Month: September 2020 (Page 4)

A group of unsuccessful cannabis retail store license applicants in Illinois withdrew their legal challenge against the state after the governor announced an application do-over. “This is what we were trying to achieve,” Jonathan Loevy, a Chicago lawyer representing the 70 marijuana dispensary applicants, told the Chicago Tribune. The federalContinue Reading

The number of authorized medical cannabis patients in Israel has more than doubled in the past two years – topping 70,000 – despite persistent supply and regulatory challenges, according to new data from the Israeli Medical Cannabis Agency (IMCA). By type, flower continues to be the most common form ofContinue Reading

September 22, 2020 – Green Kiosks, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (“Green Kiosks”), a leader in cashiering kiosk services, is expanding its point of sale solutions for the cannabis dispensary industry and developing new standards for the dispensary of the future. Sales Kiosks In the wake of COVID-19, dispensariesContinue Reading

The chocolate in cannabis-infused chocolates may interfere with the accuracy of third-party testing of cannabinoid levels mandated in many jurisdictions. This possibility, set out in a new study underscores the need for the cannabis industry to develop accurate analytical techniques to provide accurate testing of potency and contamination to ensureContinue Reading

Canadian marijuana producer Aurora Cannabis reported a net loss of more than 1.8 billion Canadian dollars ($1.4 billion) for its fourth quarter, ending its 2020 fiscal year with a CA$3.3 billion loss. The quarterly loss includes a previously signaled CA$1.6 billion write-down. Net revenue for the quarter ended June 30Continue Reading

Sleep gummies are making waves as a huge helper for catching zzz’s. Find out how cannabis sleep gummies come into play when you’re desperately seeking dreamland. The post Sleep gummies: how cannabis comes into play appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Sleep gummies: how cannabis comes into playContinue Reading

A bill that would legalize a commercial adult-use marijuana program in Vermont has been sent to the governor’s desk for his signature after the Senate passed the final version Tuesday by a resounding 23-6 margin. Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, hasn’t said whether he’ll definitely sign the bill – orContinue Reading