Month: March 2024 (Page 2)

Nine Missouri microbusiness Cannabis facility licenses revoked due to ineligibility Image Cannabis News March 28, 2024 Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation Revokes Microbusiness Licenses Over Compliance Issues. To ensure the integrity of Missouri’s voter-approved regulatory program for microbusiness licenses, the Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) has revoked nine microbusinessContinue Reading

Former Governor Jesse Ventura launches edible Cannabis company Image Cannabis News March 28, 2024 Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura Ventures into Cannabis Industry with Retro Bakery Partnership. Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura is getting into the legal T-H-C business. Ventura says he’s partnering with Retro Bakery of Columbia Heights toContinue Reading

Five Cannabis law changes being considered by the Minnesota Legislature Image Cannabis News March 28, 2024 Minnesota legislators are considering several changes to the state’s cannabis laws ahead of the anticipated 2025 launch of the recreational marijuana market. The changes range from limiting the number of retail dispensaries in theContinue Reading

Cannabis Legalization Support Surges to 88% Image Cannabis News March 28, 2024 Public Opinion Shift: 88% of Americans Support Marijuana Legalization, Poll Shows. An overwhelming 88% of Americans support legalization for either medical or recreational purposes, reflecting a national shift towards marijuana reform. The majority views legalization as beneficial forContinue Reading

Minnesota’s former governor Jesse Ventura launching his own cannabis brand, fulfilling a “lifelong dream” by unveiling a line of hemp products. The retired professional wrestler first previewed plans to enter the cannabis space with products featuring his likeness last August, several months after Minnesota enacted adult-use marijuana legalization. Now he’sContinue Reading

It is “unacceptable” that the Department of Justice has yet to reissue federal marijuana enforcement guidance to discourage interference in state cannabis programs, leaving Americans in a “legal limbo” despite promises to update the policy, two Democratic congressional lawmakers said in a new letter to the attorney general. Writing toContinue Reading