UK-based Albert Labs receives conditional approval from the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) to commence trading under the symbol “ABRT”. Trading expected to commence in early 2022.
When state legislators passed a criminal justice reform bill in 2018, Massachusetts residents won the ability to clear away certain criminal records — including convictions for marijuana possession and other now-legal activities — that can make it difficult to land a job, rent an apartment, and otherwise move on... Read more
The hemp-derived cannabinoid market continues to grow and evolve despite lingering questions over federal legality and numerous state laws that try to keep pace. Much has been written about new “legal” hemp products that contain intoxicating delta-8 THC, delta-10 THC and THC-O Acetate. This article, however, seeks to highlight... Read more
Every cannabis and cannabis-related brand needs publicity to spread the word, boost awareness, and motivate people to buy its products and services. The challenge for businesses working in and with the cannabis industry is determining how to invest their time and marketing budgets to get publicity that actually drives... Read more
Australis Capital Inc. (CSE:AUSA) (OTC:AUSAF) CEO Terry Booth, who famously started Aurora Cannabis in 2006 before departing under duress in 2019, has a lot on his mind and his plate these days as he undertakes for the second time in his career the truly formidable task of steering a... Read more
A new association has been formed to ensure Black and other under represented communities will have an opportunity to participate in Connecticut’s new legalized recreational marijuana industry, as state legislators had promised. The Alliance for Cannabis Equity, or ACE, created by two local workforce and economic development organizations, will... Read more
The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that the voice of its people, who voted in favor of legalizing adult-use cannabis by a 54.2% majority in the November 2020 election, was not enough to influence public policy. Keloland Media GroupSouth Dakota Supreme Court justices heard arguments unfold on Amendment A... Read more
A budtender who was fired earlier this month for “lack of trust” and “poor work ethic,” as he helped organize a unionization effort, returned to work Nov. 26 at the Burnside Buds dispensary in Victoria, British Columbia. Niko Kruzel’s firing came as he and other workers at Burnside Buds... Read more
A budtender who was fired earlier this month for “lack of trust” and “poor work ethic,” as he helped organize a unionization effort, returned to work Nov. 26 at the Burnside Buds dispensary in Victoria, British Columbia. Niko Kruzel’s firing came as he and other workers at Burnside Buds... Read more
A budtender who was fired earlier this month for “lack of trust” and “poor work ethic,” as he helped organize a unionization effort, returned to work Nov. 26 at the Burnside Buds dispensary in Victoria, British Columbia. Niko Kruzel’s firing came as he and other workers at Burnside Buds... Read more