Marijuana companies wade into Twitter advertising with mixed success
Cannabis companies have begun advertising on Twitter for the first time, but so far the results have been mixed.
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Cannabis companies have begun advertising on Twitter for the first time, but so far the results have been mixed.
Nearly 100 drivers and warehouse workers from Grassdoor’s Northern California operation in Brisbane joined Teamsters Local 2785.
A bill that would extend Oklahoma’s moratorium on issuing new medical marijuana cultivation licenses to Aug. 1, 2026, advanced in the state House and is headed to the Senate.
Legal woes are piling on for Innovative Industrial Properties, as another shareholder has accused the cannabis-focused real estate investment trust of misleading investors about its due diligence on a key California-based marijuana company.
Marijuana multistate operator TerrAscend Corp. could become the first U.S. plant-touching company to list on the Toronto Stock Exchange by this summer if the restructuring plan it shared with shareholders and analysts wins TSX approval.
Potency testing on store-bought cannabis flower by a Canadian laboratory has found THC levels significantly lower than the labeled value, sparking an industrywide conversation about how to address inaccurate THC claims.
The first Black-owned marijuana retailer with a social equity retail license opened Saturday in Detroit, four years after the Michigan city approved recreational cannabis sales.