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Legislation and Regulation: Page 253
Massachusetts Begins Adult-Use Sales, Cannabis Restaurant to Open in UK: Week in Review
The weekly roundup of cannabis industry headlines.
Recreational Marijuana Expected to Be Legal in Michigan by Dec. 6
But marijuana won’t be commercially available for sale until probably early 2020.
Rep. Joe Kennedy III: It’s Time to Legalize Marijuana at the Federal Level
The anti-cannabis Democrat has changed his stance.
Massachusetts’ First Recreational Marijuana Sales Will Begin Tuesday
Cultivate Holdings in Leicester and New England Treatment Access, or NETA, in Northampton will begin sales on Nov. 20.
Trio of Bills Would Improve Veterans’ Access to Medical Marijuana, Cannabis Shortages Could Continue in Canada: Week in Review
Rep. Seth Moulton has partnered with Rep. Matt Gaetz to introduce a trio of bills that would nudge the VA to better integrate cannabis into the treatment it provides veterans.
Marijuana Startup Backed by John Boehner Goes Public in Canada
The company raised $314 million in a private placement that values it at about $2.8 billion.
Tilray Ready to Move Into U.S. Cannabis if Farm Bill Passes
Tilray would have an advantage over U.S.-based cannabis companies that are forced under current regulations to have operations for individual states.
Rep. Seth Moulton's Legislation Would Push VA on Medical Marijuana for Veterans
Moulton has partnered with Rep. Matt Gaetz to introduce a trio of bills that would nudge the VA to better integrate cannabis into the treatment it provides veterans.
Canada-Wide Cannabis Shortages Could Last Years, Producers Warn
Provinces including British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have all reported varying degrees of shortages.
Utah’s Medical Marijuana Initiative is About to Get Swapped Out With a Compromise Bill in the Legislature
Lawmakers are finalizing a bill that would replace Proposition 2, the medical marijuana ballot initiative approved by voters last week.
California Cannabis Delivery Services Struggle to Operate Legally as Laws Change
Many people are purchasing products from companies that deliver, but most of those companies do not yet have approval from the state.
Cannabis Industry Is Facing a Shakeout, Aphria President Says
“There will be a group of companies at the top, the big producers, and some smaller producers at the bottom, like craft beer,” Jakob Ripshtein said.
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