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Business Issues/Benchmarks: Page 118
When Launching a Dispensary, Identify The Gaps: Q&A With Hope Wiseman
Wiseman, owner of Mary & Main, digs into who to hire first, how to pick a location, ideas to connect with your community and other top considerations when opening a dispensary.
CORRECTION: Trulieve Announces Registration Statement Filing
This press release corrects a prior version the company published on July 7, 2022, to update the timing for effectiveness of the registration statement.
Arkansas Voters Likely to Decide Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization in November
Advocacy group Responsible Growth Arkansas submitted more than double the needed signatures for a measure to land on the state ballot.
Bio Detection K9 Partners With Purdue University to Train Canines to Detect Diseases in Cannabis and Hemp
The process of using canines to detect diseases in crops would allow growers to detect an invasion early on, allowing them more options to manage the problem.
Michigan Cannabis Regulators Discipline 3 Companies With $16K in Fines
The fines were handed out to license holders in Kalamazoo, Ann Arbor and Bangor for non-compliant transfers, sampling and testing, and shipping.
Montana Cannabis Legalization Trends: Adult-Use Sales Up, Medical Sales Down
The state has banked $148 million in total sales during the first half of 2022.
High Tide to Acquire Nine Operating Retail Cannabis Stores from Choom Holdings
The company is set to enter the British Columbia market with the acquisition of two stores in Vancouver.
North Carolina Governor Signs Hemp Bill Into Law as Medical Cannabis Legislation Languishes in House
While medical cannabis legalization stalled again this year, Gov. Roy Cooper signed the North Carolina Farm Act of 2022 to allow hemp farming to continue legally following a five-year pilot program.
DC Launches Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Without Launching Adult-Use Cannabis Sales
Mayor Muriel Bowser signed the Medical Marijuana Self-Certification Emergency Amendment Act into law, which takes effect immediately.
Illinois Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Hit $2.8 Billion in First 2 1/2 Years
The state’s 2022 sales are up 20% over the first sixth months of 2021.
4 Questions with The United Green’s Jacob Petersmark: People Staffing People
Why looking beyond skills and experience is essential in hiring.
5 Questions with Hawthorne’s Dr. Rebecca Knight: Critical Equipment Decisions
Hawthorne Gardening Company Director of Technical Services Rebecca Knight, PhD, explains how equipment solutions that consume less energy don’t have to compromise on performance.
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