White couple at center of social equity lawsuits in multiple cannabis markets
Lawsuits by a white couple from California, Jeffrey and Justyna Jensen, have disrupted social equity programs in multiple cannabis markets.
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Lawsuits by a white couple from California, Jeffrey and Justyna Jensen, have disrupted social equity programs in multiple cannabis markets.
American commitments in international treaties do not forbid the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration from rescheduling marijuana as recommended, a California congresswoman told the agency.
Cannabis job numbers could rebound in 2024 after a tough period marked by thousands of layoffs in the industry.
Canada’s tax collection agency is following through on a threat to garnish cash from licensed cannabis producers that are delinquent on their excise duty payments, MJBizDaily has learned.
The vast majority of fines levied against unlicensed cannabis retailers in New York have not been paid, underscoring the ongoing enforcement challenges in the struggling market.
The Canadian government is increasing eight regulatory fees levied on the regulated cannabis industry beginning April 1.
After years of double-digit growth, active marijuana business licenses in the United States declined for the first time in 2023.