Month: January 2018 (Page 27)

News Analysis: The Cole memo let the cannabis industry focus on business challenges and state-level politics. That era is over, says Paul Roberts. The post Cole Memo Wakeup: Cannabis Industry Must Rejoin the Federal Fight appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Cole Memo Wakeup: Cannabis Industry Must RejoinContinue Reading

A Canadian medical marijuana company secured a deal with Germany’s CC Pharma GmbH to export MMJ products for distribution through thousands of German pharmacies. Nuuvera Inc. – which has a strategic partnership with Aphria (TSE: APH) to build a 1-million-square-foot greenhouse – will supply approximately 1,200 kilograms of medical cannabis to CC Pharma,Continue Reading

Detroit is delaying action on new medical marijuana licenses because of a pending lawsuit, prompting fears that about 60 dispensaries in the city will have to close their doors. The lawsuit was filed by seven to 10 businesses that were denied medical marijuana dispensary licenses over zoning issues, the DetroitContinue Reading

Whether you’re a newcomer to California’s adult-use market or a longtime patient making the switch, look for these 10 products, all available now. The post 10 California Cannabis Products Available in 2018 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 10 California Cannabis Products Available in 2018Continue Reading

A new $3.2 million facility near Binghamton, New York, is the first in the United States to receive some form of government assistance to promote the processing of hemp. The hemp processing plant, an unnamed project slated to open later this year, is receiving $650,000 from the state, Binghamton TV stationContinue Reading

Amsterdam’s black market has been thriving thanks to the Netherlands’s convoluted legal system, where coffeeshops can sell cannabis, but can’t grow it. This year, 10 Dutch regional governments will experiment with legalizing marijuana farming. The Netherlands has long had an uneasy relationship with its famous and reliable tourism draw: the coffeeshops inContinue Reading

New York medical marijuana company Etain is the first to receive state approval to expand its product line. Etain now can manufacture cannabis goods such as lozenges and flower ground for vaporizers, the New York Daily News reported, and the company hopes to have the new products available by March. RegulatorsContinue Reading