Day: April 11, 2019 (Page 2)

Pennsylvania regulators are threatening to take away the medical marijuana dispensary licenses of Arizona-based Harvest Health & Recreation for allegedly misrepresenting its cannabis holdings in the state. The issue stems from claims Harvest made earlier this week when announcing the acquisition of CannaPharmacy, The (Philadelphia)  Inquirer reported Thursday. Here’s the cruxContinue Reading

Chicago-based Cresco Labs, a multistate cannabis company, received regulatory approval to acquire a trio of medical marijuana dispensary locations in Illinois. According to a news release, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has greenlighted the company to acquire two stores in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago – MedMarContinue Reading

Bob and Teresa Almond lived in their home in the Alabama town of Woodland for 27 years, raising children and running a business there. Their modest dream of comfortable retirement in the house, supplemented by money from chickens they raised on the property, came crashing down on Jan. 31, 2018.Continue Reading

In a Congressional hearing, AG William Barr said a STATES Act solution would be better than the current federal-state conflict over cannabis regulation. The post Attorney General Says He Prefers STATES Act Over Prohibition appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Attorney General Says He Prefers STATES Act OverContinue Reading

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. posted massive fourth-quarter revenue for 2018 and net income gains fueled by the multistate operator’s market-leading position in Florida, the company said in an earnings release. Trulieve reported fourth-quarter revenue of $35.9 million, up from $28.3 million for the same quarter in 2017. Full-year revenues grew toContinue Reading

A recent data report from Headset details which types of cannabis products that women purchased from 2017 to 2018. The post Report Shows Which Cannabis Products Women Prefer appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Report Shows Which Cannabis Products Women PreferContinue Reading

Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Agriculture is allowing cannabis cultivators operating in the province to access cost-sharing grants funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), a joint federal-provincial program to boost agriculture and agri-food businesses across Canada. Saskatchewan’s share of the 3 billion Canadian dollar ($2.2 billion) CAP initiative is CA$388 million.Continue Reading

Canadian marijuana businesses are still getting a handle on marketing and branding their products without breaching the country’s strict laws on cannabis promotions. Nearly six months in to the nation’s newly regulated marijuana sector, Health Canada said it has received 117 complaints regarding promotional activities of cannabis companies. In termsContinue Reading