Day: September 5, 2019

Business prospects are permitted at the discretion of legislators and regulators around the world. So anyone interested in capitalizing on the overseas cannabis industry must pay close attention to those legal and regulatory developments—and perhaps even participate in crafting the rules. Here are seven countries to keep an eye onContinue Reading

There seven businesses are worth watching at they attempt to capitalize on the numerous business opportunities in the global marijuana market for entrepreneurs and companies with ambition. And check mjbizdaily.com/intl often for new updates. Looking for where else the action is taking place in the global cannabis market? Here is our listContinue Reading

Oklahoma regulators approved more than 7,300 business licenses in the first year of the state’s high-flying medical cannabis program, including nearly 4,300 grower permits, according to recently released figures. The state also opened up applications for a new stand-alone license category: transporter. Previously, only licensed growers, processors or dispensaries couldContinue Reading

Latin America has become a key target for cannabis companies looking to expand internationally. But, as Marijuana Business Daily’s International Analyst Alfredo Pascual notes in a new report, the “devil is in the details.” Cannabis companies eye Latin America for global expansion, but process slow is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily:Continue Reading

Allegations of ‘ballot stuffing’ run high as one Reddit user does some serious digging into Ontario’s latest wave of cannabis retail licensing. The post Were Applicants for Ontario’s Second Cannabis Lottery Gaming the System? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Were Applicants for Ontario’s Second Cannabis Lottery GamingContinue Reading

Massachusetts’ cannabis delivery regulations may force workers to wear body cameras. Consumers are concerned about their privacy and personal freedom. The post Body Cameras for Cannabis Delivery Raise Concerns About Privacy in Mass. appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Body Cameras for Cannabis Delivery Raise Concerns About PrivacyContinue Reading

A federal judge in Oregon ruled that a vineyard suffered “plausibly alleged harm” from a neighboring cannabis operation and may proceed with a racketeering lawsuit. The Capital Press in Salem reported that U.S. Senior District Judge Anna Brown denied the marijuana-growing neighbor’s motion to dismiss the complaint. The judge found that MomtaziContinue Reading