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Michigan’s top cannabis regulator elected president of CANNRA
Regulators from Virginia, Illinois, Hawaii, Connecticut, Missouri and Iowa also will serve on CANNRA’s 2026-27 board.
News June 16Virginia adult-use cannabis sales to begin July 2027 under new deal
License caps and tax rates both set in compromise that will see sales begin July 1, 2027.
News June 16Do cannabis products need standardized expiration dates?
For operators, the stakes go beyond compliance – botched dating can trigger recalls, drain working capital and erode brand trust.
News June 16Canopy Growth reports big jump in medical cannabis revenue
Canopy’s medical cannabis net revenue in the fourth quarter was $25.3 million. Its international revenue was $8.6 million.
News June 15Texas court reinstates hemp rules, enforcement still unclear
The decision does not settle the broader lawsuit, but it removes a lower-court block that paused enforcement of portions of the regulations.
News June 12Tribal cannabis stores hit record expansion across the US
With 19 tribes owning 26 stores, Washington has the most tribally owned cannabis retail operations of any state.
News June 12Trulieve is first US cannabis company to trade on NYSE
CEO Kim Rivers called the listing a turning point for the cannabis sector. Analysts predict the company will break even in the next year.
News June 11Nabis CEO on the future of interstate cannabis commerce post-rescheduling
Vince Ning says the question of whether reclassifying medical marijuana opens state borders to cannabis products remains largely unsettled.
News June 11Missouri cannabis sales hit record $135.1 million in May
The average price of cannabis items sold dropped from $28.79 in May 2025 to $26.61 for the same month this year.
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