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The agreement opens the door for VidaWool growing media to be sold through the Hawthorne Gardening Company’s retailer network, which includes hundreds of locations throughout the U.S.
The state’s Liquor and Cannabis Board determined True Northwest issued inaccurate test results, among other compliance issues.
FBI data shows that law enforcement officials made at least 227,108 arrests for cannabis violations last year.
The two entities included the SAFER Banking Act in their recent lobbying disclosures.
The state’s registered patients gained greater access to the vertically integrated company’s low-THC oil products.
Here are Cannabis Business Times’ top 10 most-read articles for October 2023.
The U.S. House finally has confirmed a new Speaker, though his views on cannabis as well as the turmoil created by weeks without a Speaker may be bad news for the cannabis industry.
The new facility will be the company’s 10th retail location in Florida and 86th nationwide; grand opening profits will be donated to M4MM.
The post-harvest cannabis equipment manufacturer delivers an all-in-one hash washing system for commercial solventless labs.
The South Carolina congresswoman has garnered bipartisan support for her legislation, but her own party could hold House Speaker turmoil against her.
The vertically integrated company, which also operates a grow and two other adult-use retail locations, will celebrate opening day Oct. 28 in South Boston.
Arkansas Sen. John Boozman, ranking member of the Agriculture Committee, indicated Congress may miss an end-of-year deadline.
A two-bill package signed Oct. 19 will allow tribal cannabis businesses to participate in Michigan’s regulated cannabis market.
The multistate cannabis operator has reduced its cultivation capacity by more than half from its operating peak.
The multistate operator’s partnering pharmacy in Gainesville is up for state inspection Oct. 24, paving way for dispensing products to patients.
Two industry executives reflect on the five-year anniversary of legalization and the government’s recent report on its legislative review of the Cannabis Act.
The public comment period goes through Dec. 15 for a proposal that aims to expand the types of ingestible cannabis products allowed in the marketplace.
The company’s discount club model now includes a footprint of 157 retail locations in Canada with the Calgary addition.
The Arizona Department of Health Services is advising purchasers to dispose of the products.
InterCure, one of the top 30 publicly traded cannabis companies in the world by market cap, provided an update about its facility in southern Israel.