Month: October 2019 (Page 18)

Denver-based Bonsai Cultivation voluntarily recalled marijuana plant-material products from across Colorado after Denver health officials detected elevated levels of mold and yeast in the company’s goods. The recall applies to marijuana plant materials, including pre-rolls, distributed to 144 retail stores across the state, according to the Denver Department of Public Health andContinue Reading

Recent skepticism of the cannabis sector may be overblown, especially for companies that are fully funded – as highlighted by Aphria’s latest quarterly results. Aphria’s latest results highlight positive outlook for cannabis industry is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Aphria’sContinue Reading

Brazilian health regulators unexpectedly postponed another vote on a groundbreaking proposal to regulate the cultivation and registration of cannabis-based medicines, delivering a further blow to efforts to open up fresh business opportunities in Latin America’s largest medical cannabis market. The directory of the Brazilian Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária –Continue Reading

Denver-based Flowhub, a marijuana software technology platform, raised $23 million in a Series A funding to bankroll its expansion. The raise was backed by numerous investors, including existing stakeholders Phyto Partners, based in Boca Raton, Florida, and San Francisco-headquartered Poseidon Asset Management. The $23 million of financing closed on thisContinue Reading

Justice Lavoie decided that provincial possession and cultivation bans fall under federal jurisdiction, not provincial. The post Quebec’s ban on homegrow violates federal law according to courts appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Quebec’s ban on homegrow violates federal law according to courtsContinue Reading

Acting as a buffer between legalization and private retail in the province, government run Cannabis Yukon was only temporary. The post Yukon’s first cannabis store to close on anniversary of legalization appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Yukon’s first cannabis store to close on anniversary of legalizationContinue Reading

Having to pee in a cup as a condition of employment is humiliating enough, but it has been the norm in many industries since the Reagan drug war orthodoxy of the 1980s. Now, however, you may also have to pass a urine test to get unemployment benefits if you getContinue Reading