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As Washington faces fiscal constraints, unlocking the district’s adult-use cannabis program from the federal rider would bolster revenue.
The legislation would prohibit synthetic cannabinoids, require comprehensive testing and restrict where products can be sold.
The vertically integrated cannabis operator with 16 dispensaries and $100 million in revenue will shut down its business.
The cannabis company introduced Select FormulaX, an innovative category to the hemp beverage space, for those seeking an uplifting and focused experience.
The Canadian cannabis company is an honoree in the Globe and Mail’s 2025 Report on Business magazine’s sixth annual Women Lead Here list.
The cannabis company is hosting a grand opening at its new retail facility in the Tampa Bay region.
There are four active appeals challenging trial court decisions holding that the dormant Commerce Clause does not apply to state cannabis license preferences.
Establishing meaningful age verification through services like BlueCheck signals to policymakers the hemp industry is serious about keeping adult hemp products out of the hands of minors.
A legislative and political breakdown of a dozen states that could enact reform this year led Cannabis Business Times’ most-read articles this month.
The legislation would legalize cannabis for those 21 and older without establishing a commercial market for cultivation and sales.
The CaCOA urged the immediate passage of Assembly Bill 564, sponsored by Assembly Member Matt Haney.
If you can smell cannabis in your drying and curing rooms, you are losing flavor.
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin rejected the Democratic-passed legislation that aimed to provide adults 21 and older tested and regulated products.
The Senate-passed THC ban threatens Texas’ hemp market that has fostered rising wages and job growth amid retail expansion, according to the report.
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed the state’s upcoming excise tax increase on cannabis sales in 2022 and signed legislation that ensued.
Gov. Wes Moore hopes the budget agreement will generate $1 billion in new tax revenue, including roughly $39 million from the cannabis tax increase.
Keith Coursin, Vonnie Estes, Patrick Hidder, Andrew Horowitz, Julia Kurnik, and Michael Yates join Board to help guide RII’s public-private model for integrating CEA into the future of farming.
The Supreme Court ‘de-published’ the appellate decision, allowing the cultivator to transport its cannabis over a neighbor’s land for distribution.
The groundbreaking research at Aurora Coast, Aurora’s world-class research and development facility, sets a new standard in cannabis science.
The revamped website showcases the company’s custom solutions for enterprise and growth-oriented brands.
