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Top Stories: Page 86
How Cannabis Businesses Can Leverage Insurance in the Wake of Natural Disasters
Many of Florida’s medical cannabis operators suffered damage in the wake of Hurricane Ian, which made landfall Sept. 28. Insurance may be available to cover at least some of these losses.
Cannabis Industry, Lawmakers React to Biden's Federal Cannabis Policy Reform Efforts
Biden announced Oct. 6 a three-step plan to pardon all federal simple cannabis possession offenses, urge state governors to pardon state-level offenses, and review how cannabis is scheduled under the Controlled Substances Act.
UPDATED: Biden's Call to Pardon Thousands of Federal Cannabis Offenses Part of Sweeping Policy Reform
The three-step plan announced Oct. 6 includes a move to pardon all federal simple cannabis possession offenses and a review of how cannabis is scheduled under the Controlled Substances Act.
Legal Marijuana Now’s US House Candidate Paula Overby Dies
The 68-year-old was running as a third-party candidate with a platform to oppose drug prohibition in Minnesota.
The State of European Cannabis Reform: Fall 2022 Update
Cannabis reform is moving across Europe, but regional uniformity will take a long time.
Total Cannabis Sales in Legacy Markets Show Growth Compared to Pre-COVID
A recent Headset report found that while current year-over-year sales are on a decline, long-term trends show growth in legacy and emerging cannabis markets.
Lessons From a Complete Hemp Harvest
Steve Groff of Cedar Meadow Farm harvested hemp for cannabinoids, fiber and grain this year. Here’s what he learned.
Florida’s 2024 Cannabis Ballot Measure’s Secret is Simplicity
Jonathan Robbins, chair of Akerman’s national cannabis practice, details what adult-use legalization will mean for current operators and market hopefuls.
Nevada Cannabis Lab Faces 10-Year Ban for Manipulating Test Results
The state’s Cannabis Compliance Board denied the testing facility’s motion to dismiss disciplinary action tied to THC potency, microbials and heavy metals.
Civil RICO Lawsuits: Should The State-Legal Cannabis Industry Be Concerned?
Plaintiffs making RICO claims against cannabis businesses have yet to be successful, but that hasn’t stopped them from trying.
Hempcrete Insulation Receives Certification in US Residential Building Codes
The certification allows hemp-lime (hempcrete) to be used as a standard material in residential construction beginning in 2024.
3 Vermont Dispensaries to Begin Adult-Use Sales at Their Discretion
There’s nothing specifically saying the licensed businesses must wait until Oct. 1, state regulator says.
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