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California lawmakers send cannabis cafe bill to governor for signature
A bill that would allow California cannabis retailers to operate traditional kitchens and host events at their stores has advanced to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
News September 13Michigan marijuana store owner convicted of federal tax evasion
The former owner of a Michigan marijuana store could serve up to nine years in prison after he was found guilty by a federal court of evading income taxes and…
News September 13Hemp-CBD firm Charlotte’s Web replaces CEO after shareholder group’s revolt
Hemp-CBD products company Charlotte's Web Holdings has appointed Bill Morachnick as chief executive and board director, replacing Jacques Tortoroli, who resigned as CEO and from the company's board.
News September 13Canadian medical cannabis registrations at lowest level since legalization
Active medical cannabis registrations and overall spending on the medicine in Canada fell to their lowest levels since before recreational marijuana was legalized in late 2018.
News September 13It’s official: New York will open adult-use marijuana retail to multistate operators
New York regulators voted Tuesday to allow the state’s medical marijuana operators to apply for adult-use retail licenses.
News September 12August cannabis sales reach $24.9M in Connecticut and $21.6M in Maine
Connecticut and Maine both posted modest marijuana sales increases in August, according to the latest state data.
News September 12Leafly becomes latest from marijuana industry to consolidate shares
E-commerce platform Leafly Holdings is the latest publicly traded company in the marijuana industry to consolidate its shares to keep its listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
News September 12California expands grant funding to establish more local cannabis retail
California regulators are expanding grant access and funding for cities and counties to establish adult-use retail cannabis programs.
News September 12Once a marijuana enemy, DEA now key to rescheduling
The most significant shift in U.S. marijuana policy is drawing closer, but one major obstacle remains in reform's way: the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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