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California: Page 57
Natura Life + Science Secures $91 Million to Build California’s Largest Vertically Integrated Cannabis Campus
Natura’s first planned facility spans 265,000 square feet.
Marijuana Company of America Signs Letter of Intent to Cultivate Large Hemp Farm in California
The company has signed a Letter of Intent with Essence Farms, LLC to form a joint venture called Riverside Hemp Project to run farming operations in California.
California Might Triple the Number of Marijuana Shops Across State
State lawmakers are pushing to require municipalities to lift bans on cannabis stores if voters there supported Prop. 64.
Major Revisions to Outdoor Cannabis Pilot Program Proposed by Monterey County Commission
The commission unanimously directed staff to return on May 29 with a series of changes to the draft rules.
The Phylos Bioscience Backlash, Illinois Makes Social Justice a Priority: Week in Review
Illinois lawmakers filed legislation May 6 to legalize and regulate adult-use cannabis, and the bill outlines a set of robust expungement and social equity provisions.
NUG, Inc. Raises $15 Million in Series A Funding Round
The vertically integrated cannabis company oversubscribed its original goal, securing additional funding to fuel rapid expansion.
Sparx Cannabis Announces Acquisition of Multiple Licenses for Cultivation and Distribution of Cannabis in California
The distribution license provides Sparx Cannabis with the ability to distribute product across the state of California.
California Cannabis Market Not Traced or Tracked as Promised
As of last month, just nine retail outlets were entering data into the network established under an estimated $60 million state contract.
California Bureau of Cannabis Control Announces Enforcement Action on Unlicensed Cannabis Business in Costa Mesa
DOI-CEU and the Costa Mesa Police Department served a search warrant on “Costa Mesa Beach Buds,” an unlicensed cannabis delivery service.
'Social Equity' Applicants Are Still Waiting For Their Cannabis Licenses in Los Angeles
The City Council voted to open the application window by early September. But many social equity candidates say they can't afford to keep waiting.
Santa Cruz County Cannabis Cultivation Rules May Be Eased as Program Falls Short of Expectations
Santa Cruz County has been unable to generate enough revenue from cannabis cultivators and manufacturers to sustain the program itself.
Cannabiniers Envisions Promising Future for Its Two Roots Brewing Co. Cannabis Beer
That said: “This is a very, very tough category to build out,” according to Cannabiniers President Victor Jerez.
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