Day: November 1, 2019

One of the three lots Canada’s Aurora Cannabis won in July to supply the Italian market has been canceled, Italy’s minister of health explained in a parliamentary inquiry this week, citing noncompliance with European Union Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. In July, Alberta-based Aurora was the sole winner of the contract afterContinue Reading

Michigan’s adult-use cannabis application process got off to a fast start Friday, with regulators giving “prequalification” approval to two existing medical cannabis operators before 9:30 a.m. local time. But a spokesperson for the state Marijuana Regulatory Agency told the Detroit Free Press that the second stage of the approval processContinue Reading

We answer the burning question: Why are there so few legal cannabis stores in Los Angeles? The post The Roll-Up #112: LA’s on fire appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-Up #112: LA’s on fireContinue Reading

The vaping crisis is making some lawmakers in Minnesota reluctant to support recreational marijuana legalization in the state. Cannabis opponents latched on to the outbreak as a reason for the state to slow down legalizing adult-use marijuana, according to the Star Tribune. The outbreak came at nearly the same timeContinue Reading

Chicago-based Cresco Labs is more than doubling its workforce in Illinois as the multistate operator prepares for the Jan. 1 launch of recreational cannabis sales in the state. The company, expected to close its acquisition of Canada-based distributor Origin House by Nov. 15, said it is hiring more than 300Continue Reading

Winter is coming and Mercury is in retrograde. Check out your horoscope this month to see how you can keep the lines of communication open. The post Star signs and cannabis strains: November 2019 horoscopes appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Star signs and cannabis strains: November 2019Continue Reading

The shortage of cannabis that plagued businesses in the early months of legalization is over, according to an industry group representing Canada’s biggest marijuana producers. “There is ample supply of cannabis for the adult recreational market,” Cannabis Council of Canada wrote in an open letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford,Continue Reading