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A full committee markup on the legislation is scheduled for Sept. 27.
The lawsuit, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, alleges that former purchasing managers and at least five other businesses facilitated “kickback schemes” to give brands shelf space.
Cannabist was launched in 2021 as the company’s national retail brand, which now accounts for 36 locations across the country.
Lauren Carpenter, CEO of Embarc, says the business gives her and her team the opportunity to help destigmatize cannabis in the community.
The multistate cannabis operators is executing on the next phase of its balance sheet improvement initiatives.
The multistate cannabis operator says it respects its workers’ rights, but a local union claims the company fired an employee for labor peace activity.
Cannabis and hemp growers should take preventative measures to guard against crop damage during periods of heavy rains—and know what to do with rain-soaked plants in the aftermath.
The ballot committee launched a fundraiser toward its third effort to put a medical cannabis legalization measure before voters.
Voters in the Buckeye State will cast their votes on a statutory legalization measure in November.
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed an adult-use legalization bill into law in January, and the proposed regulations cover both the medical and adult-use markets.
Tips to prepare your structures and protect your crops from strong storms and damaging weather.
Leading the way, Michigan’s cannabis sales are still booming, as the state’s retailers repeat another $276 million month.
The embattled Canadian cannabis producer has obtained creditor protection for the business unit and plans to seek permission to sell the BioSteel assets.
The owner faces prison time after causing a tax loss to the IRS of more than $1.1 million, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The company’s board ejected the resignations of three other board directors after a withhold campaign by a group of activist shareholders.
The Massachusetts company is offering the at-home pheno hunt kit through select retailers during the months of September and October.
The emerging adult-use programs are outdoing their legalization peers on a per-capita sales basis.
Shane Pennington of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur addresses some of the biggest questions and concerns surrounding cannabis rescheduling, including the role of the FDA and Big Pharma.
The state Legislature passed a bill in June aiming to allow tribal nations to purchase supply from distressed cannabis farmers.
Co-founder and CEO Nicolas Guarino says the distressed farmers and social equity retailers that regulators prioritized in the state’s adult-use rollout are the ones suffering most as the market struggles to launch