Month: October 2019 (Page 4)

Gatineau, Quebec-based, federally licensed producer Hexo recorded annual and quarterly net losses of 82 million Canadian dollars ($62 million) and CA$57 million, respectively, for the period ending July 31. That’s significantly worse than the same period last year, when the company posted annual and quarterly net losses of CA$23 millionContinue Reading

As frequently happens with many selection processes that aren’t conducted blind, the integrity of Los Angeles’ Social Equity Program for cannabis companies has recently been called into question. The equity program is intended to give entrepreneurs hit the hardest by the War on Drugs a head-start in the world’s mostContinue Reading

Media reports abound that suggest medical marijuana markets have leveled out or are dropping off in some U.S. states – specifically those that allow recreational cannabis sales. Demise of medical cannabis markets might be much ado about nothing is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness newsContinue Reading

Citing “unprecedented” pressure from companies trying to influence Mexico’s cannabis legislation, voting on a bill to completely legalize marijuana – including its recreational use – will be delayed, according to media reports. Ricardo Monreal, president of the Senate’s Political Coordination Board (Jucopo) – a governing body of the chamber – told Milenio the billContinue Reading

One of the most well-known and longest-operating cannabis dispensary owners in the nation, California-based Harborside, announced Monday that its CEO has stepped down and a new interim chief executive officer was appointed. Andrew Berman, who has served as CEO, president and board member since January 2018, relinquished the reins ofContinue Reading

Bioavailability refers to the degree and rate at which a substance is absorbed into your bloodstream. Read more on how dosage and consumption method can affect how much cannabis your body uses. The post Most THC and CBD oil goes to waste in your body—here’s why appeared first on Leafly.Continue Reading