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Colorado: Page 16
Loveland, Colo., Agrees to Accept Additional Signatures for Cannabis Ballot Initiative Following Lawsuit Against City Clerk
Although a judge declined to hear the case, effectively halting the ballot petitioners’ request for more time to gather signatures, the city clerk has agreed to review more signatures collected during the initial 90-day period.
Columbia Care Announces Sept. 1 Closing Date to Complete Acquisition of The Green Solution
The company's fully integrated operating portfolio includes 23 dispensaries and six cultivation and manufacturing facilities.
Maine Says Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Will Launch This Fall, Vermont Revisits Legislation to Tax and Regulate Sales: Week in Review
Maine’s Office of Marijuana Policy announced this week that adult-use sales can launch Oct. 9.
Colorado Adds Six Products to List of Approved Pesticides for Cannabis
Captain Jack's Neem Oil Ready to Use, Heligen, Magic Flower Bud Finisher & Pest Control, Pride Lands Defense, Protection Plus and Seican can now be used on cannabis.
Cookies and Veritas: Bringing a Brand to a New Market
The Bay Area-based cannabis brand and Denver cultivator discuss their new partnership.
Colorado Approves Additional Pesticides for Use On Cannabis
The Colorado Department of Agriculture has added four pesticides to its approved-label list.
Schwazze, Formerly Operating as Medicine Man Technologies, Terminates Los Suenos Farms and Dabble Extracts Acquisitions
Throughout the M&A process, key business and valuation issues were identified and, as such, Schwazze decided to no longer pursue the acquisitions.
New Terms Announced for Canopy Growth-Acreage Holdings Merger, California Extends Cannabis License Fee Deferrals: Week in Review
This week, Canopy Growth and Acreage Holdings amended the terms of their merger deal, which has significantly dropped in value.
Colorado Governor Signs Legislation to Pardon Past Cannabis-Related Convictions
The bill grants Gov. Jared Polis the power to pardon those charged with the possession of two ounces or less of cannabis before Colorado legalized adult-use in November 2012.
Denver Awards MedPharm Medical Marijuana Research and Development License for Alzheimer’s Study
The company will launch a study with 30 participants to determine whether cannabis-based medication improves patients’ symptoms.
Colorado Releases New Average Market Rates
The new AMRs will be effective beginning on July 1 and run through Sept. 30, representing the median market price in seven cannabis product categories.
Cannabis Product Recalls Raise Significant Questions for Business Owners Across the Marketplace
Different businesses can set up strong defenses against non-compliant products.
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