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Maine: Page 7
Maine Cannabis Coalition Sues State Over Decision to Scrap Residency Requirement in Adult-Use Law
The group of local cannabis businesses argues in its lawsuit that the state is violating its cannabis law and putting Maine residents at a competitive disadvantage.
California Offers License Fee Deferrals to Cannabis Businesses, Massachusetts Adult-Use Dispensaries Prepare to Reopen with Curbside Pickup: Week in Review
This week, California regulators unveiled a plan to defer license fee payments for 60 days to provide financial assistance to cannabis licensees affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal Government Cancels Maine’s Mental Health Grants Due to State’s Medical Cannabis Program
A federal agency has cut $3.3 million in funding because Maine allows students to use medical cannabis.
Portland, Maine Approves Local Cannabis Ordinance
The state’s largest city opted in to hosting the industry and approved a licensing system, fee schedule and rules for businesses.
U.S. House Includes SAFE Banking Act in New COVID-19 Relief Bill, Montana Cannabis Legalization Campaign Launches Signature Drive: Week in Review
This week, House lawmakers included legislative language from the SAFE Banking Act in new legislation aimed at economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Local Approval Becomes Next Obstacle in the Rollout of Maine’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market
The market’s launch has been delayed by legislative and regulatory hurdles, the COVID-19 pandemic, and now businesses must await local ordinances from their communities.
Maine Eliminates Residency Requirement for Adult-Use Cannabis Businesses
The state reached an agreement with a cannabis operator that repeals a rule requiring applicants to live in Maine for a minimum of four years.
Illinois Delays Awarding New Cannabis Dispensary Licenses, Canopy Growth Lays off 200 More Workers: Week in Review
This week, Illinois regulators planned to issue 75 adult-use dispensary licenses, but instead announced that they will now wait until the governor’s disaster proclamation expires.
Portland City Council Votes to Issue Temporary Cannabis Testing Lab Licenses
The move is an effort to ensure a quick launch of Maine’s adult-use market after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canopy Growth Drastically Reduces Operations, Virginia Governor Signs Cannabis Decriminalization Bill: Week in Review
The Canadian licensed producer is ceasing operations at several of its locations to slow down cash-burn as its new CEO reviews costs.
Maine Regulators Postpone Launch of State’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Citing safety and social distancing concerns, the Office of Marijuana Policy has indefinitely delayed the launch of adult-use sales.
Passion for Medical Cannabis Fuels AAA Pharmaceutical Alternatives’ Transition to Maine’s Adult-Use Market: The Starting Line
Founder Aaron “Roy” Scalia is building on lessons learned as a caregiver in the state’s medical program to serve the broader adult-use market.
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