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Illinois’ Community College Cannabis Vocational Pilot Program Sets Stage for Students Eager to Enter Industry
The pilot program is seen as a component of broader workplace training platforms for the cannabis industry—as well as a piece of the Illinois social equity vision.
When (And How) to Challenge a Cannabis License Denial
Key takeaways from Vicente Sederberg’s Nov. 12 webinar on when to consider a licensing appeal and how to navigate the appeals process in various markets.
New Legislation Would Allow More Utah Doctors to Recommend Medical Cannabis
The bill would allow physicians to recommend cannabis for up to 15 patients, or up to 275 patients if a doctor receives specialized training through the state.
What’s Next for the Five States That Legalized Cannabis in the 2020 Election?
Industry stakeholders weigh in on how adult-use and medical markets could roll out in Arizona, Montana, Mississippi, New Jersey and South Dakota, and how they could impact federal reform efforts.
Harvest Health & Recreation Inc. Announces Divestiture of Arkansas Assets
Natural State Wellness Dispensary, LLC and Natural State Wellness Enterprises, LLC, which own and operate a medical dispensary and cultivation facility, were sold on Nov. 13.
New Jersey Cannabis Decriminalization Bill Stalls in Assembly After Receiving Senate Approval
The Assembly canceled a vote on the legislation after the Senate added an amendment that would lessen the penalty for the possession of up to one ounce of psilocybin.
Virginia Governor Plans to Introduce Cannabis Legalization Bill
Gov. Ralph Northam said he will propose legislation to legalize adult-use when the General Assembly reconvenes in January.
TerrAscend Expands to Maryland Through Acquisition of HMS
CFO Ryan McWilliams says the opportunity is strategically and geographically advantageous for the company, which now has a presence in four U.S. states.
Voters Across the U.S. Decide on Criminal Justice Measures
On Nov. 3, Americans decided how people who are suspected, accused or convicted of cannabis offenses move through the criminal justice system.
Ohio Cannabis Regulators Update Advisory Committee on Medical Program Developments
More provisional licensees may soon be certified for operation, the state is accepting testing lab applications and many patients are dissatisfied with the price of cannabis.
New Jersey Lawmakers Pull Adult-Use Cannabis Bill Amid Criticism from Social Justice Advocates
The legislation passed committees in the Senate and Assembly last week, but has since been put on hold.
Bureau of Cannabis Control Announces Public University Grant Funding Recipients
The BCC has awarded public university research grant funding to universities across California to research the legal cannabis system and its impacts.
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