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Top Stories: Page 147
Helping Cannabis Breeders Establish Good Business Relationships Through IP Protection: Q&A with Breeder’s Best Founder and CEO Dale Hunt
Hunt shares insight into the new cannabis IP-licensing company and its goals, as well as common issues that breeders face in patenting their genetics and drafting licensing agreements.
Bringing Culinary Expertise to the Arizona Edibles Market
Chef Aaron Chamberlin is taking a fresh approach to edibles at Good Things Coming, which has partnered with Copperstate Farms.
Two Competing Measures to Appear on Ballot in Mississippi
After the Medical Marijuana 2020 campaign gathered enough signatures to place Initiative 65 on the ballot, state legislators passed a resolution to add a competing measure.
Arizona Cannabis Campaign Organizer Confident Group’s Adult-Use Legalization Measure Will Appear on 2020 Ballot
Stacy Pearson of Smart and Safe Arizona says the campaign will find out by mid-August if enough of the roughly 420,000 signatures submitted are valid to qualify the initiative for the ballot.
Win the Fight Against Hemp Russet Mites
Although only about 0.2 mm long, these pests can reduce cannabis and hemp flower size and yields if left unchecked.
Building on Portland’s Vision of Equity: Q&A with Cannabis Program Supervisor Dasheeda Dawson
Dawson discusses her role in the city’s cannabis program and her goals for expanding its Social Equity Grant program to support more entrepreneurs.
The Pass Brings Cannabis to the Berkshires with Adult-Use Dispensary Launch: The Starting Line
Co-Founder and President Michael Cohen shares insight into the vertically integrated company’s launch into Massachusetts’ adult-use market and the opening of its first dispensary in the Berkshires.
Justice Reimagined: How Cannabis Has Been Used as Tool for Oppression
Speakers, including those from the cannabis and entertainment industries, religious institutions and law enforcement, discussed how racism fueled the war on drugs and how targeted criminalization is behind the criminal-justice system today.
Against the Wind
Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico and threatened Tropizen’s launch. The company’s owners not only managed to get the business off the ground, but also carved out a niche in the U.S. territory’s cannabis market.
After Unsuccessful 2020 Signature Campaign to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis in Missouri, Group Looks to 2022
Missourians for a New Approach is confident it will be able to pass a similar measure in 2022.
Nebraskans For Medical Marijuana Meets Signature Requirement for 2020 Ballot Initiative
Campaign leaders are hopeful that they have gathered enough valid signatures to allow Nebraskans to vote on legalizing medical marijuana this November.
Millions of Dollars in Cannabis Vape Product Inventory Remains in Quarantine in Massachusetts
The state’s Cannabis Control Commission is still trying to determine whether the products, quarantined during the height of the vaping-related lung illness outbreak, can be retested and sold safely.
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