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Coronavirus and Cannabis: Page 9
Canopy Growth Drastically Reduces Operations, Virginia Governor Signs Cannabis Decriminalization Bill: Week in Review
The Canadian licensed producer is ceasing operations at several of its locations to slow down cash-burn as its new CEO reviews costs.
Trulieve Hiring Hundreds of New Workers in Multiple States
An increase in delivery orders and calls from customers are driving the need for new hires, about 75% of whom the business is paying hourly wages.
COVID-19 Highlights Need for Domestic Cannabis Industry in the UK
Cannabis activist and consultant Mike Barnes says demand has remained steady in the UK’s nascent medical cannabis market, but supply chain challenges threaten to disrupt patient access.
Veteran-Owned GreenBroz, Inc. Partners With Gard'n Clean to Build PPE Remediator in Response to COVID-19 Crisis
The cannabis automated harvesting equipment manufacturer is shifting gears to facilitate automation of the application of chlorine dioxide to sterilize personal protective equipment.
Social Media Influencer, Cannabis Gifting Company Celebrate 4/20 Digitally
Higher Celebrations and Chrissy Harless celebrate 4/20 in the era of COVID-19, discuss lessons learned in influencer marketing.
Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Initiative Will Not Appear on Missouri’s 2020 Ballot
The chairman of the committee supporting a push to get the issue in front of voters this fall has said that the campaign is over due to the COVID-19 crisis.
CBD and COVID-19 Part 2: How Companies Have Evolved
Despite an uncertain future, CBD businesses are evolving to meet customers’ needs and retain employees amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Curaleaf New York Hiring for Dispensary, Cultivation Jobs
Most new hires at the company’s operations in the state indicated they had been laid off from their previous jobs.
Coronavirus-Related Shutdowns Delay Guam’s Adult-Use Cannabis Regulations
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero declared a public health emergency and suspended “non-essential” government activity through May 6.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Temporarily Allows Medical Cannabis Dispensaries to Provide Delivery and Curbside Pickup Services
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced an emergency rule that will remain in effect for 120 days or until 45 days after the public health emergency ends, whichever comes first.
How Cannabis Businesses Can Respond to Coronavirus-Related Legal Claims
Consumers, shareholders and employees could all bring forth claims due to the pandemic and its economic fallout.
New Hampshire Extends Renewal Deadline for Medical Cannabis Cards
Patients with cards expiring in April, May and June now have until July 31 to renew them due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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