New York Lawmakers Approve Bill to Allow Farmers to Sell Cannabis to Tribes
Tue / Jun 13th
New York lawmakers voted to let the state’s cannabis cultivators sell products to tribal nations that have launched their own cannabis markets.
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Tue / Jun 13th
New York lawmakers voted to let the state’s cannabis cultivators sell products to tribal nations that have launched their own cannabis markets.
Tue / Jun 13th
Connecticut’s combined adult-use and medical cannabis sales totaled nearly $23 million in May, a new record since the state’s January launch of legal recreational sales.
Tue / Jun 13th
Public health officials in Ottawa, Canada are seeking to put graphic warning labels on cannabis packaging, similar to those on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Mon / Jun 12th
Federal investigators are looking into the relationship between Oregon’s former Secretary of State, Shemia Fagan, and the owners of cannabis company La Mota, who hired Fagan as a private consultant while her office was conducting an audit of the cannabis industry.
Mon / Jun 12th
Oregon lawmakers approved a bill to crack down on landowners who allow illegal cannabis cultivation on their properties after police seized more than 100 tons of illegal cannabis across the state last year.
Mon / Jun 12th
Antigua and Barbuda has authorized Rastafari to grow and consume cannabis as their faith considers the plant sacred. PM Gaston Browne said the reforms would prevent further religious discrimination.
Fri / Jun 9th
The Rhode Island Judiciary has so far expunged 23,000 cannabis possession criminal records under the state’s adult-use cannabis legalization bill, which was signed into law over a year ago.
Fri / Jun 9th
New Mexico officials have rolled out a new cannabis public education campaign for the state, centered around the phrase: “Yes – cannabis is legal. Know – the rules.”
Fri / Jun 9th
The Teamsters Local 777 union in Chicago has filed additional Unfair Labor Practice charges against Green Thumb Industries, the parent company of RISE dispensaries, adding new allegations to an ongoing labor dispute.
Thu / Jun 8th
A federal House proposal introduced on Tuesday would promote cannabis research at U.S. universities and eliminate federal barriers to cannabis research.
Thu / Jun 8th
A Washington D.C. judge ruled this week that a medical cannabis patient who smokes in his apartment must stop following a neighbor’s complaint that the odor caused a nuisance in her apartment.
Thu / Jun 8th
Cannabis compliance and financial services company Green Check Verified announced the acquisition of Komplyd, a compliance-focused cannabis business applications platform.
Wed / Jun 7th
A federal judge this week ordered Republic Brands, the makers of OCB rolling papers, to pay $1.5 million to HBI International, the parent company behind RAW rolling papers, for copyright and trade dress infringement.
Wed / Jun 7th
The San Francisco, California Board of Supervisors voted unanimously this week to enact a three-year moratorium on the awarding of new cannabis business licenses.
Wed / Jun 7th
A Pennsylvania proposal would urge the federal government to remove cannabis from the federal Controlled Substances Act, noting that medical cannabis reforms have been enacted in 38 U.S. states and four territories while 21 states, two territories, and Washington D.C. have passed adult-use laws.
Tue / Jun 6th
The 2023 Louisiana Survey by LSU found that 70% of Louisianans support allowing adults to possess small amounts of cannabis for personal use.
Tue / Jun 6th
Kerry Farms, an Illinois-based hemp and medical cannabis cultivator, will receive nearly $480,000 in grants from the state to build chargers for electric vehicles.
Tue / Jun 6th
Clinton County Community College in Plattsburgh, New York announced it has partnered with Green Flower to offer three new certificate courses covering cannabis manufacturing, cultivation, and retail.
Mon / Jun 5th
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) signed a bill to legalize the online sale of cannabis products. Under the new law, customers must provide proof of age and purchases must be picked up in person.
Mon / Jun 5th
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives clarified after Minnesota’s recent legalization of adult-use cannabis that cannabis consumers are considered “unlawful users” of a controlled substance, and are therefore banned from owning or possessing firearms.
Mon / Jun 5th
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill last week to extend the state’s provisional cannabis cultivation and processing licenses in response to the continued delays of New York’s adult-use marketplace.
Fri / Jun 2nd
The California Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bill to allow cannabis cafes in the state.
Fri / Jun 2nd
The campaign to legalize adult-use cannabis in Florida via a voter initiative has secured enough signatures to put the issue on the state ballot.
Fri / Jun 2nd
Multistate cannabis operator Trulieve announced on Thursday it will “wind down” its Massachusetts-based operations as part of its broader plan to “preserve cash and improve financial performance.”
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