Marijuana Stocks Tuesday Morning News, Articles & More – July 2, 2019

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Are These Marijuana Stocks Building a Bullish Sentiment This Month? The marijuana stock market has seen quite the bullish sentiment in the past month or so. This has led to more and more investors taking note of what’s going on with pot stocks. The industry does have a large number of variables to consider. Firstly, […]

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Flower One Announces Debt Financing of up to US$30 Million TORONTO, July 2, 2019 /CNW/ – Flower One Holdings Inc. (the “Company”) (CSE: FONE) (OTCQX: FLOOF), today announced that it has entered into a debt financing agreement (the “Agreement”) with RB Loan Portfolio II, LLC for up to US$30,000,000. With the completion and... Read more
Zenabis Arranges $30 Million Non-Dilutive Financing via Supply Agreement with Tilray® VANCOUVER, July 2, 2019 /CNW/ – Zenabis Global Inc. (TSX:ZENA) (“Zenabis” or the “Company”) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Zenabis Ltd., has entered into an agreement with High Park Holdings Ltd. (“High Park”) (the “Supply Agreement”), a... Read more
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) said on Sunday that the work of former Vice President Joe Biden (D) in ramping up the war on drugs raise questions about whether he is up to the task of being president. The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate discussed his primary campaign rival’s record during... Read more
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) said on Sunday that the work of former Vice President Joe Biden (D) in ramping up the war on drugs raise questions about whether he is up to the task of being president. The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate discussed his primary campaign rival’s record during... Read more
Presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey said last Wednesday night that he was ‘disappointed’ that the subject of marijuana legalization did not come up during the Democratic Party debates held this week. The party conducted two separate rounds of debates on Wednesday and Thursday to accommodate the... Read more
Starting July 1, people with Alzheimer’s disease can register for medical marijuana in Minnesota. And once registered, they’ll be able to obtain medical cannabis from the state’s two manufacturers beginning August 1. The Minnesota Department of Health first announced plans to add Alzheimer’s disease as a qualifying condition in... Read more
A bill introduced in Congress last week aims to help small business owners navigate the ins and outs of cannabis licensing. The legislation, the Homegrown Act of 2019, would set up a so-called Small Business Association grant program to “provide state and local governments with funding to help small... Read more
It’s no plan for legalization, but it’s something; as of July 1, qualified patients will be able to use low THC cannabis oil in Kansas. Claire and Lola’s Law a.k.a. House Bill 2244 does not allow for legal sale or production of the oil, but individuals and families who... Read more
Bill Levin, the founder of the Indianapolis First Church of Cannabis, announced on Monday that he is running for governor of Indiana. Levin will seek the nomination of the state’s Libertarian Party in his bid for the statehouse, according to a report in local media. The legalization of cannabis... Read more
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