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COVID-19: Page 4
Need to Know: California’s Space Coyote Infuses Prerolls with Popular Extract
The brand also commissions artwork in support of creativity and the counterculture.
Wildfires Continue to Ravage West Coast Cannabis Businesses, U.S. House Postpones Vote on the MORE Act: Week in Review
West coast wildfires continue to threaten and destroy cannabis operations as growers work to save their businesses and homes.
Oregon Liquor Control Commission Approves Permanent Rules for Curbside Delivery
The agency will continue its social distancing approach to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
New Season, New Challenges
As uncertainty around the coronavirus pandemic continues, it's important to monitor not only the financial health of your business, but the emotional one.
Nature’s Finest Launches its First Dispensary in Michigan: The Starting Line
After a delayed grand opening due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Operating Partner John Kassa is eager to serve the state’s medical and adult-use marketplace.
Need to Know: Mass CultivatED Educates, Trains Bay Staters Impacted by Prohibition
The public-private partnership will offer cannabis classes, internships and other programming to people who have been negatively affected by the War on Drugs or live in disproportionately impacted areas.
Wyllow Launches Premium Flower Brand Based on Inclusivity and Affordability
Undeterred by the COVID-19 pandemic, CEO Camille Roistacher celebrated the launch through a series of virtual events, and customers are already wanting more.
Should Cannabis Companies Return PPP Loans?
According to Dickinson Wright Attorney Scot Crow, plant-touching businesses should return federal funds before the government comes knocking.
Last Prisoner Project Works to End Cannabis Incarceration
The organization is petitioning for the release of cannabis prisoners while striving to provide education to them and their families and aid with reentry into society.
Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Advisory Board Discusses Permanently Adopting Temporary Regulations Related to COVID-19
Regulators held a virtual meeting Aug. 11 to discuss several changes to the program.
Mission Reopens South Chicago Dispensary Targeted By Looters in May
The company also unveiled the store's updated name during a grand reopening celebration.
Is the Coronavirus Crisis Slowing Down Social Equity in Cannabis?
Advocates and business owners are concerned that the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is delaying the creation of an equitable cannabis industry.
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