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Whoopi Goldberg’s marijuana company and convicted ex-mayor in court
Whoopi Goldberg's cannabis company and a nonprofit run by a convicted ex-mayor of Paterson, N.J., are trading legal claims over a failed bid to open a cannabis store in the…
News September 5Delaware adult-use cannabis sales top $7.3 million in first month
More than $7.3 million worth of cannabis was sold in August in Delaware during the state’s first month of recreational sales.
News September 5How the MJBiz Factbook empowers cannabis businesses and investors
The cannabis industry moves unexpectedly. One month you’re celebrating record sales in California, the next you’re navigating new regulations in Texas or watching M&A activity reshape the competitive landscape. For…
News September 5THC-infused beverage sales topped $1 billion in 2024
Legal sales of THC beverages in the U.S. exceeded $1 billion in 2024, and is forecast to expand exponentially.
News September 4$5.5 billion reprieve as Texas hemp THC ban fails
A push to ban all hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Texas, a market worth an estimated $5.5 billion, failed on Wednesday night.
News September 4Massachusetts must rehire embattled cannabis czar as employee payouts soar
Ousted Massachusetts cannabis czar Shannon O'Brien won her job back even as employees who accused her of wrongdoing earn payouts of their own.
News September 4Branding rules: Vic Mensa to share marketing insights at MJBizCon
Vic Mensa entered the cannabis industry equipped with real-life experience as well as knowledge gleaned from books.
News September 4Nebraska moves to ban cannabis flowers and edibles, limit business licenses
Nebraska medical cannabis patients will have limited products available at limited dispensaries under rules approved Tuesday.
News September 3Chicago alderman won’t allow cannabis dispensary owned by ex-cops
A Chicago alderman blocked a proposal from a business that includes former police officers from opening a marijuana dispensary on the city’s North Side.
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