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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.
Experts at Cannabis Conference shared what it takes to successfully navigate the application process and secure a cannabis business license.
The House approved a pair of companion bills this week that would establish an adult-use market in the state.
The industry-leading event will provide plant-touching businesses with actionable takeaways to survive and thrive in the ever-changing cannabis market.
The CEO and COO of the Ohio-based medical cannabis operator share what drew them to the industry, how they’ve approached the business and lessons they’ve learned along the way.
Stomping onward with the nation’s largest cannabis retail footprint, Trulieve reported $1.2 billion in revenue for 2022.
Panelists at Cannabis Conference discussed the importance of a business valuation and critical components that can increase or decrease your business's value.
In honor of Women's History Month and International Women's Day March 8, we are highlighting inspiring female leaders in the cannabis industry.
The legislation now heads to the lower chamber, where the House Speaker could delay its advancement in hopes of a “comprehensive” bill this summer.
A special election called solely for the statewide question of cannabis legalization resulted in a resounding "no" from voters.
A bill headed to Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk would allow businesses to deduct certain expenses on their state tax returns.
The seven-member City Council approved the ordinance March 1.
The GOP-sponsored measure failed Feb. 28 on a nearly party-line vote.
The company reported $1 billion in revenue for 2022 with a net income of $12 million on a GAAP basis.
Lawmakers passed the NC Compassionate Care Act Feb. 28 in a 36-10 vote.
The store opened Feb. 13 under a license held by a subsidiary of The Doe Fund, a nonprofit organization that offers support to homeless and formerly incarcerated men in New York City.
The two grants will collectively assist 89 farms across eight priority watersheds with environmental work.
Industry professionals weigh in on Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's budget proposal for 2024-2025 and Senate Bill 9, which recommend the state’s commerce department exclusively manage the medical cannabis program.
The bill, headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s desk, establishes license requirements and stricter labeling rules.
The multistate operators mutually agreed to extend their proposed closing date to the second quarter of 2023.
Wholesale cannabis prices are on a sharp decline across the market. What’s a licensed operator to do?