Day: August 6, 2020

Illinois should use tax revenue from recreational marijuana sales to help social equity applicants who continue to accrue expenses because of extended coronavirus-fueled licensing delays, an industry group says. The Cannabis Business Association of Illinois suggested the move in a letter to Gov. J.B. Pritzker, according to the Chicago Tribune.Continue Reading

A first-of-its kind enforcement case in California ended in a settlement in which a licensed marijuana company agreed to pay the state nearly $550,000 but avoided any loss of its business permits. California cannabis company settles enforcement case for $546,000 is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal &Continue Reading

A first-of-its kind enforcement case in California ended in a settlement in which a licensed marijuana company agreed to pay the state nearly $550,000 but avoided a guilty verdict or any loss of its business permits. California marijuana company settles enforcement case for $546,000 is a post from: Marijuana BusinessContinue Reading

Check out this new way to dab cannabis, which seeks to revolutionize concentrate usage, dosing, and reliability. The post Dabbing gets cleaner and more high tech with DabTabs appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Dabbing gets cleaner and more high tech with DabTabsContinue Reading

Illinois should use tax revenue from recreational marijuana sales to help social equity applicants who continue to accrue expenses because of extended coronavirus-fueled licensing delays, an industry group says. The Cannabis Business Association of Illinois suggested the move in a letter to Gov. J.B. Pritzker, according to the Chicago Tribune.Continue Reading

Medical cannabis companies in Ohio, complaining that market growth is being constrained, are calling for more dispensaries and permission to expand cultivation facilities. The complaints come as MMJ sales in the state reached the milestone of $100 million year-to-date, according to Columbus Business First. Despite those numbers, Ohio MMJ sales areContinue Reading

Toronto-based cannabis company Cronos Group reported an adjusted operating loss of $31.3 million for its second quarter, along with $40 million worth of coronavirus-related impairment charges on its U.S. operations. Net revenue for the quarter ended June 30 was $9.9 million, a 17.9% increase over the previous quarter. Cronos reportsContinue Reading