MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press
Delaware and Minnesota’s adult-use delays and the DEA's dragging its feet were the most-read articles in Cannabis Business Times this month.
The cannabis regulatory track-and-trace system provider is reducing its plastic shipping and embarking on a tree donation initiative.
Circuit Judge James Anderson ruled that the state regulators’ emergency rule, established for a late 2023 licensing process, is void.
The medical cannabis retail facility marks the company’s sixth location in the Mountain State.
The state’s Division of Cannabis Regulation determined the license holders did not meet social equity eligibility requirements.
The cannabis company’s Pikesville location expands access to the greater Baltimore area with Viola founder Al Harrington to celebrate a ribbon cutting.
The Canadia cannabis company is expanding its medical cannabis offering with an innovative dosage solution.
The company’s Florida retail facility is the first licensed cannabis dispensary to transition into a dedicated hemp story.
Blending horticultural engineering and AI are to guide home growers from seed to harvest.
There is no strike yet, but work stoppage could come at any moment.
The workers at The Cannabist-owned retail facility are seeking job security, fair pay, safer working conditions and a voice in the workplace.
The agreement for the highest starting wages in the industry sets an industry standard for unionized cannabis workers nationwide.
The former Knicks player is rolling out his brand, STAYME7O, and cannabis-focused agency, Grand National, in the Empire State.
The legislation would form a Department of Workplace and Consumer Safety within the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission.
The family-owned cannabis business is expanding its retail presence to the Cleveland area.
The lawn and garden company separated its cannabis holdings, Hawthorne Collective, to drive greater growth in its core business.
The cannabis company commenced trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange.
Gov. Matt Meyer nominated attorney Joshua Sanderlin to head the state’s cannabis regulatory office.
The cannabis company retail facility in Mays Landing began serving medical patients in late 2024 and is now serving those 21 and older.
The seven founding lawyers launched the THCA.law website to serve the industry.
