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Business Issues/Benchmarks: Page 301
Namaste's CannMart Signs Supply Agreements With the Ontario and Saskatchewan Provincial Agencies
CannMart is expanding its provincial business channel with sights for more, and the B2B market is expected to continue growing as a result.
Presidential Candidates Release Medical Cannabis Plans for Veterans to Commemorate Veterans Day
Presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg announced plans to increase veterans’ access to medical marijuana.
Michigan Expected to Issue First Adult-Use Cannabis Business Licenses By the End of the Month
The adult-use licensing process is moving faster than licensing in the state’s medical cannabis program.
Florida Lawmakers File Bill to Offer Veterans Free Medical Cannabis Cards
Legislation introduced by Sen. Janet Cruz and Rep. Adam Hattersley would allow veterans to obtain or renew their medical cannabis cards for free.
9 Tips to Prevent Employee Theft
Insurance isn’t enough. Preventive measures are key to protecting crops as the workforce grows.
Hope for Veterans Fighting PTSD: A New Study on Cannabis from Canada
Many suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder have sought out cannabis therapy as a safe and effective treatment for debilitating symptoms. A new analytical review of Canadian patient data suggests there is some evidence for its efficacy.
Neptune Announces a Definitive Agreement with International Flavors & Fragrances to Co-Develop Hemp-Derived CBD Products
The partnership will accelerate Neptune's entry into the B2C market with the Forest Remedies brand.
New Regulations in New York Would Allow Medical Cannabis Companies to Use CBD from Hemp Farmers
The rules would allow the state’s 10 licensed medical cannabis companies to purchase hemp and related extracts grown under the state’s Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program.
Nevada’s Cannabis Dispensary Licensing Process Is Fair, According to State Audit
Despite lawsuits and allegations of corruption, a state audit has determined that the licensing process is “adequate.”
Massachusetts Cannabis Commissioner Urges Patience Amid Vape Ban, Shifting Law
The agency continues to find its footing as a state judge outlines how to create new policy.
Projections: Hemp Supply Increase Threatens Future Margins
Biomass prices have already declined as much as 40% since April 2019.
CDC Points to Vitamin E Acetate as Likely Culprit in Vape Crisis, Massachusetts Ordered to Lift Ban on Medical Vape Products: Week in Review
Vitamin E acetate has been found in the lung fluids of patients affected by the outbreak of vape-related injuries—a breakthrough that identifies the vape cartridge additive as the likely culprit in the epidemic.
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