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Cannabis companies still standing after reset are ‘well positioned to thrive’
The correction the cannabis industry has experienced over the past five years has reset expectations and valuations to rational levels.
News June 20Lab licensing spurs hopes that Alabama’s medical marijuana logjam will end
The licensing of a medical marijuana testing lab in Alabama has spurred hoped there could be progress in the issuance of dispensary permits.
News June 18Aurora Cannabis denies reports it acquired another operator
Canadian operator Aurora Cannabis denied reports that it had agreed to acquire New Zealand-based MedLeaf Therapeutics.
News June 18Printed and dyed marijuana rolling papers could pose health risks
Printed marijuana rolling papers contain significantly higher concentrations of heavy metals such as copper, chromium and vanadium compared to their unprinted counterparts, a study shows.
News June 18‘Communist cannabis’: Maryland hemp operators ask judge to redo regulations
A group of 11 Maryland hemp operators is suing the state in federal court as part of an ongoing quest to overturn a 2023 law that requires them to obtain…
News June 17Marijuana brand High Times to return after $3.5 million acquisition
Raw Rolling Papers founder Josh Kesselman and Matt Stang, a former co-owner of High Times, paid $3.5 million to acquire the marijuana-centric counterculture magazine and brand.
News June 17Cookies wins $22.7 million from partner; fate of branded cannabis stores unknown
Cookies, one of the most recognizable brands in the cannabis space, is set to collect $22.7 million from a nationwide retail partner that failed to pay agreed-upon royalties and misused…
News June 17California moves to make hemp-derived THC ban permanent
California health officials are moving to make permanent the state’s emergency ban on hemp-derived THC products.
News June 16Maine is pushing medical cannabis testing to next year
Maine lawmakers have carried over a bill into 2026 that would have implemented testing and tracking requirements for the state’s medical cannabis industry.
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