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Coronavirus and Cannabis: Page 6
California Governor Warns of Declining Cannabis Sales Due to Coronavirus Crisis
Gov. Gavin Newsom has revised his proposed state budget to forecast less revenue from the state’s cannabis excise tax due to the pandemic.
Colorado Extends Online Ordering, Curbside Pickup and Telemedicine for Medical Cannabis Dispensaries
Gov. Jared Polis has extended his executive orders through June 28.
COVID-19 Strikes Wholesale Cannabis Market
The pandemic has reshaped legal cannabis commerce in the U.S., while the future promises more unexpected developments.
Progress, With Nuances
Remembering where we’ve been is important to remind us that things will not stay this way forever, and progress, while sometimes seemingly small, is still progress. This issue of Cannabis Business Times has a common thread of reflection.
COVID-19's Effect on Cannabis Consumer Behavior
American Marijuana surveyed 990 cannabis consumers in the U.S. at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic to evaluate how their cannabis habits might have changed.
Green Peak Innovations and Last Prisoner Project to Launch Two Joints Brand to Fund Criminal Justice Reform Efforts
One percent of proceeds from the sale of Two Joints products sold in Green Peak’s Michigan Skymint stores will go toward LPP.
The Greenhouse Transitions to Michigan’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market—and to Curbside Sales—as the State Responds to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Starting Line
Owner Jerry Millen shares how the medical cannabis dispensary in Walled Lake prepared for adult-use sales at the dawn of social distancing, and how the coronavirus has impacted his business plans.
Charlotte’s Web Reports a Loss in Q1 as Sales Dip and Expenses Rise
The CBD manufacturer recently reported a loss of $11M for Q1 versus a profit of $2.3M the same time last year as sales take a hit amid COVID-19 and operating expenses rise.
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana Resumes Signature Drive While Maintaining Social Distancing
The campaign is up against a July 2 deadline to gather enough signatures to place its medical cannabis legalization initiative on the state’s 2020 ballot.
Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensaries in Massachusetts Can Offer Curbside Pickup Starting Memorial Day
After being shut down for about two months, adult-use retailers can reopen, with restrictions, as part of Gov. Charlie Baker's four-phase plan to reopen the state.
California Regulators Offer 60-Day License Fee Deferrals to Cannabis Businesses During COVID-19 Pandemic
The deferrals, which apply to businesses with state licenses that expire between now and June 30, are meant to provide financial assistance to licensees affected by the coronavirus crisis.
How Cannabis Businesses are Managing Internal Communications During COVID-19
We spoke with executives in various segments of the market to see how staff are communicating with each other.
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