Michigan regulators issued new rules that govern the production of recreational marijuana last week, cutting medical marijuana caregivers out of the supply chain for adult-use pot. The change was announced in an advisory bulletin from the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) on April 8. Since legal sales of recreational... Read more
Online sales of recreational marijuana are legal in Colorado thanks to new emergency rules established in the state in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Associated Press reports that, under the new rules, “customers can pay for marijuana online and then pick up their purchase at the store.” The... Read more
Now under Colorado’s emergency rules, customers can pay for marijuana online and then pick up their purchase at the store. Colorado has made online sales of recreational marijuana legal during the coronavirus pandemic, fulfilling one of the pot industry’s biggest wishes and fueling its argument for more concessions that... Read more
Planet 13 Announces Full Year 2019 Financial Results and Q1 2020 Revenue 2019 Revenue of $63.6 million SuperStore accounted for 9.1% of all Nevada cannabis dispensary revenue in 2019¹ 2019 EBITDA of $9.9 million Q1 2020 Revenue of $16.6 million All figures are reported in United States dollars ($)... Read more
Regulators in Maine announced on Friday that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic would interfere with the state’s debut of recreational cannabis sales that was planned for this spring. The move continues the delays that have plagued the launch of the adult-use cannabis industry that Maine voters approved in 2016. The... Read more
Ohioans purchased more marijuana in March than any month since the state saw its first legal medical sales in January 2019, according to an analysis of state sales data. Average weekly sales in Ohio for the first two months of the year stood at about $2.56 million. Average weekly... Read more
Medical marijuana patients in New Hampshire will have a bit longer to renew their cards, as the state extended its deadline in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. New Hampshire Public Radio reported that the state’s therapeutic cannabis program announced Friday that “patients who have cards that are expiring in... Read more
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has not joined other states to deem recreational marijuana businesses as essential amid the COVID-19 pandemic. And now, for that reason, Baker has a lawsuit on his hands. The Associated Press reported that a group of cannabis dispensaries in the Bay State sued Baker in... Read more
Michael Mills (Left) and Trip Hoffman (Right) Exclusive Interview with Body and Mind President and Interim CEO Michael Mills and Body and Mind COO Trip Hoffman Multi-state operator Body and Mind (CSE: BAMM) (OTCQB: BMMJ) started as a private company serving the Nevada medical market five years ago. Now,... Read more
In a decision issued in March, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that employers must reasonably accommodate individuals who are legal users of medical cannabis. The case, Wild v. Carriage House Funeral Home, arose out of a car accident. Wild was employed by Carriage House as a licensed funeral... Read more