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DEA confirms it is reviewing marijuana rescheduling recommendation
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is currently "conducting its review" of an earlier recommendation that the agency reschedule marijuana, a DEA official recently told a federal lawmaker.
News January 4New Mexico fines, revokes licenses of 2 cannabis operations
New Mexico regulators revoked the licenses of two cannabis facilities operating in close proximity and issued $1 million fines to each for violations such as growing too many plants and…
News January 4Oneida Indian Nation opens recreational marijuana sales in New York
The Oneida Indian Nation has launched recreational marijuana sales from its vertically integrated business in Verona, New York.
News January 4Largest cannabis MSOs lay out modest expansion plans for 2024
Several of the nation’s largest cannabis companies have already mapped out their retail expansion plans in 2024, a consequence of licensing caps, limited new market opportunities and ongoing capital concerns.
News January 470% of medical marijuana products in Mississippi on ‘hold’ for retesting
A large batch of medical marijuana products in Mississippi have been placed on "administrative hold" as regulators continue testing to clear the products for sale.
News January 3Auxly Cannabis inks tentative deal with lenders on credit facility
Auxly Cannabis Group has signed a nonbinding term sheet to amend the credit facility between a syndicate of lenders and its wholly owned subsidiary, Auxly Leamington.
News January 3Maine authorities charge 5 in illicit marijuana grow crackdowns
Maine is cracking down on unlicensed marijuana operators, charging five individuals in two separate investigations in the past week.
News January 3Village Farms sends first cannabis shipment to growing UK market
Village Farms International has sent its first shipment of two cannabis brands to the growing United Kingdom market.
News January 3Canadian marijuana retailer Trees Corp. enters creditor protection
Insolvent Canadian recreational marijuana retailer Trees Corp. has entered creditor protection, becoming the latest debt-laden cannabis company to keep its creditors at bay while seeking restructuring.
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