MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press
Mountain High Seltzer is the first THC seltzer to be distributed by Hoffman Beverage and Virginia Eagle, an Anheuser-Busch wholesaler.
Cannabis Business Times invites both plant-touching and ancillary companies to register and showcase why they’re among the industry’s best employers.
State Attorney General Mike Hilgers sent cease-and-desist letters to 82 Lincoln stores selling THC-containing products.
The state’s Department of Cannabis Control is soliciting research proposals from public universities to better inform future laws impacting the industry.
The governor has until June 22 to sign, veto or file the legislation to ban intoxicating hemp products without his signature.
The Canadian cannabis company advised stakeholders of news reports on Investing.com that was generated ‘with the support’ of artificial intelligence.
State Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued an opinion that hemp products sold outside licensed medical cannabis dispensaries are prohibited.
The SPYDR 3 offers precision lighting and uniform canopy control to boost performance for multitier cannabis production.
The native cannabis company continues to capitalize on the state’s legalization landscape as non-native operations have yet to commence.
The two cannabis industry leaders collaborated to launch a new line of hash rosin-infused edibles for a flavor-forward, full-spectrum experience.
The law enforcement officials acted ‘outside’ their authority based on ‘political theater,’ attorney David Sergi says.
The multistate cannabis operator’s latest retail facility north of Chicago marks its ongoing expansion, with three dispensary openings in eight months.
The cannabis company now operates in six states and believes its improved profitability profile could help secure favorable debt refinancing terms.
The craft cultivator’s detail-oriented harvest regimen with a focus on diverse terpenes and cannabinoids sets its flower apart in a maturing adult-use space.
Entrepreneur Josh Kesselman plans to revive the brand’s print edition, website and iconic Cannabis Cup following the all-cash transaction.
The department’s proposal to immortalize Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency regulations represents $3.1 billion in lost revenue for California businesses.
The curated 5,500-square-foot venue launched for members only with premium brands, gourmet experiences and Hollywood design flair.
Rahul Pinto will lead all global commercial functions as the company’s president; three SVP hires will head digital, retail merchandising and brand marketing.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Melanie Stansbury urged the president to reform federal cannabis laws in the wake of DOGE’s ‘failures.’
