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Marijuana tax ‘stacking’ unconstitutional, Missouri Supreme Court rules
The decision means local governments stand to lose as much as $36 million a year in cannabis tax revenue, according to one estimate.
News July 23Bud & Mary’s pioneers cannabis research for a healthier future
In an industry craving validated insights, Bud & Mary’s is producing more than cannabis – it’s cultivating scientific research to reveal the molecular potential of the plant.
News July 23Will new DEA chief follow Trump’s cannabis rescheduling promise?
The marijuana industry is hopeful for a quick and positive decision on marijuana rescheduling after the U.S. Senate confirmed Terrance Cole to lead the DEA.
News July 22Cresco Labs is latest cannabis MSO to exit California market
Multistate cannabis operator is selling its California assets as part of a strategic effort to preserve cash as the cannabis industry struggles with falling prices and rising expenses.
News July 22New York marijuana testing lab at center of recall quietly exited industry
The cannabis testing laboratory at the center of June and July recalls surrendered its permit in May and went out of business.
News July 22Congress budget bills address medical marijuana, rescheduling, Chinese grows
Competing versions of a key spending bill in the House and Senate preserve medical marijuana protections but are divided on marijuana rescheduling.
News July 21Missouri marijuana regulators revoke manufacturers’ license
Missouri cannabis regulators revoked the marijuana manufacturing license of C & C Manufacturing on July 17.
News July 21Cannabis culture hits a high note using music as a marketing tool
From jazz clubs of the Roaring Twenties to the vibrant festivals of today, cannabis and music have been intertwined. For generations, artists and listeners have explored how the plant can…
News July 21Minnesota marijuana regulators to award new licenses via lottery
Minnesota will hold a license lottery on Tuesday entrepreneurs who want to enter the state’s recreational cannabis retail market.
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