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Industry Headlines: Page 76
Advocates Urge South Carolina Lawmakers to Legalize Medical Cannabis
The South Carolina Compassionate Care Act, which died last year in the House, has yet to be debated in Columbia this legislative session.
4 New York Regions No Longer Under Injunction Blocking Cannabis Retail Licenses
Finger Lakes remains the only region tied up in a lawsuit filed last year by a Michigan-based license applicant.
New York's First Woman-Owned Adult-Use Dispensary Opens
After New York launched its adult-use program in late December 2022, Good Grades will become the sixth dispensary to open.
AYR Wellness Closes Sale of Arizona Assets
The deal reduces AYR’s long-term debt by $22.5 million.
Stone Road Farms Launches Products in Michigan
The launch in Michigan follows similar moves in Massachusetts and Oklahoma, and this time around Stone Road Farms teamed up with Cheboygan-based Gamut Cannabis.
Kentucky Governor Fulfills Promise to Regulate Delta-8 THC
Beshear signed a measure that places an age restriction on individuals who purchase delta-8 products and requires retailers to keep such products behind the counter.
Hochul Says New York Illicit Cannabis Market 'Unacceptable'
The governor introduced legislation to combat unlicensed activity in New York.
Texas Bill to Expand Qualifying Conditions for Medical Cannabis Clears Committee
The measure would add chronic pain to the list of qualifying conditions.
UPDATE: Kentucky Medical Cannabis Bill Passes Senate
The Senate approved S.B. 47 March 16 in a 26-11 vote.
US Lawmakers Reintroduce Bipartisan Bills to Regulate CBD
The reintroduction of the measures comes after the FDA called on Congress to regulate CBD in dietary supplements, conventional foods and animal products.
Legislation in Washington Would Create 100 Cannabis Licenses for Social Equity Applicants
The bill follows changes that regulators implemented last year to the state’s social equity program.
$20 Million Donated to Help California Growers Restore and Conserve Properties
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife donated $20 million to help restore and conserve growers' properties and help limit the number of illicit grows.
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