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Why cities in regulated marijuana markets still don’t host an official ‘weed week’
The general lack of sanctioned cannabis festivals - or some other form of civic celebrations other commodities and industries enjoy - is another demonstration of how regulated marijuana still doesn’t…
News April 24Court scraps Alabama medical cannabis licensing again
The yearslong odyssey to license medical cannabis businesses in Alabama will drag on longer after a state judge revoked already-awarded permits and ordered a lengthy process to be restarted again.
News April 23No charges filed in wrongdoing probe of ex-Oregon official with marijuana ties
An investigation into potential wrongdoing by a former Oregon secretary of state who took a side job with a marijuana company has been closed with no criminal charges filed.
News April 23How will Minnesota’s adult-use cannabis market shake out?
The adult-use cannabis market in Minnesota could end up mirroring the state’s celebrated craft beer scene.
News April 23Doctors who support marijuana rescheduling drop lawsuit against DEA
A group of medical professionals who support rescheduling marijuana have dropped a lawsuit against the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that, among other things, accused the agency of rigging the process…
News April 22Hawaii licenses another medical cannabis dispensary on Oahu
Hawaii regulators have licensed the state’s 25th medical cannabis dispensary, the 11th on the island of Oahu.
News April 22Delaware governor nominates new marijuana commissioner
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer has nominated attorney and government regulations expert Joshua Sanderlin to be the state’s next marijuana commissioner.
News April 22Former cannabis executives share tips for successful exits
A growing number of pioneers in the cannabis industry are leveraging their hard-earned capital to explore new horizons.
News April 22Tennessee lawmakers redefine hemp, cannabinoids to ban THCA, delta-8 THC
Tennessee lawmakers approved sweeping changes to state law governing hemp and THC that effectively outlaw most hemp-derived products in the market.
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