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Veterans, business owners, farmers and industry leaders are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to veto the ‘flawed’ legislation that would ban hemp products.
The social equity operator’s 32,000-square-foot facility in Hartford features seven flowering rooms, partnering with Cookies and Tyson 2.0.
The Senate-passed legislation would recriminalize certain aspects of legalization and eliminate the state’s social equity licenses and jobs program.
Breeding goes beyond simply crossing the two most popular cultivars and giving the offspring a catchy name.
As the Legislature adjourns, the fate of the state’s medical cannabis and hemp laws rests with Gov. Greg Abbott’s pen.
The cannabis company’s customers in five states can support the initiative by rounding up their purchases to the nearest dollar.
Keith Stauffer will resign next month, as the cannabis company transitions the CFO role in an interim capacity.
The state’s Liquor and Cannabis Commission announced the voter-approved requirement no longer applies after a conflicting federal court ruling.
The cannabis company also reported $166 million in first-quarter revenue with ‘flexibility and financial strength’ to start the year.
The arrangement resulted, in part, in the exchange of outstanding senior secured convertible notes and senior secured first-lien notes.
The legislation would add qualifying conditions, including chronic pain, while requiring that more businesses be licensed throughout the state.
The UCLA Labor Center and Cannabis Worker Collab released the report based on 1,100-plus worker voices, documenting how unions can deliver change.
The webinar series aims to support growers through integrated climate, lighting and irrigation solutions.
At Mercy Wellness Cotati, working with the right partner for systems controls is a ‘recipe for success.’
The team behind the recently released The Pocket Dab introduces a first-of-its-kind, precision-dose glass pre-filled syringe.
The states—both absent of high-THC medical cannabis programs—took prohibition approaches to intoxicating hemp products, as did Alabama.
The multistate cannabis operator is assembling a ‘dream team’ of cannabis retail operators to accelerate the company’s High Profile brand growth.
The medical cannabis retail facility in Beaver Falls is the company’s 16th location in the state.
Sen. Marty Flynn intends to introduce the Keystone Cannabis Act, but he is first asking for co-sponsorship in the upper chamber.
The company began producing its first order for the international expansion under a sales and distribution agreement with Blackpoint.
