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The state’s dispensaries have processed more than 6 million adult-use transactions since the market launched on April 1, 2022.
Claudio Miranda, co-founder and CEO of Guild Enterprises, reflects on Cannabis Conference 2022 and why operators should attend the conference this year.
Industry stakeholders at Cannabis Conference shared advice for medical cannabis retailers expanding to serve a broader adult-use market.
The company plans to add 40-milligram products across its entire edibles portfolio in the coming weeks.
The Medical Cannabis Amendment Act of 2021, which took effect last month, eliminates the cap on the number of dispensaries in the district, allowing unlicensed shops to apply for licenses.
While the broader sale leaseback market flourished, sector specific headwinds delivered a challenging year for the cannabis sector.
As smaller operators struggle to weather the industry downturn, George Archos forecasts favorable M&A deals in attractive markets.
Ziad Ghanem spent the past 15 months as the company’s president and chief operating officer.
Gov. Andy Beshear indicated he will ink legislation March 31 to legalize medical cannabis, one day after it passed the state Legislature.
The push for high-quality cultivars comes mostly from an eager consumer base that is still only two years into legalization.
A Senate committee has tabled debate on legislation to legalize medical cannabis, meaning that the bill is unlikely to advance before the legislative session concludes in early April.
The South Carolina Compassionate Care Act, which died last year in the House, has yet to be debated in Columbia this legislative session.
Seasoned operators share vital lessons to consider when mapping out your cultivation start-up.
Finger Lakes remains the only region tied up in a lawsuit filed last year by a Michigan-based license applicant.
After New York launched its adult-use program in late December 2022, Good Grades will become the sixth dispensary to open.
Although the state’s House and Senate approved a pair of bills to legalize adult-use cannabis, there are concerns Democratic Gov. John Carney will once again veto legislation, as he did last year.
The company announced a definitive agreement with Deseret Wellness, which operates three of the state’s 15 medical cannabis dispensaries.
Master Grower Gillian Limebeer shares cultivation and management tips, tools she can't live without and what practices growers can ignore.
The deal reduces AYR’s long-term debt by $22.5 million.
Many operators blame overregulation and overtaxation for the state’s still robust illicit market, but one elephant in the room remains: limited retail access.