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Massachusetts cannabis sales hit record $1.65 billion despite falling prices
Total sales for the year exceeded the previous year by about $3 million as the state faces a campaign to end adult-use cannabis.
News January 9Mike Tyson, Ric Flair claim fraud in celebrity cannabis branding efforts
Mike Tyson and Ric Flair are accusing their erstwhile partners in celebrity cannabis brands of ripping them off.
News January 8Oregon cannabis prices fall to record low but consumer demand steady
Annual sales in 2025 declined 3.5% to $925 million, continuing a downward trend that began with the COVID-19 pandemic-driven peak of $1.2 billion in 2021.
News January 8Florida adult-use marijuana legalization stinks, state attorney general tells Supreme Court
A ban on public cannabis use in a proposed adult-use legalization measure in Florida is misleading because citizens might still smell it, the state attorney general recently claimed.
News January 7Supply woes still hampering Kentucky medical marijuana launch
A bright spot for patients emerged with the announcement of Speakeasy Dispensary’s Jan. 15 grand opening in Hamburg.
News January 7Republican opposition to Trump marijuana rescheduling could thwart other reforms
Republican opposition to President Donald Trump's marijuana rescheduling executive order complicates the picture for future reforms like banking protections.
News January 6Vireo Growth acquires former ‘Uber of Weed’ as cannabis M&A activity heats up
The acquisition gives Minneapolis-based Vireo Growth an additional 65 retail locations and a delivery infrastructure.
News January 6Major cannabis edibles M&A as Wyld acquires competitor Grön
Wyld operates in 16 states and Canada, reaching about 7,500 retail locations. Grön’s products are sold in nearly 4,500 stores in nine states and Canada.
News January 5New York cannabis sales hit $1.5 billion in 2025
By the end of 2025, there were 556 licensed retailers, up from 261 in 2024. More than 200 of the shops are in New York City.
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