Month: April 2024 (Page 40)

Sales of legal marijuana in New Mexico set a new monthly record in March, with combined adult-use and medical marijuana purchases totaling more than $52.5 million. Of that, a record $39.4 million came from adult-use sales, according to the Regulation and Licensing Department’s Cannabis Control Division, while medical marijuana purchasesContinue Reading

On April 1, 2024, Germany became the largest country to pass a national adult-use cannabis legalization measure with CanG. It was a truly historic day for Germany’s cannabis reform movement and was the culmination of decades of hard work by dedicated German cannabis advocates. Advocates throughout Europe are hopeful thatContinue Reading

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Pot producers climb as Recreational Cannabis to go on Florida ballot Image Cannabis News April 2, 2024 Florida Supreme Court Decision Sparks Rally in US Pot Producers’ Shares. U.S.-listed shares of pot producers rise premarket on Tuesday after the Florida Supreme Court on Monday allowed voters to decide on theContinue Reading

Missouri-based Greenlight is Growing Image Cannabis News April 2, 2024 Greenlight’s Expansion and Market Strategies in the Cannabis Industry. When Cannabis Business Executive profiled Greenlight in September of 2022, the MSO was flying under the radar in three states – Missouri, Arkansas, and West Virginia – with two more –Continue Reading

Office of the Pardon Attorney Requests Funds To Tackle Pardon Applications Image Cannabis News April 2, 2024 PARDON is requesting more money to fund additional staff members to address incoming cannabis pardon applications. The Office of the Pardon Attorney (PARDON), which operates under the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), recentlyContinue Reading