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Cannabis Licensing: Page 5
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Signs Adult-Use Cannabis Program Into Law
With the governor’s ink, the market is slated to launch July 1.
Cannabis Legalization on Cusp of Reality in Minnesota After House Passage
State lawmakers voted to approve House File 100 after the legislation survived 15 committees; a Senate companion bill is next.
Delaware Governor Will Allow Adult-Use Cannabis Legislation to Be Enacted Without His Signature
Gov. John Carney issued a statement on a pair of legalization bills that will make Delaware the 22nd state to establish an adult-use marketplace.
New Jersey Celebrates 1st Adult-Use Anniversary With Zero Black-Owned Dispensaries Outside Medical Market
CRC board member Charles Barker pushes for an equitable foundation before approving any more licenses for companies that are not diversely owned.
Alabama Regulators Advance 90 Medical Cannabis Business License Applications to Review Process
The application window closed Dec. 30, 2022, and the applications selected by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission will now be evaluated and scored.
Curaleaf’s New Jersey Licenses Renewed With Conditional Approval During Emergency Meeting
State regulators with the Cannabis Regulatory Commission voted to vacate a previous decision and allow Curaleaf to continue adult-use operations, for now.
Delaware Governor’s Timeline to Act on Adult-Use Legislation Officially Underway
Gov. John Carney has until April 22 and April 26 to sign or veto a pair of bills that intend to legalize possession and establish a commercial program.
Delaware Governor Has ‘No Updates’ on Adult-Use Cannabis Bills, Which May Become Law Even Without His Signature
Gov. John Carney has not publicly announced whether he’ll sign or veto a pair of legalization bills, but the state constitution suggests that time has run out on this issue.
PharmaCann Virginia Loses Appeal Over Disputed Cannabis License
An appeals court judge ruled that the Virginia Board of Pharmacy used proper discretion when it rescinded the company’s conditional license in mid-2020.
California’s Retail Logjam Leaves Legal Cannabis in Jeopardy
Many operators blame overregulation and overtaxation for the state’s still robust illicit market, but one elephant in the room remains: limited retail access.
New Jersey’s Burgeoning Cannabis Garden Set for Expansion
The state’s existing medical operators had first-mover advantage for the adult-use market, but a new wave of licensees will soon change the landscape.
New York Officials Double the Number of Adult-Use Dispensary Licenses Issued in First Licensing Round
The state will now issue 300 retail licenses to nonprofit organizations and individuals with a personal or family history of cannabis-related convictions.
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