- November 11, 2022
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Another Medical Cannabis Clinical Trial Launches in South Africa
A clinical trial was recently initiated by South African Cannabis Institute (CRI) partnered with Releaf Cannabis E-Clinics to see how medical cannabis could help treat opioid addiction. The trial will…
Read More- November 9, 2022
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Los Angeles County Voters Approve Cannabis Tax
Approved by voters in Los Angeles County, California Countermeasure C On Tuesday, obtaining permits will impose a tax structure on businesses in unincorporated areas of the county. los angeles daily…
Read More- November 9, 2022
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Medical Cannabis Donations From Within the Industry Help Reduce Opioid Use
A recent California law provides a legal channel for licensed cannabis businesses to donate surplus or expired product to eligible patients at no charge. One of the longest-running chapters of…
Read More- November 9, 2022
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Amendment 3 Passes in Missouri, Legalizing Cannabis
Residents of Shawmie approved the Third Amendment to legalize recreational marijuana on November 8. The Missouri Constitution will be amended to permit the sale, possession, consumption, distribution, and manufacture of…
Read More- November 7, 2022
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Police in Spain Make Largest Ever Seizure of Cannabis
Spanish police announced last weekend that they had completed the largest international cannabis seizure. Guardia Civil announced on Saturday that it had dismantled an organization that stored more than 32…
Read More- November 7, 2022
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‘Cannabis Use Disorder’ Pill Clinical Trial To Begin
Is smoking too much cannabis starting to take a toll on your life? Drugs in capsule form may soon be the answer, if drug developers get their way. Clinical research…
Read More- November 5, 2022
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Acquires Assets To Launch Largest Black-Owned Cannabis Company
Entertainment mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs launched what is being billed as the world’s largest black-owned cannabis brand on Friday, selling $185 million to existing licensed marijuana businesses in three states.…
Read More- November 4, 2022
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Senator Introduces Bill To Set Up Framework for Federal Cannabis Legalization
Sen. John Hickenlooper on Thursday introduced a bill that would set the regulatory framework for when the federal government legalizes marijuana. Colorado Democrat Hickenlooper said effectively preparing regulators for the…
Read More- November 4, 2022
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Legislative Report Projects $72 Billion Cannabis Industry By 2030
A new legislative report submitted to Maryland legislators this week projects that the national market for legal cannabis could reach $72 billion annually by 2030, which is the current market…
Read More- November 2, 2022
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Hawaii Lawmaker Says Tax Revenue Won’t Cover Costs of Legal Adult-Use Cannabis
A recent report by the Hawaii State Department of Taxation found that legalizing adult-use marijuana in the state would generate approximately $50 million in tax revenue annually, adding to the…
Read More- November 2, 2022
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New York Loosens Strict Testing Requirements for Cannabis Cultivators
New York regulators this week lifted stringent requirements that cannabis growers in the state decried as an “existential threat” to their businesses. new york cannabis insider report The state’s cannabis…
Read More- November 1, 2022
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California Cannabis Industry Association White Paper Discusses Dangers of Unregulated Hemp Products
California Cannabis Industry Association white paper Address the cannabinoid market situation. Whitepaper “Pandora’s Box: The Dangers of the Unregulated Hemp-Derived Intoxicating Cannabinoid Market,” Featuring Principal Author Tiffany Devitt and Other…
Read More- October 31, 2022
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New York Regulators Release Guidelines For Cannabis Retailers
The New York State Cannabis Administration released new guidance on Friday for adult-use retail cannabis dealers, just weeks before the state’s newly legalized recreational marijuana market is scheduled to open…
Read More- October 30, 2022
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Oregon Now Requires Cannabis Employers, Employees To Report Suspected Human Trafficking
Oregon cannabis businesses and their employees are required to report suspected cases of human trafficking to the state or face legal consequences. for each language of order From the Oregon…
Read More- October 29, 2022
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Virgin Islands Inches Closer to Adult-Use Cannabis, Expungements
Cannabis remains a hot-button issue with politically driven fanfare in the US territory of the Virgin Islands. two bills Introduced in the Virgin Islands on October 24th. One would legalize…
Read More- October 28, 2022
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Nevada Judge Orders Cannabis Removed From State’s List of Controlled Substances
A judge in Clark County, Nevada, ruled Wednesday that the state’s pharmacy board does not have the authority to regulate cannabis and cannabis derivatives under state law, ordering officials to…
Read More- October 28, 2022
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Recreational Pot Presents Opportunities for Missouri’s Medical Cannabis Biz
In two weeks, Missouri voters will decide on an amendment to legalize recreational marijuana in the state. Aiming to expand. of St. Louis Business Journal there is a report A…
Read More- October 27, 2022
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Only 4% of Cannabis Businesses in Washington State are Black-Owned
According to the most recent data available from the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Commission (LCB), only 4% of cannabis business owners in Seattle, Washington are black owned.new report from King5News…
Read More- October 26, 2022
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Michigan Cannabis Regulator Plans Crackdown on Illicit Products
Michigan’s top cannabis regulator said Tuesday the state plans to “expose” companies operating in the legal marijuana market that engaged in illegal practices and sold illegal products. rice field. of…
Read More- October 26, 2022
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Israeli Company Clones Cannabis Cells—Not Plants—With Up to 12 Times the Potency
Using bioreactors, an Israeli company has cloned cannabis cells and cultivated them into a powdered biomass that contains all the active compounds of cannabis and can dial up to 12…
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