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Cannabis industry responds with cautious optimism to the Department of Health and Human Service’s call to reschedule the plant, noting the significance of the announcement but also the potential limitations of the move.
Robertsville-based Delta Extraction filed a motion for a temporary restraining order earlier this month after state regulators accused the company of illegally sourcing cannabis and suspended its license.
Executives from Curaleaf, GTI, PharmaCann and Acreage penned a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul urging that regulators allow medical cannabis licensees to serve the broader adult-use market.
The company does not expect to incur debt to fund the share repurchase program.
More than 300 cities and counties could be eligible to apply for funding in Phase II of the grant for the issuance of retailer licenses.
As part of the new program, Rob Bonta debuts a partnership between the California Department of Justice and the City of Fresno.
The state’s licensed retailers experienced a slight rebound in the second quarter of 2023, but per capita figures still lag behind legalization peers.
The judge who issued the order says information from the state’s Office of Cannabis Management was conflicting and incomplete.
The move from Schedule I to Schedule III would provide that cannabis has a federally accepted medical use, but the decision now goes to the DEA.
President of cannabis genetics company DNA Genetics, Rezwan Khan, weighs in on Biden's cannabis policy reform plan and how rescheduling or descheduling the plant would impact the industry.
State regulators say OnPoint Laboratories misreported Aspergillus testing results and then changed a certificate of analysis, among other deficiencies.
The acquisition includes 26 dispensaries in Florida, or roughly 4.5% of the state’s medical cannabis retail market.
Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is running for the GOP presidential ticket in 2024, confirmed his stance on adult-use legalization during an event in Iowa.
David Cohen will spearhead Dove, which provides cannabis cultivators with automation and technology to improve packaging and distribution.
Citing “irreparable harm” to licensed cannabis businesses, growers across Oregon pushed back on the new rule and won a (temporary) victory in court.
The state now has nine approved retail locations owned by two companies.
The visits are planned at licensed cannabis and alcohol stores with the objective to improve compliance rates.
The administration’s decision stems from concerns associated with food-related products containing CBD and Delta-8 THC.
Should the legalization proposal pass, will state lawmakers honor its intentions?
George Archos, whose company filed a lawsuit over a license that was voided, indicated that Verano remains ready to invest $40 million.