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Missouri Health Department Halts Embargoing Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Products as ‘Adulterated’
The state’s Department of Health and Human Services recapped its enforcement strategies in a letter to an attorney representing a hemp association.
Hemp THC Drinks Legal in South Carolina, Solicitor General Concludes
State Solicitor General Robert D. Cook told South Carolina House Speaker G. Murrell Smith Jr. that beverages with delta-9 THC from hemp are legal.
The Complex Impact of Rescheduling Cannabis on Advertising
The penalties for advertising Schedule I drugs don’t apply to Schedule III drugs, but cannabis businesses could be left in a precarious position.
11 States Projected to Be Billion-Dollar Cannabis Markets in 2024
Maryland will be the newest state to join the 10-figure club this year, while three other states are expected to come just shy of the sales mark.
Nebraska AG Announces Felony Charge Related to Fraudulent Signature Investigation of Cannabis Petitions
All of the suspected fraudulent signatures were traced back to one petition circulator in Hall County.
Former Nebraska Senator Files Lawsuit Challenging State’s Medical Cannabis Ballot Initiatives
John Kuehn is attempting to prevent a pair of legalization petitions from appearing on the ballot, claiming signature fraud; Organizers dismiss the claim.
Michigan Dispensaries Set Monthly Sales Record in August, Closing Gap on California
The Wolverine State’s licensed cannabis facilities broke a single month record for revenue and flower pounds sold.
24 Adult-Use Dispensary Licenses Still Up for Grabs in Rhode Island via Lottery
Regulators are finalizing rules for a licensing process nearly two years after existing medical cannabis operators expanded to recreational sales.
Trump Signals Support for Federal Cannabis Rescheduling, Banking Reform
The GOP presidential candidate said he will focus on unlocking the ‘medical uses of marijuana to a Schedule 3 drug’ if elected in November.
4th Circuit Court Rules THC-O Meets Legal Definition of Hemp, Deviating From DEA
The federal court’s interpretation of the 2018 Farm Bill contradicts the Drug Enforcement Administration’s position that THC-O is illegal.
Kentucky’s Medical Cannabis Program Attracts 5K License Applicants
The state’s forthcoming lotteries will award just 74 licenses, including 16 to cultivators, 48 to dispensaries and 10 processors.
Navigating the Green Line: How to Balance Selling and Profitability in Cannabis Retail
Effective retail management should be guided by sales quantity as well as sales quality, which puts a lens on profit margins and customer care and loyalty.
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