For the next three months, customers in Michigan’s marijuana market could see higher prices—and fewer supplies. That’s a potential byproduct of new rules governing the state’s weed supply that took effect on Sunday. The rules, issued by the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency, require that all growers and processors “only... Read more
State regulators in Maine expect legal sales of cannabis to begin in June, three months later than previously expected. Voters in the state legalized recreational cannabis more than three years ago with the approval of the Marijuana Legalization Act, a measure that was supposed to take effect within 40... Read more
As the market for the recreational use of cannabis develops in Illinois, more work needs to be done to give minorities a fair shot at ownership of dispensaries. Since the Illinois’ Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act went into effect on Jan. 1, no minorities have secured licenses to operate... Read more
Maine pushes the target date for adult-use marijuana sales back by 3 months, and lowers its projected sales tax revenue for the fiscal year that ends June 30. Maine is planning to have its first recreational marijuana shops open in June, three months later than expected. State budget forecasters... Read more
You are here: Home / Policy & Legal / Illinois / Who’s profiting off the millions that Illinois’ marijuana business is bringing in? State officials are keeping that secret. March 3, 2020 by AggregatedNews Leave a Comment Marijuana entrepreneurs are starting to rake in millions of dollars a month... Read more
Utah’s new medical marijuana program kicked off this weekend, but would-be patients encountered some slight technical difficulties. The state’s department of health told local news outlets that some individuals had trouble registering on the state-run website on Sunday. Advertisement “There was a small glitch earlier, but it’s working now,”... Read more
In Florida, qualifying patients can obtain a medical marijuana prescription—but some state lawmakers don’t want them getting too high. On Friday, Republican state Sen. Gayle Harrell filed an amendment banning medical marijuana with THC levels exceeding 10 percent potency for patients under the age of 21. According to the... Read more
House Speaker Jose Oliva said in early February that capping the THC content of medical marijuana at 10 percent was among his priorities for the 2020 legislative session, although no measure proposing to do so had surfaced in the House. One emerged Friday in the Senate in the form... Read more
What has been the primary source of marijuana sold on Michigan medical dispensary and recreational store shelves is being phased out. Beginning Oct. 1, medical marijuana caregivers will no longer be allowed to sell any marijuana to licensed businesses, the Marijuana Regulatory Agency said in a bulletin issued Monday,... Read more
Minnesota regulators are calling for a one-stop office that would oversee all aspects of hemp and medical marijuana – as as a potential adult-use MJ market. The office also would oversee the state’s fast-growing CBD market. A central office, among other things, would help the state deal with unregulated and... Read more