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California bill would allow marijuana retailers to serve food, beverages
A lawmaker in San Francisco introduced a bill that would allow marijuana retailers in California to operate kitchens and host events at their stores.
News February 14Israeli cannabis company InterCure files lawsuit over nixed acquisition
Israeli medical cannabis producer InterCure said it is suing Cann Pharmaceuticals, which does business as Better, over a failed merger.
News February 14Longtime Oregon marijuana regulatory director Steve Marks resigns
Steve Marks is resigning as director of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, effective Wednesday.
News February 14Colombia’s cannabis exports nearly doubled in 2022
Colombia's cannabis exports were on pace to nearly double last year, as the South American country aims to meet demand in the small but growing international import market.
News February 14SNDL cutting 85 position as marijuana job losses near 1,000 in Canada
Calgary, Alberta-based SNDL is cutting 85 jobs as a part of a plan to deliver approximately 9 million Canadian dollars ($6.7 million) in cost savings, making it the latest Canadian cannabis…
News February 14Ready-to-use, pre-ground cannabis gains popularity in Canada
Growth in the ground-cannabis segment appears to be propelled by convenience-seeking, value-conscious consumers, although the Canadian trend hasn't reached U.S. cannabis markets.
News February 14Forian exits marijuana industry with $30 million sale of BioTrack to Alleaves
Technology company Forian said it is selling cannabis software provider BioTrack for $30 million in cash to Alleaves and exiting the marijuana industry to focus on health care.
News February 13MA extends allowances for curbside cannabis pickup, telemedicine
Massachusetts regulators renewed COVID-19 pandemic-era permissions for medical marijuana patients to use curbside pickup and video-chat appointments to renew their recommendations.
News February 13Connecticut AG takes action against delta-8 THC sellers
Connecticut's attorney general is suing five store operators for allegedly selling products containing delta-8 THC.
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