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Cannabis legislation could break Virginia’s budget impasse
Gov. Abigail Spanberger could support folding a regulated adult-use retail framework into the budget after vetoing a standalone sales bill.
News June 9New Mexico built a successful cannabis market without the hype
New Mexico’s cannabis market is growing. It’s not flashy or headline-grabbing; it’s a steady climb to statewide success.
News June 9Trulieve to become first US cannabis company listed on NYSE
Trulieve completed a corporate restructuring and that deconsolidated its operations in markets serving both medical and adult-use customers.
News June 8Will rescheduling revive medical cannabis? It depends on the state
The opportunity is not just tax relief or capital access – it’s rebuilding cannabis around wellness and products tailored to specific needs.
News June 8Michigan’s cannabis tax gamble comes up short in first quarter
The tax, which kicked in Jan. 1, was at the center of a bipartisan road-funding deal that ended a drawn-out budget standoff last year.
News June 5DEA registration is a tough choice for medical marijuana operators
Registration provides a safe harbor for medical marijuana businesses, but they must hand over a lot of sensitive information to the agency.
News June 5Alabama cannabis market opens with one dispensary, 11 to follow
To access the program, patients need a qualifying condition and a recommendation from a physician registered with the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission.
News June 4Cannabis’ challenge isn’t regulation – it’s enforcement
Ripple CEO Justin Singer says the real issue in the legal market is not too much regulation but too little enforcement.
News June 4New York governor signs anti-inversion cannabis bill
Those who don’t play by the rules face fines of up to $10,000 per day and possible product seizure and destruction.
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