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New York’s Adult-Use Cannabis Retail Footprint Growing Again
New operators are opening the state’s first dispensaries in Astoria, Harlem, Lower East Side and Saranac Lake.
Are California Cities Intentionally Misinterpreting Landmark Cannabis Legislation?
Local jurisdictions must have ordinances by 2024 allowing medical cannabis delivery, but some bureaucracies are sticking to “outside-in” models.
New York’s Union Square Travel Agency: A Cannabis Store Partners With House of Cannabis on Delivery, Education
Guests at the House of Cannabis can use onsite kiosks to order cannabis products for delivery from Union Square Travel Agency in a unique collaboration designed to enhance the experience of visiting the attraction.
‘Minority-Owned Companies That Mean Something’: Higher Collective Opens First Two Dispensaries in Connecticut
The company, made up of industry veterans dedicated to creating an inclusive and equitable cannabis industry, plans to open eight total retail locations across the state through partnerships with social equity operators.
Canadian Government Releases Report on Legislative Review of Cannabis Act
The “What We Heard Report” presents findings suggesting that legal cannabis operators are struggling to turn a profit and become financially viable.
Fast Take With Diane Downey, CEO, Rebel Spirit Cannabis Co.
In this Q&A interview, Downey details how she and her husband, COO Chris Bechler, have navigated cannabis business ownership in Oregon's market.
Dan Robert Lubkeman, Hydroponics Trailblazer, Dies at 54
Lubkeman served as the president of the Hydroponic Society of America since 1996, among many other contributions to the hydroponics and cannabis industries.
UPDATE: Cboe Canada Could Be Verano’s Launching Pad to List on US Exchanges
Verano Chief Investment Officer Aaron Miles details the Chicago-based cannabis company’s move from CSE to Canada’s NEO Exchange.
Steps For Cultivators to Enhance Productivity and Profits With Resource Efficiency
Optimizing energy and water usage in cannabis greenhouses can help businesses lower production costs without sacrificing quality.
California Governor Vetoes Cannabis Advertising, Marketing Bill
The legislation, Assembly Bill 1207, would have crippled much of the state’s licensed cannabis industry through restrictive branding, packaging and labeling.
Rescheduling Cannabis: Would 1961 Drug Treaty Be a Possible Wrench?
Reclassifying cannabis to a Schedule III drug would put the U.S. in noncompliance with the international treaty Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961. Will this create a barrier for the U.S. in its scheduling review, and if so, to what extent? Historian James H. Mills weighs in.
The Intersection of Art and Cannabis: The Artist Tree Opens 7th Dispensary in California
The newest store in El Sobrante has the same elements as the company’s other retail locations with an art gallery space featuring local artists.
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