Month: May 2024
Rescheduling Marijuana Is ‘Unjustifiable Abdication Of Responsibility’ Says Black Cannabis Lawyers Assn. Urges Full Decriminalization
Andrews said rescheduling keeps ” federal criminalization. With cannabis as a Schedule III controlled substance, arrests, incarceration, and discriminatory policing…
JPMorgan’s stock underperforms and grows more attractive, one analyst says
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s stock has become more attractive after recently underperforming, despite a more bullish outlook from the megabank,…
3 Cannabis Stocks That Could Be Millionaire-Makers: May Edition
Cannabis stocks to buy are rallying after the U.S. Department of Justice proposed reclassifying marijuana as a less risky Schedule…
Reclassifying marijuana is just one step needed to protect businesses
Last week, the Biden administration proposed new rules regarding the treatment of marijuana under federal law. The proposed rules would…
San Jose now has its 1st cannabis dispensary downtown
In the last fiscal year, the City of San Jose collected about $15 million in tax revenue from cannabis dispensaries.
Monterey considers approving 4 retail cannabis business permits
Monterey City Council is scheduled to decide whether or not they will approve four storefront retail cannabis business permits.The city…
Stock market today: Wall Street retreats from its records as worries about high interest rates weigh
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes retreated from their records Wednesday as concerns about high interest rates weighed on…
Justice Department Formally Reclassifies Marijuana as ‘Less Dangerous Drug’ in Historic Ruling
With the news of the potential reclassification of marijuana, stocks and shares of the drug have already gone up in…
Stock market today: Global shares edge lower after Wall Street sets more records
HONG KONG (AP) — European stocks dropped in early trading and Asian markets were mostly lower on Wednesday after U.S….
Ann Arbor puts marijuana money toward social services in new city budget
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor plans to continue using marijuana money to fund social services. City Council unanimously adopted…



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