously announced plan to manage its significant debt by extending the maturity date of its senior notes from 2024 to 2026.
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