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The proposal would permit Texas counties and municipalities to legalize adult-use cannabis within their jurisdictions.
Up to $20 million in total funding is available for the Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grants, which will be distributed in two phases.
The federal agency sent a letter to attorney Rod Kight Feb. 13, stating that the cannabinoid is a controlled substance because it is not naturally occurring in the cannabis plant.
The downturn in stocks has a lot of causes but few industry stakeholders predicted it publicly in advance.
The Florida-based operator’s social media campaigns include a presence in its multistate footprint.
Comprised of plant-touching cannabis professionals, the Advisory Board is helping to develop Cannabis Conference’s unparalleled education and expo event (Aug. 15-17, 2023, at Paris Las Vegas).
This move lifts a major gate on marketing opportunities for the industry: social media.
The Republican-controlled House of Delegates voted Feb. 14 to kill a bill that would have allowed an adult-use market to launch next year.
The California-based company rounded out last year with 50% year-over-year growth from 2021 despite operating in a market that owner Lex Corwin describes as “inherently broken.”
The 2022 correction came after Coloradans spent more money on adult-use cannabis on a per-capita basis than their legalization peers in 2021.
The company’s headcount reduction includes roughly 85 employees as it expects to report record net revenue and net cash for Q4 2022.
Will Bowden, CEO of Grasshopper Farms, gives an inside look into Michigan's cannabis market and how the company is navigating price compression.
Jonathan Sandelman’s role transitioned to the company’s executive chairman of the board.
The state’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission recommended a Feb. 22 expiration date for the current limit of 37 licenses.
The legacy cannabis market continues to attract consumers and compete with licensed operators. Here, the University of California, Davis economists explain what is happening.
The nonprofit is to open a conditional adult-use retail dispensary in Union Square on Monday, Feb. 13.
Ball discusses the challenges that minority-owned cannabis businesses face and why social equity programs usually come up short in helping them reach their full potential.
The publicly traded multistate operator signed a definitive agreement to sell three retail facilities in greater Phoenix and two cultivation facilities.
The company, which previously served the state’s medical market, opened for adult-use sales Feb. 3 with what Head of Retail Ryan Herget calls a “relentless focus on the consumer” and the patients who started it all.
The store will open for public sales at 3 p.m. Feb. 10.
