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Marijuana industry insiders bullish on federal reform under Trump
It might happen soon, but President Donald Trump will deliver on major marijuana reform, according to two cannabis industry figures with White House access.
News June 13Why cannabis industry must adopt standardized THC-potency labeling
To build a mental bridge between alcohol and marijuana, brands must frame cannabis in terms that resonate with liquor consumers, helping them translate their existing knowledge into the weed experience.
News June 13Hemp-derived cannabinoid maker partners with brewers alliance
Volunteer Botanicals has partnered with the Independent Brewers Alliance (IBA) to become the preferred provider of hemp-derived cannabinoids and other botanical ingredients as craft brewers expand production of nonalcoholic beverages.
News June 12Minnesota adult-use marijuana sales haven’t begun, but taxes already raised
It’s still uncertain when adult-use marijuana sales will begin in Minnesota, but when they do, customers will pay some of the highest cannabis taxes in the United States.
News June 12Cannabis companies ineligible for ERC tax refunds, federal court rules
A U.S. district court has ruled that state-regulated cannabis companies are not eligible for tax refunds under the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) program that helped businesses continue to pay workers…
News June 12US marijuana business licensing stable in early 2025
The U.S. marijuana licensing market remained stable in early 2025, with the total number of active licenses growing less than 1%.
News June 12Cannabis operator Village Farms regains Nasdaq compliance
Cannabis operator Village Farms International is once again compliant with the Nasdaq's listing rules.
News June 11Will hemp-derived THC issue make Congress act – unlike marijuana?
Congress at long last seems set to take decisive action on legislation affecting the U.S. cannabis industry.
News June 11Missouri regulators to launch surprise cannabis product inspections
Missouri's cannabis cultivators and manufacturers will start receiving uninvited guests next month: state regulators conducting surprise inspections.
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