Day: October 2, 2020

Chicago-based multistate marijuana operator Green Thumb Industries (GTI) is being sued over its “Incredibles” cannabis edibles brand by Edible Arrangements, a franchisor of stores that sell bouquet-shaped fruit baskets. Edible Arrangements claims GTI’s Incredibles brand infringes upon its numerous federally registered trademarks, including “Edible” and “Incredible Edible,” according to aContinue Reading

Michigan regulators finished phasing out all medical marijuana caregivers as part of the state’s retail cannabis supply chain, leaving all responsibility for MJ production in the hands of licensed growers. According to Ann Arbor radio station WUOM, a transition that began in March was finally completed Wednesday. While caregivers willContinue Reading

Maryland regulators handed out 11 long-awaited cultivation and processing business permits. The state’s Medical Cannabis Commission licensed three cultivation and eight processing companies on Thursday, The Baltimore Sun reported. The cultivation permits went to Viola Maryland, Herbiculture Cultivation and MAS Alliance. The processing permits went to Herbiculture Manufacturing, Organic RemediesContinue Reading

Cannabis was just the beginning. Drug Policy Alliance’s Kassandra Frederique talks with The Roll-up crew about the future of drug reform. The post The Roll-up #163: Where drug reform is going after legalization appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-up #163: Where drug reform is going afterContinue Reading

Marijuana multistate operator Green Thumb Industries announced an amended sale-leaseback deal valued at up to $32.2 million for a facility in Ohio, reflecting a further loosening of capital – especially for expansion in fast-growing markets. The transaction with San Diego-based Innovative Industrial Properties calls for $25 million in additional fundingContinue Reading

A leading Arkansas medical marijuana dispensary says it’s facing a product shortage that can be resolved only by additional cultivation capacity. Dragan Vicentic, owner of Green Springs medical marijuana dispensary in Hot Springs, the leading MMJ seller in the state, told Little Rock TV station KATV that the shortage hasContinue Reading