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Report: Massachusetts governor expected to fire cannabis czar
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is expected to not retain the services of current state cannabis czar Shannon O'Brien, whose tenure has been contentious.
News May 18New York promised marijuana social equity. Entrepreneurs got stuck with the bill.
New York still has the chance to make good on the promises it made to cannabis social equity entrepreneurs.
News May 15Stronger products and legalized vapes could grow Georgia medical cannabis
Registered patients 21 and older will be able to buy vaporizable cannabis products from licensed dispensaries thanks to Senate Bill 220.
News May 14Federal judge approves cannabis MSO for Chapter 15 bankruptcy
In a move that could signal new options for cannabis companies seeking bankruptcy protections, a U.S. judge signed off on The Cannabist Co.'s filing for Chapter 15 protections.
News May 14New Mexico border town rejects cannabis retail – at Texas lawmakers’ request
A New Mexico town that's a suburb of El Paso, Texas, has rejected applications to open cannabis retailers on the state border.
News May 14Past-due cannabis invoices expose a growing credit discipline gap
Brett Gelfand created Cannabiz Credit Association help cannabis operators make better decisions on who to extend credit to.
News May 14Medical cannabis operators are lining up to register with the DEA after marijuana rescheduling
It's not yet known whether DEA registration will be mandatory for benefits like 280E relief, but for medical cannabis operators, the risk of not registering may be a deciding factor.
News May 13Fluent trims New York cannabis operations ahead of Vireo deal
Etain, owned by Fluent, will close its cannabis cultivation and packaging facility in Chestertown, and 37 people will lose their jobs,
News May 13Oklahoma cannabis cultivators must obtain DEA registration, state says
Medical marijuana manufacturers in Oklahoma will be required to register with the DEA to keep their state permits, according to officials.
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