Day: December 7, 2020

One of the newest medical cannabis markets to launch – Missouri – has yet to see dispensaries stock their shelves with edibles, but that will change in a matter of weeks when the state’s first licensed edibles maker begins production. Edibles maker Clovr has 800 pounds of cannabis sitting inContinue Reading

Ontario’s adult-use cannabis regulator has not been adequately monitoring the movement of marijuana products in the province’s growing number of retail stores, according to Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk. Ontario marijuana stores had 84,228 fewer units of product on hand than the amount recorded in their inventory system over anContinue Reading

The attorney general of South Dakota is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit from two state law enforcement officers that challenges an adult-use marijuana legalization measure passed by voters. South Dakota voters passed measures legalizing both medical and adult-use marijuana in the November election. But a lawsuit filed laterContinue Reading

The city councils of two sizable municipalities in Arizona are planning to vote against allowing new adult-use cannabis businesses and testing labs, even though the state’s voters approved a recreational marijuana market during the November election. Arizona cities might opt out of adult-use cannabis sales expansion is a post from:Continue Reading

Legislative leaders and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said they agreed on a compromise to establish the state’s recreational marijuana market, and a vote on the implementation bill is expected Dec. 17. The compromise includes these points, according to NJ.com: Only up to 37 cultivation licenses will be issued duringContinue Reading

Canadian cannabis producers were sitting on nearly three times more licensed outdoor-grown canopy than indoor capacity in August, the latest data from the country’s federal regulator shows. The gap between indoor and outdoor cultivation is widening at a time when producers are shuttering greenhouses and other indoor grow facilities amidContinue Reading

A new study shows consumers are unable to identify cannabinoid levels in products they use. Further, 20-50 percent don’t know the THC:CBD ratio of the products they normally use. This lack of consumer awareness could have implications for the safety and efficacy of therapeutic use and throws into question theContinue Reading