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Capital Markets Are Down but Not Quite Dead
NEW YORK – A potent concoction of slowing capital markets and inactivity in Washington D.C. bears the majority of blame for the industry’s lackluster...
FBI’s Latest Data Shows an Uptick in Cannabis Arrests
WASHINGTON – Law enforcement agencies arrested 227,108 people for cannabis-related violations last year and 92 percent of the arrests were for possession, according to...
Hundreds of Cannabis Business Licenses Won’t Fix New York’s Problem
ALBANY, NY – The State of New York opened a licensing window on Wednesday, making hundreds of new adult-use licenses available to current and...
Trulieve Alleges Employees, Vendors Engaged in Racketeering: Lawsuit
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is suing two of its former Arizona purchasing managers, five other employees, and three vendors, accusing the group...
A DEA Judge Tried to Reschedule Cannabis 35 Years Ago
WASHINGTON – In 1988, a federal judge brashly ruled against the Reagan administration’s drug policy and declared cannabis fit for medical use. The controversial...
American Cannabis Consumption Hits All-Time High
WASHINGTON – Fifty-percent of American adults have tried cannabis, according to a recent Gallup report, marking the highest point since the polling organization conducted...
Tilray Triples Beverage Portfolio with $85M Anheuser-Busch Deal
NEW YORK – Canadian megacorp Tilray Brands Inc. struck an $85-million cash deal with Budweiser parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) to purchase eight...
U.S. House Advances Veterans’ Access to Medical Marijuana in Spending Bill
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives approved an amendment to military spending legislation that would allow Veterans Administration (VA) doctors to...
Republicans Show Their Cards, Cut Cannabis from Defense Bill
WASHINGTON D.C. – Numerous cannabis-related amendments with bipartisan support were stripped from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by the Republican-led House Rules Committee...
NBA Removes Cannabis from Prohibited Substances List
NEW YORK – The National Basketball Association no longer considers cannabis a prohibited substance, thanks to a clause in the league’s new labor agreement...