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Federal Marijuana Rescheduling on the Horizon: A Big Step Forward But Not the Be-All-End-All
Rescheduling does not make cannabis legal throughout America and the U.S. territories; It makes cannabis a federally regulated medication—and many questions remain about the fate of the industry.
Will a Lawsuit Challenging CSA’s Constitutionality Move Forward?
Oral arguments were heard to determine the merits of a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s authority to enforce the Controlled Substances Act against state-legal, intrastate cannabis businesses.
Does Trulieve’s Tax Strategy Tie Into a Bigger Cannabis Industry Battle?
How a possibly outdated legal precedent, a pending lawsuit against the U.S. Attorney General, the U.S. Constitution, the Clean Water Act and interstate waterways may all relate to Trulieve’s and other high-profile 280E tax refund cases—and what major legal ‘fight’ we’re going to see playing out this year.
3 Tips to Build Your Cultivation Team for Peak Productivity
Cultivators can avoid expensive snags and turnover by properly structuring their organizations, setting expectations up front, and accommodating employees.
5 Tips to Go Beyond Custom Utility Rebates
Energy efficiency experts say there are opportunities for cannabis operators to save when installing individual fixtures and equipment and when considering system-wide improvements in cultivation facilities.
Intercanopy Lighting Trials Show Compelling Increases in Cannabis Quality, Consistency
Cultivators are working to understand how to best deploy lights within cannabis canopies to maximize results.
Cannabis Industry Reacts to Biden’s Rescheduling Announcement
The President’s May 16 announcement is being touted as an important and historic first step, but many industry constituents say there’s still a long way to go, with social justice at the heart of pushes for decriminalization. Here are reactions from cannabis business executives, industry organizations, lawyers and members of Congress.
As Predicted, 4/20 Sales Surged During Cannabis Industry Holiday Weekend
Sales on both Friday and Saturday were up significantly, and retailers offered higher discounts to entice customers when compared to previous years.
DEA 2024 Report Focuses on THC Potency, Organized Crime, Youth Edible Consumption
The federal agency’s National Drug Threat Assessment calls attention to how scheduled substances and trafficking trends are “endangering” the U.S.
5 Things to Confirm When Signing a Cannabis Facility Construction Agreement
From agreement type to financing to scope of work, here are details to iron out when vetting construction companies.
White House Moves to Reschedule Cannabis in ‘Monumental’ Decision, Biden Says
The Department of Justice will issue a notice of proposed rulemaking to reclassify cannabis in the Federal Register, which will be followed by a 60-day public comment period prior to the department potentially finalizing the rule.
Michigan’s Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Up 21% From Last Year
The nation’s second-largest market reported nearly $1.1 billion in sales through the first four months of 2024.
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