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Election results mixed for marijuana allies in US House
A look at how marijuana allies in the U.S. House of Representatives fared in their bids to win offices in the 2022 midterm elections.
News November 9Federal court tosses delta-8 THC lawsuit against Kansas governor
A federal judge threw out a lawsuit against Kansas' governor and attorney general that alleged $120,000 worth of delta-8 THC products destroyed by police were legal.
News November 9Canadian cannabis producer Canopy loses CA$231.9 million in quarter
Canadian cannabis producer Canopy Growth reported a net loss of 231.9 million Canadian dollars ($172 million) in its second quarter, reflecting "non-cash fair value changes" as well as a jump…
News November 9US marijuana stocks up in early trading on midterm election results
Shares of publicly traded U.S. marijuana companies mostly gained value Wednesday morning after the 2022 midterm elections, despite mixed results among the five state MJ ballot measures put to voters.
News November 9Can a small Arizona town jump-start late-night cannabis retail?
The desert Southwest typically isn't known for trendsetting, but it's blazing a new trail for all-night cannabis stores.
News November 9Marijuana legalization wins in Maryland and Missouri, but industry loses elsewhere
Marijuana legalization’s yearslong winning streak finally stopped at a red wall in conservative states in the South and West on Tuesday, but the 2022 election still brought a solid win…
News November 9First social equity cannabis retailer opens in California’s capital city
The first cannabis store operated by a social equity licensee opened in Sacramento, California, roughly two years after the City Council authorized and designated 10 retail licenses for those who…
News November 9Missouri voters say yes to an adult-use marijuana market
A constitutional amendment to legalize adult-use marijuana appeared headed for a win Tuesday night, with legalization advocates declaring an outright victory.
News November 9South Dakota rejects cannabis possession, home cultivation
South Dakota voters shot down a measure that would have allowed adults to possess and use home-grown cannabis, though it would not have created an adult-use marketplace.
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