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Recalls issued for 2 cannabis products in California
California regulators issued a mandatory recall for one cannabis product while a company in the state voluntarily asked for the return or disposal of one of its products.
News January 11Connecticut attorney general takes action against illicit marijuana operators
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong filed civil lawsuits against seven businesses accused of selling "potent, illicit" marijuana products without proper state licenses.
News January 11New Washington DC legislation targets unlicensed cannabis shops
Lawmakers in Washington DC passed legislation targeting unlicensed cannabis "gifting" stores, potentially empowering a new crackdown on the illicit retailers.
News January 11Despite 2023 marijuana enforcement criticism, Oklahoma won’t back down
Critics say Oklahoma regulators overstepped in 2023, but others argue more oversight is needed for wholesale marijuana prices to recover.
News January 11More California licensed cannabis labs approved to test flower
Six more licensed California cannabis labs are now compliant with new state rules and allowed to resume testing flower and non-infused pre-rolls.
News January 102 Navajo Nation members face charges for illicit marijuana grows
Law enforcement on the Navajo Nation have charged two members with illegally growing marijuana on tribal lands.
News January 10Cannabis hiring firm, Colorado team up on social equity education program
Colorado's Cannabis Business Office (CBO) is launching an educational program designed to support marijuana social equity entrepreneurs in the industry.
News January 10Arkansas medical marijuana sales hit $283 million in 2023, up 2.5%
Consumer spending on legal medical marijuana in Arkansas reached $283 million in 2023, an annual record and a 2.5% increase over the $276 million in sales reported in 2022.
News January 10Judge quashes Montana law creating escalating cannabis licensing fees
A Montana judge has restricted state regulators from collecting escalating fees from adult-use cannabis operators based on the number of stores they own.
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