Medical marijuana company will grow all its Georgia cannabis in Macon. See the facility.
This Macon facility is where Fine Fettle will grow the cannabis plants for all of its Georgia sales,” said an official for the company.
Florida marijuana licenses overdue as adult-use vote looms
Florida accepted applications for 22 available permits in April 2023, but a year-plus later, it’s unclear when those permits will be issued.
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In Massachusetts, the eliminated rule under which all marijuana deliveries are to be handled by two drivers is still enforced, according to CommonWealth Beacon’s Bhaamati Borkhetaria.Last week, a …
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The rally was held in front of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific headquarters. Advocates, carrying “stop villainizing cannabis” posters, managed to collect …
Bakersfield PD arrests 6 during dispensary raids, marijuana and cash seized
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Senators Booker, Schumer, Wyden And Four More Dems Urge DOJ, DEA To Reschedule Marijuana
A group of the U.S. senators are yet again pushing Attorney General Merrick Garland and DEA administrator Anne Milgram to reschedule marijuana. Senators Reiterate Support For Marijuana …
Democrat U.S. Senators Urge DOJ to Reschedule Marijuana
HHS conducted a two-part inquiry to consider the Current Accepted Medical Use (CAMU) of marijuana, and concluded that it has a CAMU to treat pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, among other ailments, …
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Innovative Industrial Properties (NYSE: IIPR) is a real estate investment trust (REIT … access to the financing they need to run their businesses. This is because marijuana is still an illegal …
What impact would reclassifying marijuana federally have on Minnesota cannabis businesses?
The U.S. Department of Justice recently proposed a rule that would shift marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug classification, a significant change in federal policy that could impact …
Rescheduling Marijuana FAQs: Cannabis-Related Investments
In light of the rescheduling marijuana news, industry insiders anticipate a significant increase in cannabis-related investments and acquisition activity. While this anticipated increase in activity …
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What impact would reclassifying marijuana federally mean for Minnesota cannabis businesses?
The U.S. Department of Justice recently proposed a rule that would shift marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug classification, a significant change in federal policy that could impact …
Louisiana’s medical marijuana industry is headed for a major overhaul under new law
In a big shift, bill awaiting Gov. Jeff Landry’s signature will move the Louisiana’s two exclusive medical marijuana-growing licenses from LSU and Southern University to a pair of private growers.



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