Month: December 2020

It’s easy to sit back in seclusion and complain about what a difficult year 2020 has been. Yes, we have all encountered great tribulations and changes we never expected. But as an old hippy, I highly recommend you get comfortable, smoke a fatty, go with the flow and consider the benefitsContinue Reading

From a market-altering pandemic to a historic election, 2020 was full of unprecedented challenges and opportunities for the marijuana industry. Throughout the year, Marijuana Business Daily shared these stories and provided context with powerful visuals, whether through the annual Marijuana Business Factbook or the MJBizDaily Chart of the Week. AsContinue Reading

The dabbing lifestyle is hot — literally. Blasting a banger with a blowtorch until it has reached several hundred degrees and letting it cool down just enough to vaporize your cannabis concentrates may offer quite the hit, but it has its setbacks.  Being forced to meddle with the torch canContinue Reading

Here’s a look back at the year that was through the lens of MJBizDaily‘s most-read marijuana business stories of 2020. Top 10 cannabis business stories of 2020 is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Top 10 cannabis businessContinue Reading

Marijuana Business Daily will be publishing on a limited schedule during the holiday season. MJBizDaily will return to its usual publishing schedule on Jan. 4. MJBizDaily on limited publishing schedule for holidays is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs ReadContinue Reading

U.S. securities regulators are urging special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, to strengthen disclosures related to potential conflicts of interest, compensation incentives and other critical information for investors. The guidance this week from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission comes as SPACs, or blank-check companies, become more prevalent among cannabisContinue Reading

Rhode Island’s medical marijuana program received 45 applications for a lottery to operate six new dispensaries in the state, according to the state’s Office of Cannabis Regulation. The application period for new licenses to operate dispensaries, called compassion centers in Rhode Island, closed earlier this month. One new license isContinue Reading