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The South American country was the first to legalize cannabis in the modern era, but its government retains tight control over production and use.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose informed the ballot initiative organizers their effort is 679 signatures short of what’s required for the November election.
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The company filed a lawsuit accusing a former employee of violating a noncompete clause when he was hired by Green Thumb Industries.
With initial flower testing failure rates hovering around 23%, the latest policy shift has had dramatic consequences for growers across the state.
The vertically integrated cannabis company is exiting the state’s medical market entirely.
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At last year’s Cannabis Conference, industry stakeholders shared their top tips for store layout, merchandising, security and more.
The bargain agreements impact retail workers at Zen Leaf dispensaries in the Chicago area.
Smart & Safe Florida filed a three-part argument that a constitutional amendment to legalize cannabis is sufficient to appear before voters.
The owner of Native Humboldt Farms shares strategies she's implemented to lower production and post-harvest costs and improve efficiency, as well as advice she has for other growers during these challenging times.
The worker, identified as Julie Devinney, died “from natural causes” less than an hour after a 911 call was made from the Rock Island facility in Illinois.
The mass workforce reduction comes as the state’s adult-use cannabis rollout has fallen short of the company’s expectations.
The company has added five dispensaries in Florida and acquired three in Utah this year; more transactions are expected.
The company is planning ahead with pro-forma market potential lined up for its acquisition of Columbia Care.
Pending a megamerger agreement with Cresco Labs, Columbia Care is focusing on current markets that are driving the most value.
The company has added seven dispensaries to its portfolio so far this year, including the acquisition of four stores in Maryland.
We’ve seen corporate operators pulling out of California, Colorado, Oregon and Massachusetts, but which markets are they tackling now?