Cannabis Sales In Montana Exceeding Initial Projections
Tue / Apr 12th
Montana’s latest revenue report shows that first-quarter cannabis sales reached $72.9 million, far exceeding initial expectations.
TG joined Ganjapreneur in 2014 as a news writer and began hosting the Ganjapreneur podcast in 2016. He is based in upstate New York, where he also teaches media studies at a local university.
Tue / Apr 12th
Montana’s latest revenue report shows that first-quarter cannabis sales reached $72.9 million, far exceeding initial expectations.
Tue / Apr 12th
A new survey found that 56% of respondents would obscure their cannabis consumption in order to lower their life insurance rates.
Tue / Apr 12th
The Massachusetts Senate passed provisions to create a cannabis social equity fund, license social consumption spaces, and establish a commission to tackle stoned driving.
Mon / Apr 11th
The DEA will recognize cannabis seeds as legal products under the 2018 Farm Bill so long as the seeds themselves do not exceed the 0.3% THC limit.
Mon / Apr 11th
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy is looking to add 73 new dispensary licenses after the state’s demand for medical cannabis far exceeded projections.
Mon / Apr 11th
Rowan University in New Jersey now offers an MBA in Cannabis Commercialization with courses ranging from Cannabis Legislation, Regulations, and Policy to Advanced Chemical Analysis of Cannabinoids.
Fri / Apr 8th
New York lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) have agreed to let licensed cannabis companies take normal business tax deductions like any other industry.
Fri / Apr 8th
A recent poll found that 55% of Europeans back the broad legalization of adult-use cannabis, with the majority of supporters also in favor of regulated retail sales and home cultivation.
Fri / Apr 8th
South Carolina is sending a medical cannabis bill to the House floor for consideration.
Thu / Apr 7th
A recent study by the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine found that feeding cattle CBDA-rich hemp decreased the animals’ stress hormone cortisol and inflammation biomarkers.
Thu / Apr 7th
The cannabis “amnesty boxes” in Chicago airports are hardly used.
Wed / Apr 6th
The Detroit, Michigan City Council has finally approved adult-use cannabis licensing measures after a lengthy and controversial challenge over previous residency provisions.
Wed / Apr 6th
A new bill in New York would require multi-state cannabis operators to have a plan to invest in communities disproportionally affected by the war on drugs.
Wed / Apr 6th
Maine’s Beal University now offers online associate and bachelor’s degree programs focused on cannabis business administration and plant science.
Tue / Apr 5th
The New Hampshire House of Representatives has voted to legalize cannabis with the provision that the state liquor commission regulates the plant’s cultivation and sale.
Tue / Apr 5th
Cannabis-themed license plates are up for auction in Colorado for the second year in a row in an effort to raise funds for the state’s Disability Funding Committee.
Tue / Apr 5th
A Colorado House Committee halted a bill that would have protected employees for off-the-clock recreational cannabis use and workday consumption by medical cannabis patients.
Mon / Apr 4th
New Mexico cannabis retailers sold more than $4.5 million worth of adult-use products during the state’s opening weekend.
Mon / Apr 4th
Wrestling legend Ric Flair is teaming up with Mike Tyson to develop themed products for the Tyson 2.0 cannabis brand.
Mon / Apr 4th
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that a mother enrolled in the state’s medical cannabis program per a doctor’s recommendation cannot be charged with neglect if their newborn baby tests positive for cannabis.
Fri / Apr 1st
Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives today passed the MORE Act to federally legalize cannabis in a bipartisan vote.
Fri / Apr 1st
Oregon will now allow THC-infused edibles to contain up to 10 milligrams of THC per serving with increased package limits of up to 100 milligrams.
Fri / Apr 1st
The Pennsylvania Senate Banking and Insurance Committee advanced a measure to give state-legal cannabis businesses more access to banking, finance, and insurance services.
Thu / Mar 31st
The Kentucky Senate will not vote on the state’s House-approved medical cannabis legislation because, according to Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer (R), there are “not enough votes” to pass the bill.
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