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Oct 22
Safe Harbor says merger deal went sideways when payment was directed to a personal account

SHF wants to pay the individual shareholders and is worried last minute instructions aren’t above board. The post Safe Harbor says merger deal went sideways when payment was directed to a personal account appeared first on Green Market Report.

Oct 22
Is third time the charm for adult-use cannabis legalization in North Dakota?

A “conservative” vision of marijuana legalization means few new business opportunities and no favors for existing medical cannabis outlets. Is third time the charm for adult-use cannabis legalization in North Dakota? is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Oct 22
Australia’s mainstream media catches up with fact that Australian “medical” cannabis market being flooded with cheap Canadian imports

Nob0dy ws interested when I was saying this 14-18 months ago ! Now it is being splashed all over the place As Canadian cannabis conquers Australia, local growers face tough rules The Sydney Morning Herald Canadian cannabis is flooding Australia’s medicinal market, leaving local growers struggling to compete with looser standards and raising concerns … You can access the article […]

Oct 22
Cannabis operator Canopy Growth reduces loan term by $100 million

Canopy Growth Further Improves Balance Sheet with Early Prepayment to Reduce Term Loan by US$100 Million and Ensures Maturity Extension to at Least December 2026 MITHS FALLS, ON, Oct. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – Canopy Growth Corporation (“Canopy Growth” or the “Company”) (TSX: WEED) (NASDAQ: CGC), a world-leading cannabis company dedicated to unleashing the power of cannabis to improve […]

Oct 22
NYC Police File Lawsuit Against State Saying Raids They Had To Undertake Were “both unconstitutional and hazardous”

Header Image: Deputy Sheriff Furney Canteen, Business of Cannabis reports New York’s ongoing efforts to clamp down on the state’s thriving illicit cannabis market are being challenged in the courts once again, but this time by the state’s police forces. A federal lawsuit has now been filed against New York City Sheriff Anthony Miranda, which […]

Oct 22
Commentary: Supreme Court THC Case Highlights Our Flawed Drug Laws

A case involving a trucker who, despite scrupulously avoiding drugs for his entire career, tried CBD oil for severe pain following an accident. The product was advertised as 0% THC, which would not cause a positive test for the drug. But it wasn’t, and he failed a random drug test and was fired. This case […]

Oct 22
NORML: FBI: Cannabis-Related Arrests Comprised Over 40 Percent of All Drug Arrests in More Than a Dozen States in 2023

Marijuana-related arrests far outpace arrests for other drug-related violations in jurisdictions where its possession and use remains illegal. In three states (Iowa, Louisiana, and Nebraska), more than half of all drug-related arrests reported by local law enforcement agencies were cannabis-related, according to data provided by the FBI for the year 2023. In ten other states (Alabama, Idaho, […]

Oct 22
California: Watsonville City Council to consider cannabis amendments

WATSONVILLE — Seven years after adding a chapter to the Watsonville Municipal Code regarding the regulation of medical cannabis cultivation and manufacturing within the city, the City Council will consider amendments regarding the cannabis equity program at its Tuesday meeting. According to a staff report by Community Development Director Suzi Merriam and Associate Planner Ivan […]

Oct 22
California: San Pablo voters will decide if cannabis businesses can set up shop

A measure on the November ballot will ask San Pablo voters if they support a tax on marijuana businesses. If it passes, Measure M would prompt local lawmakers to begin the process of permitting cannabis businesses, which are currently illegal. Several neighboring cities, including Richmond and El Cerrito, have passed similar measures and adopted ordinances […]