Aphria Inc. (APHQF) Signs Supply Agreement with MBLL
Aphria Inc. (“Aphria” or the “Company“) (TSX: APH and US OTC: APHQF) today announced that it has signed a Supply Agreement (the “Agreement“) with the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation(“MBLL“) to provide a portfolio of high-quality, branded cannabis and cannabis derivative products for sale in Manitoba’s adult-use market. “We are thrilled... Read more
Delta 9 Signs 2.3 Million Gram Supply Agreement with Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries
WINNIPEG, MB, June 29, 2018 /CNW/ – DELTA 9 CANNABIS INC. (TSXV: NINE) (“Delta 9” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a cannabis supply agreement (the “Supply Agreement” or the “Agreement”) for the province of Manitoba. Pursuant to the Supply Agreement, signed June 27, 2018, Delta 9... Read more
Grown Rogue: A Leading ‘Seed-to-Experience’ Cannabis Brand
Ryan Allway June 29th, 2018 Exclusive, News, Top News The cannabis industry is projected to exceed $50 billion by 2026, according to Cowen & Co., driven by the legalization of medical and adult-use cannabis across a growing number of states. While the federal government is making progress towards... Read more
The first cannabis lounge in Southern California is coming to Palm Springs, and neighbor isn’t pleased
Palm Springs just issued a permit for what may well be the first legal cannabis lounge in Southern California — a place where people will be allowed to smoke and hang out in the way drinkers can gather at a pub — triggering a standoff with a neighboring business... Read more
Landlords where illegal dispensary operated ordered to pay $388,000
A Riverside County couple who leased a San Ysidro storefront to an illegal marijuana dispensary was ordered to pay $388,000 in civil penalties to the city of San Diego this week, city officials said. Quirino and Bertha Gutierrez, who live in Menifee, were ordered to pay the equivalent of... Read more
Analysts slash forecast on California cannabis market as slow licensing takes toll
New state rules are killing the buzz on California’s cannabis sales. Legal pot that was once expected to generate $3.7 billion in revenue this year now is forecast to total just $2.9 billion, Greg Shoenfeld, vice president for operations at BDS Analytics, said by phone Wednesday, previewing a report... Read more
Milpitas: Voters may decide whether to levy marijuana sales tax
MILPITAS — Milpitas residents likely will be asked to consider approving a November ballot measure that would levy a tax on marijuana sales. The Milpitas City Council last week directed staff to prepare the ballot measure as a way to raise more money. The measure’s wording will need to... Read more
From Forbes: U.S. Senate Votes To Legalize Hemp After Decades-Long Ban Under Marijuana Prohibition
From Forbes.com: The non-psychoactive cannabis cousin of marijuana would finally become legal to grow in the United States under a bill overwhelmingly approved by the Senate. The wide-ranging agriculture and food policy legislation known as the Farm Bill, passed by a vote of 86 – 11 on Thursday, contains provisions to legalize the cultivation,... Read more
Hayward approves 11 commercial cannabis businesses
HAYWARD — Eleven commercial cannabis businesses have been given the OK to open in Hayward, including businesses specializing in cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, delivery or testing. None are dispensaries. The majority of Hayward City Council members expressed excitement over the new businesses at their Tuesday meeting where they approved the... Read more
California’s move to open up its cannabis market to recreational users has had an unexpected result: A growing segment of the industry may be moving back into the shadows. Thousands of manufacturers, growers and retailers have lost their licenses amid tighter regulations on marijuana and more oversight from local... Read more
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