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From strain to sauce: 7 ways cannabis is igniting the culinary world
As legalization spreads and culinary creativity blossoms, chefs, home cooks and food enthusiasts are discovering the potential of marijuana as a sophisticated ingredient.
News July 7Hawaii’s medical marijuana industry set to expand after governor’s about-face
Hawaii’s sagging medical marijuana market is set to expand after the governor signed a bill into law that allows for more qualified patients and for dispensaries to sell more products.
News July 3Massachusetts on track to set cannabis consumption lounge regulations this fall
Massachusetts could have regulations for cannabis social consumption lounges in place by October.
News July 3Despite New Jersey’s wealth and dense population, marijuana market not reaching potential
Nearly five years after New Jersey voters signaled their desire for a robust marijuana marketplace, the state's cannabis ecosystem remains underdeveloped and underperforming.
News July 3Colorado permanently bans hemp-derived THC operator
Colorado has permanently banned the former operator of a company that allegedly sold potent cannabis products as federally compliant hemp.
News July 2New York consulting firm to evaluate Missouri’s marijuana market
Missouri regulators have awarded New York-based Cannabis Public Policy Consulting a $238,700 contract to study the state’s marijuana market.
News July 2Massachusetts revokes first cannabis testing laboratory license
In a first for the Massachusetts cannabis market, state regulators have suspended the business license for a commercial testing laboratory.
News July 2Marijuana MSO TerrAscend is planning to exit Michigan market
Marijuana multistate operator TerrAscend Corp. is pulling out of the Michigan market after completing a review of its business operations in the state.
News July 1Delaware to launch recreational cannabis sales on Aug. 1
Delaware will launch recreational cannabis sales on Aug. 1, state officials announced Tuesday, making the state the 22nd market with regulated adult use.
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