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Cannabis Licensing: Page 3
Georgia Awards 4 Vertically Integrated Cannabis Licenses
The four awardees have been vying for a market entrance for years and hope to join Trulieve and Botanical Sciences—the state’s only current operators.
Montana Judge Blocks ‘Cumulative’ Cannabis Dispensary Fee Hikes
Under a new law signed by the state’s governor, each additional store is more expensive than the previous one to license, but three operators are fighting it.
Vermont to Halt Licensing of Larger Cannabis Grows to Protect Small Farmers
Cannabis Control Board Chairman James Pepper said regulators will not issue new licenses for large-scale indoor and outdoor cultivators for the foreseeable future.
California Dispensary Says Costa Mesa Stalling on Licensure; Demands City Issues Cannabis Business Permit
High Seas, a cannabis retail boutique, has charged that the city is intentionally harming it by preventing opening “without just cause.”
New York’s Adult-Use Cannabis Retail Footprint Growing Again
New operators are opening the state’s first dispensaries in Astoria, Harlem, Lower East Side and Saranac Lake.
Alabama Plans to Award Medical Cannabis Business Licenses by End of 2023 as Verano Lawsuit Dismissed
Missouri Unveils 48 License Winners From Cannabis Microbusiness Lottery
The state held random drawings to award two dispensary and four wholesale facility licenses from each of eight congressional districts.
With $50K Check From Verano in Hand, Alabama Cannabis Regulators Plan Another Licensing Do-Over
The term “void” as it relates to Alabama’s licensing statute is “made up,” Verano’s Executive VP of Legal, Regulatory and Government Affairs says.
Georgia Medical Cannabis Regulators Approve 3 More Dispensaries
The state now has nine approved retail locations owned by two companies.
Ohio’s Cannabis Language Approved; Voters Will Have Say in November
Should the legalization proposal pass, will state lawmakers honor its intentions?
Verano CEO Says Alabama Patients Deserve Better Than ‘Years of Litigation’ in Open Letter to Governor
George Archos, whose company filed a lawsuit over a license that was voided, indicated that Verano remains ready to invest $40 million.
New York Court Names 30 Dispensaries Allowed to Open; 410 Others Up Creek With No Paddle
Amid ongoing litigation casting doubt on New York’s adult-use cannabis business licensing process, a judge has allowed just a few dozen dispensaries into the market—for now.
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