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Low-dose CBD to be legal without a prescription in New Zealand
Low-dose CBD products will be legal to buy without a prescription in New Zealand, but it might be a while before they're available.
News October 25New US House Speaker Mike Johnson has opposed marijuana reform
Hard-right conservative Mike Johnson, chosen by House Republicans on Wednesday to be the chamber's new speaker, has been a staunch opponent of marijuana reform in Congress.
News October 25Hemp biotech firm 22nd Century Group cuts debt by $8.1 million
Agricultural biotechnology company 22nd Century Group, which focuses on hemp, tobacco and hops, says it has reduced the outstanding amount of its senior secured debt by $8.1 million.
News October 25Georgia begins low-THC marijuana oil sales at independent pharmacies
Medical marijuana sales through independent pharmacies launched Wednesday in Georgia, the first U.S. state to approve that retail channel.
News October 25Ranks of women, minority cannabis execs rebound to pre-pandemic levels
The percentage of women and members of minority groups holding executive positions in the cannabis industry has returned to pre-pandemic levels after a significant drop during the past three years,…
News October 25Quebec’s government marijuana retailer SQDC appoints new CEO
Suzanne Bergeron has been installed as the new president and CEO of the Société québécoise du cannabis, the governmental marijuana retail monopoly in the Canadian province of Quebec.
News October 24Aurora Cannabis settles patent dispute with Willow Biosciences
Canadian licensed producer Aurora Cannabis has reached a settlement with Willow Biosciences over an ongoing patent litigation.
News October 24Minnesota government loans to marijuana company still under review
A key Minnesota governmental agency has not approved more than $20 million in loans to marijuana company Hwy35.
News October 24Two-thirds of Canadian consumers buy only legal cannabis, survey shows
Two-thirds of Canadian consumers buy cannabis only from legal sources, according to a new survey from Toronto-based polling company Pollara Strategic Insights.
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