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New York tribe approves medical cannabis sales
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe is moving forward with plans to implement medical cannabis sales in its territory in upstate New York after tribal voters overwhelming approved an MMJ referendum. The…
News December 26Threats to adult-use California marijuana sales dire
Business threats against legal cannabis stores California are so severe that it may be necessary for voters to address some of the issues at the ballot box, according to the…
News December 26Trace levels of contaminants safe in medical cannabis, AZ officials say
Extremely small amounts of some heavy metals, pesticides, microbial growths and residual solvents are safe in medical cannabis, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Other experts, however, argue…
News December 26Illinois marijuana retailers in potential $2B market expect long lines, possible supply shortages as adult-use sales kick off Jan. 1
Illinois cannabis retailers are thrilled at the prospect of large crowds of customers and high demand at 6 a.m. CT New Year's Day, which is when state lawmakers said several…
News December 26Missouri begins licensing medical marijuana transportation firms
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services completed the first round of licensing for medical marijuana transportation companies. Licensed facilities may transport medical marijuana to: A qualifying patient or primary…
News December 24Ohio medical cannabis conditions deadline approaching
Ohio’s State Medical Board set a Dec. 31 deadline for petitions for new conditions and illnesses that would qualify for treatment by medical marijuana. However, all of the petitions could…
News December 24New Jersey judges halt medical marijuana application process
A two-judge panel in New Jersey ordered a state agency to halt its review of almost 150 applicants seeking to operate new medical marijuana businesses after some licenses were denied…
News December 24Ex-Maryland politician faces cannabis bribery charges
Former Maryland legislator Cheryl Diane Glenn, a leading advocate for legalizing adult-use marijuana sales in the state, is facing several federal charges for fraud and bribery, including an allegation that…
News December 24Cannabis payment provider allegedly owes millions to MJ retailers
Linx Card, which touts itself as a “primary provider” of debit merchant services to marijuana retail stores, has faced a flurry of lawsuits in recent months from cannabis businesses that…
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