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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 9
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New 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 9
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Trulieve 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 8
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Will 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 8
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Michigan’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 5
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DEA 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 5
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Alabama 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 4
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Cannabis’ 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 4
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New 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.

News June 3
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