Day: September 21, 2020

Florida-based cannabis traceability company Metrc locked down the contract for Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program, bringing the firm’s total track-and-trace pacts to 14 states and the District of Columbia. All marijuana businesses in Oklahoma will be required to either integrate with or input their information into Metrc. The implementation is expectedContinue Reading

The 2018 Farm Bill opened up hemp farming in the US, but when an entire crop tests over 0.3% THC it’s considered illegal. The post Hemp testing over 0.3% THC must be destroyed—here’s why appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Hemp testing over 0.3% THC must be destroyed—here’sContinue Reading

Uruguayan authorities are blaming an administrative error for recent communication that medical cannabis shipments from the South American country to Israel would not be able to occur. On Sept. 16, the Israeli health authority notified domestic licensed producers via email that it planned to strengthen quality requirements for medical cannabisContinue Reading

Manitoba’s provincial cannabis store regulator is considering a new type of cannabis business license that would allow on-site consumption of ingestible and topical marijuana products, but would not allow smoking or vaping. The proposed license type could open up new opportunities for cannabis entrepreneurs in the prairie province of 1.4Continue Reading

Add another cannabis property to Innovative Industrial Properties’ portfolio after the San Diego-based real estate investment trust (REIT) closed a potentially $56.4 million deal to acquire and lease back a marijuana facility in Florida. IIP is acquiring the property in Lakeland, Florida, from Atlanta-based multistate cannabis operator Parallel. Formerly knownContinue Reading

Shelf space in British Columbia’s privately and publicly owned recreational cannabis stores will soon be reserved to highlight products from Indigenous producers. British Columbia to reserve shelf space for Indigenous cannabis producers is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs ReadContinue Reading

British Columbia is developing farm-gate and direct delivery programs to benefit cannabis industry businesses and expects them to be rolled out in 2022. The province’s farm-gate sales program will allow cannabis cultivators to sell their products at stores located at their production sites. The direct delivery program will give HealthContinue Reading

A Massachusetts cannabis company filed suit against the state, alleging that unnecessary delays on one of its business licenses has cost it $1.2 million. According to the Boston Business Journal, Northeast Alternatives filed suit against Massachusetts cannabis regulators in Suffolk Superior Court on Sept. 14, asking a judge to forceContinue Reading