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Terry Cole said at his nomination hearing that he’ll move the hearing process forward, but he needs to know more about the science behind the proposal.
Gov. Kevin Stitt sent a letter to multiple state agencies, tasking them with coordinating an enforcement plan against unregulated products.
A CBT reader asks industry expert Ken Morrow how to manage a PM issue at a cannabis facility in a tropical climate.
Congresswomen Dina Titus and Ilhan Omar’s legislative proposal would also allow the White House to sponsor and fund cannabis research.
Poor bioavailability formulations in orally delivered medical cannabis have left an innovation gap for patients.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers blasted Republican lawmakers for stripping hundreds of his budget proposals.
The Canadian greenhouse cannabis cultivator applied for new propagation and vegetation spaces at its Leamington, Ontario, facility.
The company also reported $8 million in net cash from operations and $5.5 million in free cash flow.
The company also reported a $32 million net loss.
The company also reported $2 million in net cash provided by operating activities and a $12 million net loss.
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The company also reported $42 million in operating cash flow from continuing operations and $26 million in free cash flow.
The state’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has visited 11,445 businesses since Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency regulations began.
The chamber’s lawmakers voted, 102-101, along party lines to pass the legislation, which aims to establish a state-run dispensary model
The company’s acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive on an EBITDA and cash-flow basis.
The cannabis company generated $51 million in cash flow from operations and experienced a 9% year-over-year traffic increase for the 4/20 holiday.
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The cannabis company also reported $74 million in cash flow from operations and a GAAP net income of $8 million.
Union Chill, a single dispensary operator in Hunterdon County, is generating more than $11 million in annualized revenue.
The federal agency issued the state’s regulators a service code to perform background checks on applicants, but another legislative fix is still needed.
