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CBT focuses strictly on the business of legal cannabis for medical and recreational use and aims to provide timely information—through its website, e-newsletter, mobile app, print magazine and annual conference—to help the reader make timely, informed decisions to help them run their businesses better and more profitably. In 2018, Cannabis Business Times was named Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
The policy discussions on 4/20 saw legislators from both parties sharing optimism and plans for cannabis bills this session.
Hochul has introduced a public education campaign to educate New Yorkers on why they should purchase cannabis from regulated dispensaries.
Act 629, signed into law by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on April 11, reclassifies a handful of hemp-derived cannabinoids as Schedule VI substances in the state.
Catherwood, a master grower with more than a decade of experience in the industry, shares low-cost cultivation tools that 'elevate' the team's skills and techniques.
Gov. John Carney issued a statement on a pair of legalization bills that will make Delaware the 22nd state to establish an adult-use marketplace.
CRC board member Charles Barker pushes for an equitable foundation before approving any more licenses for companies that are not diversely owned.
Under current law, VA doctors can discuss medical cannabis with veterans in states with legal programs, but it is unclear whether veterans are protected from federal prosecution if they choose to use cannabis.
The company will report minor reductions in revenue of approximately 1.25% and 0.75% for 2021 and 2022, respectively.
The Garden State’s licensed retail market was boosted by last April’s adult-use sales launch.
A coalition of 85 local, state and national groups sent a letter to President Joe Biden this week urging him and his administration to federally deschedule cannabis.
The unionized workers at a trio of RISE retail facilities in the Chicago metropolitan area coordinated the strikes through Teamsters Local 777.
We caught up with retailers across the U.S. and Canada to gather their top strategies and advice for cashing in on the big day.
The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Earl Blumenauer, would allow state-legal cannabis businesses to take deductions like any other legal business.
More than 93 million have consumed cannabis for health and wellness purposes.
Reps. Dave Joyce and Hakeem Jefferies are again sponsoring the legislation, which would create a process for the federal government to enact regulations should it lift the prohibition of cannabis.
The application window closed Dec. 30, 2022, and the applications selected by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission will now be evaluated and scored.
State regulators with the Cannabis Regulatory Commission voted to vacate a previous decision and allow Curaleaf to continue adult-use operations, for now.
The manufacturing business has leaned into the hype of the industry holiday, distributing a premium novelty product for just a few short weeks out of the year.
Government officials have presented new adult-use legislation that scales back sales through licensed shops and would instead allow for home cultivation and distribution through nonprofit “cannabis clubs.”
Gov. John Carney has until April 22 and April 26 to sign or veto a pair of bills that intend to legalize possession and establish a commercial program.