Hundreds Interested in Kentucky’s Medical Cannabis Licenses; Just 17 Apply So Far
Seventeen interested parties applied in the first three weeks of the two-month application period. There are 74 licenses available in a lottery system.
Ohio’s Adult-Use Licensing Process Leads CBT’s Top Stories in July
California’s deadly pesticide contamination, federal cannabis rescheduling and CRISPR gene editing were also among the most-read articles this month.
Ohio Issues 15 More Licenses for Adult-Use Market
The state approved dual-use certificates of operation for eight cultivators, six processors and Ohio’s first testing laboratory. Dispensaries are next in line.
Special Report: 4 in 5 Cannabis Businesses Want Intoxicating Hemp Regulated; So Do Nearly 50% of Hemp Businesses
CBT’s new research reveals that 80% of cannabis businesses and 46% of hemp businesses feel intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids should be regulated like cannabis. Find these and other details about how the cannabis and hemp industries view intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids in Part I of this two-part special report.
43,000 Comments Filed on Cannabis Rescheduling Proposal as Public Period Closes
The Drug Enforcement Administration will now weigh these comments and potentially hold administrative law hearings before issuing a final rule.
Cultivating Cannabis With Pre-Charged Substrates: What You Need to Know
How to adjust production protocols when using pre-charged substrates to ensure plants are getting optimal nutrients.
VP Harris: ‘We Need to Legalize Marijuana’
NORML Regional Coordinator Chris Goldstein takes us inside the closed-door White House roundtable discussion on criminal justice and cannabis drug policy and shares why he feels this is ‘the beginning of the end of the drug war.’