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Legislation and Regulation: Page 105
Illinois Awards 55 Cannabis Retail Licenses in First of Three Licensing Lotteries
Fifty-three firms were selected from 626 finalists.
Impacts of Cannabis Legalization in Colorado Highlighted in State’s Biennial Report
Commissioned by the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, the report focuses on public safety, health, traffic safety and youth impacts.
Out-of-State Operator Drops Lawsuit that Challenged Illinois’ Cannabis Licensing Process
The state can now proceed with its plan for upcoming lotteries to award 185 new dispensary licenses.
Mississippi Lawmakers Keep Medical Cannabis Hopes Alive
A draft bill’s release is planned for next week, after the state’s Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved measure in May.
Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Effort Begins in Ohio
Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol has submitted signatures for an initiated statute.
North Carolina Medical Cannabis Bill Clears Second Senate Committee
The Senate Finance Committee passed the legislation July 21.
Arkansas Group Gathers Signatures to Place Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization on 2022 Ballot
Arkansas True Grass has until July 2022 to collect enough signatures to place its proposed constitutional amendment before voters.
Allied Corp. Commends Colombian Authorities for Approving the Export of Dried Cannabis Flower From Colombia
Colombia President Ivan Duque Marquez signed a decree that allows for the sale and export of raw cannabis materials, namely dried flower, to international markets.
Flora Growth Applauds Update to Colombian Cannabis Regulations That Substantially Increases Revenue Potential; Executes International Cannabis Supply Agreement
Colombia President Ivan Duque Marquez signed a law that will allow a larger amount of dry flower to be exported after a high-profile meeting of Colombian cannabis business leaders with U.S.-listed public companies.
Legislation to Expedite Cannabis Cultivation Introduced in New York
The measure would permit farmers to grow and sell cannabis to retailers under provisional licenses until the OCM is established.
Nevada Celebrates Four Years of Adult-Use Cannabis Sales
Industry players share how they have remained flexible through rapid growth, regulatory changes and the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as how they are planning for the future.
New Lawsuit Takes Aim at Utah’s Cannabis Cultivation Licensing Process
Plaintiff JLPR LLC alleges that multistate operators had an unfair advantage and that state officials coached certain applicants on how to secure licenses.
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