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Industry Headlines: Page 46
Alabama Court Halts Medical Cannabis Licensing Process—Again
A Montgomery County circuit judge issued the order Jan. 3, temporarily blocking the state’s third attempt at licensing medical cannabis facilities to serve patients.
Out-of-State Applicants Swarmed Missouri’s Social Equity Cannabis Lottery
Applicants were permitted to have owners from different states within one application, but no one individual could apply for more than one license.
Hemp Industry Organizations Unite on 7 Key Objectives for 2024 Farm Bill
Thirty-three nonprofit organizations representing every facet of the supply chain have revealed their top priorities for the must-pass legislation.
New Mexico Regulators Revoke Licenses for 2 Cannabis Growers, Issue $1 Million Fines to Each
Bliss Farm and Native American Agricultural Development Co. in Torrance County exceeded their licensed plant limits, according to state officials.
Clever Leaves Granted Australian GMP Certification for Cannabis Products by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
Wisconsin Lawmakers Unveil Cannabis Decriminalization Bill
The bipartisan legislation would remove criminal penalties for the possession of up to half an ounce of cannabis.
Theory Wellness Becomes an Employee-Owned Company
Theory Wellness has become the first employee-owned cannabis company in Massachusetts and the largest in the country.
New York’s 1st Adult-Use Dispensary Records $24 Million in Sales
House Works Cannabis Co. reflects on its first year of operations as a social equity licensee and gears to revamp its retail experience in 2024.
Cannabis Dispensaries Top Target for Labor Unions as More States Legalize
With the National Labor Relations Board adopting standards making it easier to organize, unions have recognized that now is the time to attack.
Former US Attorneys Urge Federal Officials to Reject Cannabis Rescheduling Recommendation
Eric Berlin, partner at Dentons, shares insight into some of the arguments the 29 former attorneys make against removing cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
11 of Missouri’s 48 Cannabis Microbusiness License Winners Deemed Ineligible
The nine dispensary and two wholesale licenses not certified eligible by the state could be revoked.
MM411 and The Harrington Institute Join Forces to Revolutionize Access to Cannabis Education
The organizations will provide 10 scholarships every month to individuals who wish to start their journey into the world of cannabis.
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