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The launch in Michigan follows similar moves in Massachusetts and Oklahoma, and this time around Stone Road Farms teamed up with Cheboygan-based Gamut Cannabis.
Beshear signed a measure that places an age restriction on individuals who purchase delta-8 products and requires retailers to keep such products behind the counter.
The governor introduced legislation to combat unlicensed activity in New York.
As state regulators work toward standing up the state’s adult-use program, the MSO has made the decision to cut back on cultivation.
Everett Smith, CEO of Presidential, discusses how the company has grown to one of the top five infused preroll brands in California and how the preroll market has evolved since the company launched in 2012.
The measure would add chronic pain to the list of qualifying conditions.
TCP announced its first line of LED lighting that reduces the amount of active microbes in the indoor air while it illuminates.
The company now offers a more extensive line of concentrate packaging solutions to choose from.
The Prairie State recorded its lowest percentage of out-of-state sales since its early days of an adult-use market, according to February figures.
The Senate approved S.B. 47 March 16 in a 26-11 vote.
The reintroduction of the measures comes after the FDA called on Congress to regulate CBD in dietary supplements, conventional foods and animal products.
Despite serving time in federal prison, Huckleberry Hill Farms owner John Casali said California’s regulated market has become more stressful than the illicit.
The bill follows changes that regulators implemented last year to the state’s social equity program.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife donated $20 million to help restore and conserve growers' properties and help limit the number of illicit grows.
A justice-impacted licensee is to open the newest dispensary outside of New York City.
Kevin Sparks, head grower and production manager for Insa in Shamokin Dam, Penn., shares his journey into the cannabis space and his favorite cultivation tools and techniques.
Attorneys share their reactions to state legislatures considering legalization, what they make of voters rejecting an adult-use market in Oklahoma, and what it all means for federal policy reform.
The state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division issued a bulletin clarifying contract enforceability after a series of ignored industry invoices.
Licensed cultivators and retailers making painful cuts or ceasing operations as cannabis prices and revenues keep declining.
The cultivars placed in the THCa and CBGa award category at the 2022 California State Fair Cannabis Awards.