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Minnesota adult-use marijuana sales delayed for a predictable reason
Minnesota cannabis stores can open but still have no product to sell because of a predicted problem.
News August 22South Dakota marijuana industry backs crackdown on hemp THC
The medical marijuana industry in South Dakota supports an ongoing crackdown on sales of hemp-derived THC products.
News August 22From confusion to conversion: How behavioral science is reshaping cannabis retail
(This is a contributed guest column. To be considered as an MJBizDaily guest columnist, please submit your request here.) The cannabis industry doesn’t have a product problem — it has a communication problem.…
News August 22Controversial Michigan marijuana testing lab run by former cops must close
Viridis, a Michigan marijuana testing lab run by former police officers that regulators accused of wrongdoing, has agreed to close.
News August 21Florida medical marijuana patients can use guns, court rules
A appellate court on Wednesday determined that federal restrictions prohibiting medical marijuana patients in Florida from buying and using guns violates the Second Amendment.
News August 21Could the Supreme Court help cannabis if Donald Trump won’t?
The Trump Justice Department will try to convince the Supreme Court to restrict the Second Amendment rights of cannabis users.
News August 21A year into adult-use cannabis sales, Ohio now allows pre-rolls
In the year since the first adult-use cannabis products were sold in Ohio, the state has been making changes to its recreational marijuana laws – and now, consumers have the…
News August 20From ‘sin taxes’ to potency pricing: Modern approaches to excise tax policy
(This is a contributed guest column. To be considered as an MJBizDaily guest columnist, please submit your request here.) Excise taxes have evolved far beyond their early use as simple revenue tools. Today,…
News August 20Florida landlord latest to pursue claim against Surterra Wellness for unpaid rent
Surterra Wellness, the once-ambitious multistate operator formerly run by chewing-gum magnate Beau Wrigley, is accused of skipping out on $1.3 million in rent by its former corporate landlord.
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