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The company’s supply agreement and trademark license agreement with Keren Tirk Ltd. Will provide the brand’s dried flower to distribute in Israel.
The funding supports Story Companies’ continued expansion in Ohio’s growing adult-use market.
Through the collaboration, the companies plan to expand their presence in the cannabis beverage market, while A1 transitions its portfolio from Tilray.
Doctors for Drug Policy Reform argues the DEA’s selections were arbitrary and capricious, providing ‘cure letters’ as evidence of ex parte communications.
The company’s new retail facility in Lewisburg will host a grand opening on Feb. 20.
Veteran and medical cannabis advocate Ellen Brown hopes to partner with the National Cannabis Industry Association for the hearing process.
The Prairie Island Indian Community’s cannabis venture in Minnesota is opening a 13-acre campus to produce more than 10,000 pounds annually.
Connecticut Office of the Cannabis Ombudsman and The Doc App dropped out, Ellen Brown is on the clock, and attorney Matt Zorn is no longer involved.
The cannabis company partnered with boxing champion Mike Tyson, wrestling icon Ric Flair, and multi-platinum artist Future.
The company’s new facility in Miami-Midtown marks the first medical cannabis dispensary within Miami’s city limits.
The suit claims the two businesses are liable for negligence, as well as physical injuries and property damage suffered by the plaintiff.
The state’s Office of the Marijuana Commissioner provided legislative updates and details about the lottery process for licenses.
The new retail facility in Middleburg (Clay County) will host a grand opening celebration on Feb. 14.
The company’s dried cannabis products are now compliant with the World Health Organization’s guidelines on GACP medicinal plants.
The company launched new cannabis extract products and formulations.
The president nominated DEA veteran Terry Cole to head the agency; Cole has three decades of law enforcement experience, including foreign assignments.
Sens. James Lankford and Pete Ricketts worked with Smart Approaches to Marijuana on legislation to block potential tax relief under Schedule III.
The company increased its industry-leading capacity to meet global demand, driving growth across Canada and Europe.
The company’s transaction with Sonoran Roots includes three dispensaries and two cultivation and processing facilities.