Jeremy Rivera: From the Legacy Market to a Licensed Dispensary in New York
Mon / Apr 8th PODCAST
The Ganjapreneur Podcast is back! In this episode, host TG Branfalt welcomes Jeremy Rivera, co-founder and CEO of Terp Bros,… Read More
Cannabis dispensaries are the primary establishment for cannabis access. They carry flower, edibles, concentrates and even more; all of which can be explained by knowledgable budtenders. Dispensary knowledge is dropped in the articles & news stories that are featured below:
Mon / Apr 8th PODCAST
The Ganjapreneur Podcast is back! In this episode, host TG Branfalt welcomes Jeremy Rivera, co-founder and CEO of Terp Bros,… Read More
Fri / Mar 29th
Editor’s note: this article originally appeared in The Outlaw Report, and has been republished with permission. The first medical dispensaries… Read More
Wed / Mar 27th
New Hampshire lawmakers are working on an adult-use cannabis legalization proposal that would satisfy the demands of Gov. Chris Sununu, who rejected the state’s previous two legalization bids and called for lawmakers to propose a state-run dispensary model.
Mon / Mar 4th
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Wed / Jan 31st
As the cannabis industry continues to evolve, 2024 promises to be a year of significant change, from product development, to… Read More
Tue / Jan 30th
Wed / Jan 24th OPINION
Editor’s note: this article is a guest contribution from Guillermo Rodriguez of Anders CPA. Cannabis dispensaries play the retail game… Read More
Thu / Jan 18th
In a recent report prefacing the state’s upcoming adult-use cannabis market, Minnesota officials said they will need to license at least 381 cannabis dispensaries to satisfy the state’s legalization law.
Mon / Jan 8th
Tue / Jan 2nd
An Oakland police officer was recently killed while responding to a burglary at a cannabis business, highlighting how federal inaction on cannabis policy has put workers, the general public, and law enforcement in greater danger.
Tue / Jan 2nd
The adult-use cannabis industry in New York generated more than $150 million in revenue during its first year of licensed operations despite a lawsuit that sparked a months-long injunction against licensees opening their businesses.
Fri / Dec 22nd
Rhode Island cannabis dispensaries earned more than $100 million in combined medical and adult-use sales during the state’s first year of adult-use operations.
Fri / Dec 1st
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) this week introduced two non-negotiables to any adult-use cannabis rules in the state: a 15-store cap statewide and a ban on lobbying and political contributions by cannabis licensees.
Thu / Nov 30th
The New York Cannabis Control Board this week approved a settlement in a lawsuit brought by military veterans that has prevented more than 400 adult-use cannabis dispensaries from moving forward in the state.
Thu / Nov 16th
The first round of Maryland’s adult-use cannabis licensing process is open; state law requires the first round of licenses to be set aside for social equity applicants.
Wed / Nov 15th
Montana officials and three of the state’s cannabis licensees last week agreed to a joint agreement allowing a 60-day preliminary injunction against a state law that increases licensing fees for businesses with multiple dispensaries.
Tue / Oct 3rd
The Georgia Department of Public Health has reported for years that there were about 50,000 people signed up for its low-THC medical cannabis program but the figure is actually about 14,000.
Wed / Sep 27th
Nearly 70 New York state lawmakers sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul urging her to sign the Cannabis Crop Rescue Act, which lawmakers approved in June to allow licensed cannabis farmers to sell their products to dispensaries located on Tribal lands.
Tue / Sep 26th
The Pennsylvania Senate last week passed a proposal that would allow more licensed medical cannabis companies to operate as dispensaries — currently, just five of the state’s 25 cannabis companies are allowed to retail medical cannabis products.
Mon / Sep 25th
The McHenry County, Illinois State Attorney is requiring adult-use cannabis dispensaries in the county to display signs that warn “cannabis use may contribute to mental health problems.”
Mon / Sep 18th
Workers at a Phoenix, Arizona dispensary went on strike last week after the company, Curaleaf Midtown, failed to negotiate a contract despite workers having voted to join the UFCW Local 99 union last summer.
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