Portland Press Heraldwww.pressherald.comFrom Portland Press HeraldFinanceMaine’s Biggest Marijuana Company Threatens to Sue State If It’s Shut Out of Recreational MarketWellness Connection is threatening to sue Maine if it doesn’t change proposed residency requirements.June 11, 2019Legislation and RegulationPricing Concerns Top Hearing on Maine Recreational Cannabis RulesEvery little increase, while seemingly insignificant on their own, adds up, the head of Legalize Maine said.May 23, 2019Adult-Use Legalization BillMaine Releases Draft Rules for Its Recreational Marijuana MarketThe regulations lay out how would-be growers, retailers and manufacturers will obtain state licenses needed to operate in the Maine recreational marijuana market.April 23, 2019Legislation and RegulationMaine Hemp Industry Poised for Growth as Governor Signs Bill Allowing Sales of CBD ProductsThe bill clarifies the use and sale of hemp-derived cannabidiol products.March 28, 2019MaineMaine Hires Director for Its Recreational Marijuana ProgramScott Lever will report to Erik Gundersen, who leads the state's new Office of Marijuana Policy.March 22, 2019Legislation and RegulationNew Law Opens Possibilities for Maine Medical Marijuana ProvidersDispensaries and caregivers can collaborate, rather than compete, under the state's new rules allowing business-to-business medical cannabis sales.December 21, 2018Legislation and RegulationMaine Taps Los Angeles Consulting Firm to Help Write Recreational Marijuana RulesBOTEC, which advised Washington state on launching its adult-use market, submitted the lowest bid–$199,000–of the five applicants.December 10, 2018MaineMaine Gov. Paul LePage Vetoes Bill That Would Ease Access to Medical MarijuanaThe anti-marijuana governor offered 11 reasons why he was vetoing the legislation.July 9, 2018ComplianceLegislature Maps the Landscape for Legal Marijuana Growers, Sellers in MaineGov. Paul LePage, however, remains opposed to commercial adult-use sales.June 28, 2018MaineCannabis Businesses Shut out of Maine’s Energy-Efficiency ProgramsThe state has decided that it's "too risky" to give grants to cannabis businesses.June 18, 2018Page 1 of 2Next Page