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British Columbia allowing cannabis stores to have transparent windows
Hundreds of cannabis retailers in British Columbia are no longer required to block the windows of their respective stores from outside viewing.
News May 23Rhode Island marijuana store heeds order to halt billboard ads
A Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based marijuana retailer heeded a state order to remove roadside billboards advertising his business.
News May 23Cannabis operator Item 9 Labs cutting $3.5M in expenses in restructuring plan
Vertically integrated cannabis producer and retailer Item 9 Labs Corp. has initiated a restructuring plan that includes cutting expenses by $3.5 million and an executive shake-up.
News May 23Marijuana advertisers face hurdles with Twitter’s newest ad policies
Twitter might have further eased its rules for cannabis advertising, but the changes don’t seem to have made it any easier for marijuana businesses to take advantage of the social…
News May 23Nebraska advocates rekindle medical cannabis legalization efforts
A group of marijuana advocates in Nebraska have renewed efforts to secure enough signatures to bring two specific medical cannabis legalization issues to voters in 2024.
News May 22Minnesota gov to sign adult-use marijuana legalization law that allows delta-8
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will sign an adult-use marijuana legalization bill into law that also allows cannabis companies to sell hemp-derived products including those that contain delta-8 THC.
News May 22Why are Canadian cannabis products recalled for incorrect labels?
At a time when the accuracy of cannabis label claims is already under scrutiny, recalls for erroneous labels may matter more than ever.
News May 22Rhode Island retailer flouts marijuana advertising ban with billboards
Mother Earth Wellness in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is challenging state regulations that allow out-of-state retailers more advertising rights.
News May 22Adult-use cannabis sales in New York surpass $16.5 million
Regulated adult-use marijuana sales in New York state have surpassed $16.5 million since the first dispensary opened in December, state regulators said last week.
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