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Industry Headlines: Page 438
Oregon Cannabis Commissioners Ratify Stipulated Settlement on Recreational Marijuana License
Oregon cultivators received fines in accordance with state regulations.
Aphria Buys Nuuvera for $670 Million as Cannabis Deals Heat Up
In Canada, another major acquisition signals significant consolidation in the cannabis market.
California's New Cannabis Laws Squeeze Out Compassionate Care Programs
Under the state's legalization legislation, cannabis businesses are required to pay taxes on all products, including donations and samples.
Humboldt County Cannabis May Fall Under Watch of Two Separate Tracking Systems
It’s currently unclear whether the two seed-to-sale tracking systems will be compatible.
Aurora Sky Receives Cultivation License from Health Canada
This is the second new Aurora Cannabis facility to receive a license in the last three months.
Dennis Peron, Medical Marijuana Pioneer, Has Died
A leading voice in medical marijuana advocacy, Peron died Jan. 27.
California Marijuana Sellers Already Fear Supply Bottlenecks, Shortages
Shops are concerned that too few operators have been licensed to support a marijuana pipeline of state-approved growers, distributors and retailers.
Florida Judge Dismisses Part of Medical Marijuana Lawsuit
Leon County Judge Karen Gievers ruled that a lawsuit against the state’s decision to ban smokable forms of medical marijuana can proceed but without one of the key parties.
Local Officials Push Against Gov. Cuomo's Task Force on Legalizing Marijuana in New York
Cattaraugus County Sheriff Timothy Whitcomb thinks it’s a mistake to look into legalizing recreational marijuana as Gov. Andrew Cuomo recommended.
California Could See $643-Million Marijuana Tax Haul in First Full Year of Legalization, Gov. Jerry Brown Says
Debate continues over the marijuana tax rate in California.
New Water District Rules in Northern California May Cap Cultivation
The state water board is seeking to slow cannabis cultivation, to protect streams and fish populations.
State and Federal Lawmakers Strive to Protect Cannabis Businesses From Federal Intervention: Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry happenings.
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