Connecticut sets Jan. 10 launch for recreational cannabis sales
Seven retailers in Connecticut will ring up the first recreational cannabis sales in the state sometime after 10 a.m. ET on Jan. 10.
Seven retailers in Connecticut will ring up the first recreational cannabis sales in the state sometime after 10 a.m. ET on Jan. 10.
International marijuana brand Cookies will begin selling seeds for home cultivation, cannabis entrepreneur and rapper Berner said Wednesday on the Main Stage at MJBizCon.
The chief executive of the Toronto Stock Exchange has suggested that Canopy Growth’s proposed structure to speed its entry into the U.S. cannabis market is compatible with the exchange’s rules.
The Nasdaq stock exchange objects to Canopy Growth’s plan to eventually consolidate the financial results of Canopy USA, according to a regulatory filing by the Canadian company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Cannabis industry real estate lenders AFC Gamma and Viridescent Realty Trust amended their late 2021 loan agreement with multistate operator Acreage Holdings, lending up to $50 million more than the original $100 million loan.
Canopy Growth Corp. is accelerating its entry into the United States through a plan that will trigger full ownership of its American cannabis investments under the umbrella of a new U.S.-domiciled holding company, Canopy USA, in advance of any potential federal reform.
New Jersey regulators fined five marijuana multistate operators a total of $360,000 for allegedly making nearly 3,200 adult-use sales in April during hours that were to be set aside for medical cannabis patients.
A $600 million lawsuit targeting multistate marijuana operator Acreage Holdings can proceed to trial, a New York state judge ruled after holding hearings on the case.
New Jersey’s recreational cannabis market has gotten off to a relatively smooth start, with no major bottlenecks despite long lines reflecting pent-up demand from local residents as well as customers coming over from neighboring New York and Pennsylvania.
New Jersey’s projected $2 billion recreational marijuana market launched Thursday to long lines, free food and party music as the state got a jump on rival New York.
More than 60 cannabis workers at two of Acreage Holdings’ The Botanist locations in New Jersey are joining the United Food and Commercial Workers (UCFCW).
More than a half-dozen existing medical marijuana operators in New Jersey – all large multistate operators – soon will be launching the state’s projected billion-dollar adult-use market.