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Dispensary: Page 230
Cannabis Industry Grapples with COVID-19 Outbreak, Maine Issues First Adult-Use Licenses: Week in Review
From regulators allowing cannabis delivery and curbside sales to dispensaries being deemed “essential” during shutdowns, the industry is adjusting rapidly.
Last Prisoner Project Launches ‘Decarcerate Now’ Petition to Clear Jails of Inmates Convicted of Cannabis Offenses
The petition is part of a broader public health effort to remove inmates from overcrowded, unsanitary prisons amid the coronavirus outbreak.
For Cannabis Distribution Companies, It Helps to Have a Nimble Business Model in Times of Crisis
SparqOne recently announced a massive distribution agreement in California. At the same time, the company’s drivers are navigating new local norms.
Coronavirus Continues to Redefine the Cannabis Supply Chain
The industry will need to consider new approaches as COVID-19 changes buying behaviors and supplier availability.
What Does the Federal Tax Deadline Extension Mean for the Cannabis Industry?
CPA Dean Guske shares what businesses should be aware of in the wake of the government’s announcement that tax payments can be delayed until July 15 amid coronavirus concerns.
Prioritizing Medical Cannabis Access in Times of Crisis: Q&A With Brian Vicente
The cannabis industry is not immune to the economic pressures of the coronavirus outbreak. What can be done to alleviate this moment?
Michigan’s Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Increase in February
February’s sales reached $14.8 million, which is a 34% increase over January sales.
Harvest Announces Corporate Updates, Management and Board Changes
The company has announced progress on its ICG merger, the resignation of Executive Chairman Jason Vedadi and planned board appointments.
Cresco Labs Provides Update on Response to COVID-19
Cresco Labs views the health and safety of its customers, patients and employees as its number one responsibility during this challenging time.
Detroit to Again Extend Moratorium as Local Lawyer Floats Idea of Ballot Initiative, Vertically Integrated Company Explains Lack of Interest in Setting up Brick and Mortar There
City councilman James Tate, the man behind the moratorium, says the city needs to do what it can to make sure Detroiters get a foothold in the industry.
Malawi Becomes Latest African Country to Legalize Cannabis for Certain Uses
The country will allow cannabis for medical and industrial applications.
Illinois Supply & Provisions Moves to Online, Pre-Order Sales Only
The dispensary has suspended walk-in business to minimize risk in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
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