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Top Stories: Page 87
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.
‘A Very Long and Hard-Fought Battle:’ Inside One Company’s Quest to Secure Licenses in Illinois’ Adult-Use Cannabis Market
A court recently allowed High Haven to win five dispensary licenses in a corrective lottery. Now, the company is on a mission to secure a craft grow license.
National Hemp Growers Cooperative Sets Sights on Bioplastic Opportunities
Nick Walters, NHGC managing partner, describes how the cooperative’s recent partnership with Troy University will help create more marketing opportunities for its members.
5 Cannabis Harvest Tips for a Successful Outdoor Season
Tips to prepare for this make-or-break step in the growing cycle.
Arkansas Supreme Court Will Let Voters Decide Cannabis Measure
In a split decision, the court’s justices granted a petition to allow Responsible Growth Arkansas’ ballot question to be counted this November.
How to Reach New Customers With Seasonal Product Offerings
Theory Wellness’ Thomas Winstanley: “We think it will be a big fall for beverages.” Fluent’s Oswaldo Graziani and Thrive’s Brandon Wiegand weigh in.
2022 Cannabis Measure Gets No Dice From Oklahoma Supreme Court
The prolonged 48-day period it took state officials to certify signatures ended up keeping the adult-use legalization proposal off this year’s ballot.
Greenlight CEO Dives Into Midwest Mission in Missouri
John Mueller says his native roots and his company’s expanding medical operation have provided a homefield advantage ahead of adult-use legalization.
Year-to-Date, Cannabis REITs Provide Key Source of Financing for Businesses
In 2022, falling equity prices have had a chilling effect on capital raises, particularly on large equity issues, which have been confined to non-plant-touching sectors.
A Look at Wayne State University’s Veteran Cannabis Studies
The university is one of three institutions that has been given the green light by the state of Michigan to evaluate the efficacy of cannabis in treating PTSD and preventing suicide in veterans.
California Governor Signs 10 Cannabis-Related Bills Into Law
The approved legislation ranges from interstate agreements to preemptions on local bans, restorative justice and employment protections.
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