Former NBA star Shawn Kemp is not the first black owner of a Seattle recreational marijuana dispensary as has been reported, but he is being added to the ownership and will be a small percentage owner when the paperwork is processed, according to state…
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Cannabis legalization wins could unite US lawmakers on reform, insiders say
Yesterday’s U.S. general election proved that cannabis legalization is popular across vastly different regions in the country as long as it makes it to the ballot box, said industry experts.
Cannabis legalization wins could unite US lawmakers on reform…
Los Angeles hit with another marijuana social equity lawsuit
Another group of frustrated social equity marijuana applicants filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles. In this suit, eight companies and individuals contend business applications they filed in September 2019 for social equity retail storefront licenses we…
Four years after narrow loss, Arizona is 13th state to legalize recreational cannabis
Arizona voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved adult-use cannabis legalization, making the state the 13th to legalize the cultivation and sale of recreational marijuana.
Four years after narrow loss, Arizona is 13th state to legalize recreational ca…
Massachusetts recreational marijuana sales top $1B despite COVID closures
Recreational cannabis retailers in Massachusetts surpassed $1 billion in gross sales two years after the market began operating.
Massachusetts recreational marijuana sales top $1B despite COVID closures is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financi…
Global small-scale cannabis cultivation survey could offer business insights
An international survey aims to uncover new information about small-scale cannabis cultivation around the world, and the research team’s findings could provide valuable information for both commercial marijuana producers and businesses that serve…
MedMen sues Pasadena, California, over rejected retail cannabis application
California-based MedMen filed suit against the city of Pasadena, claiming that its application for a cannabis retail location was improperly disqualified. According to the Pasadena Star-News, MedMen called the city’s decision “arbitrary, ca…
NJ marijuana legalization could have ‘snowball’ effect, industry official says
A vote by New Jersey residents Tuesday to legalize recreational marijuana could create a “snowball” that rolls down the East Coast and picks up more states along the way, predicted one industry insider.
NJ marijuana legalization could have ‘snowb…
New Jersey recreational marijuana sales wouldn’t start right after election
New Jersey’s top medical marijuana regulator squashed the idea that recreational marijuana should be available immediately after the election.
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Nevada marijuana market regains footing after strict COVID-19 restrictions, fewer tourists
Nevada’s recreational marijuana sales have largely recovered, having slumped in the spring from some of the strictest coronavirus shutdown measures in the nation and dwindling numbers of tourists visiting Las Vegas. Industry officials link the re…