Eric SandyEric Sandy is the digital editor of Cannabis Business Times.More from Eric SandyComplianceIn Colorado, Hemp Growers Look to the Cannabis Market for Relief Ahead of the Switch to New USDA RulesColorado is joining a small regulatory tilt toward lifting up a hemp industry left reeling from oversupply and the forced plowing of hot crops last fall.June 4, 2020HempColorado CBD Product Manufacturers May Sell Into State-Licensed Cannabis DispensariesColorado’s Marijuana Enforcement Division has issued a clarifying memo on how industrial hemp businesses may interact with the state-licensed cannabis market.May 28, 2020HempIndustry Groups Launch ‘Hemp for Our Future’ Campaign as Coronavirus Crisis Continues Devastation in Health Care SectorThe campaign echoes the “Hemp for Victory” film that the U.S. government produced and distributed during World War II.May 28, 2020HempJudge Approves $77 Million Bankruptcy Sale for GenCanna: UPDATEThe sell-off includes 15,000 bales of hemp.May 22, 2020CaliforniaDNA Genetics Renames ‘Miss USA’ Cannabis Strain ‘Miss DNA’The move is intended to clear up any confusion with the Miss USA beauty pageant.May 19, 2020DispensaryOn DemandCommon Citizen uses innovative design and lean management to engage customers and make cannabis approachable.May 18, 2020Legislation and RegulationU.S. House Passes SAFE Banking Act as Part of New Coronavirus Relief Bill: UPDATEThe bill now heads to the U.S. Senate, which has never before passed cannabis banking legislation.May 18, 2020HempHere Are the Questions One City in Kansas Is Asking About the Hemp IndustryThe city commission in Pittsburg, Kan., may approve a grant for a hemp business. What does that process look like?May 14, 2020DispensaryOn First Day of Adult-Use Sales at BEYOND/HELLO in Illinois, a Chance to Engage Customers in New WaysThe coronavirus outbreak has changed how we interact with one another. Jushi’s dispensaries are adapting quickly.May 13, 2020HempNebo Mountain Hemp Co. Plans to Build on Lessons Learned in 2019 SeasonHistoric flooding and theft hampered last year’s growth, but the Arkansas farm is poised to improve this season.May 11, 2020Previous PagePage 34 of 78Next Page