MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press
Local jurisdictions must have ordinances by 2024 allowing medical cannabis delivery, but some bureaucracies are sticking to “outside-in” models.
Guests at the House of Cannabis can use onsite kiosks to order cannabis products for delivery from Union Square Travel Agency in a unique collaboration designed to enhance the experience of visiting the attraction.
The company’s executives will ring the opening bell in Toronto.
Located south of Connecticut’s capital and with a population of 30,000 residents, Zen Leaf Newington is the second of six planned social equity joint venture dispensaries the company plans to open across the state.
The company, made up of industry veterans dedicated to creating an inclusive and equitable cannabis industry, plans to open eight total retail locations across the state through partnerships with social equity operators.
The new cooperative research and development agreement with the institute, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, will work toward standardizing measurements in the cannabis industry.
The multistate cannabis operator is set to open RISE Dispensary Brandon, its ninth retail location in the Sunshine State.
The “What We Heard Report” presents findings suggesting that legal cannabis operators are struggling to turn a profit and become financially viable.
Gov. Gavin Newsom expressed concerns that the bill to establish cannabis cafés would weaken the state’s protections ensuring smoke-free workplaces.
The order will increase the state’s adult-use retail footprint to 28 operators amid a lawsuit preventing 435 others from moving forward.
SB 622 no longer requires plastic unique identifier tags at the base of each plant.
The move toward the Toronto Stock Exchange comes less than two weeks after the company announced a CAS$16 million underwritten offering.
ZeroTol 2.0’s peroxyacetic acid (PAA)-based chemistry targets dormant fungus to control powdery mildew, Botrytis, Pythium, and more.
Verano Chief Investment Officer Aaron Miles details the Chicago-based cannabis company’s move from CSE to Canada’s NEO Exchange.
Lubkeman served as the president of the Hydroponic Society of America since 1996, among many other contributions to the hydroponics and cannabis industries.
Optimizing energy and water usage in cannabis greenhouses can help businesses lower production costs without sacrificing quality.
The legislation, Assembly Bill 1207, would have crippled much of the state’s licensed cannabis industry through restrictive branding, packaging and labeling.
Reclassifying cannabis to a Schedule III drug would put the U.S. in noncompliance with the international treaty Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961. Will this create a barrier for the U.S. in its scheduling review, and if so, to what extent? Historian James H. Mills weighs in.
IDY Distributors and Simply Pure received loans to help them expand operations, increase revenues, and retain or create jobs.