When they transported her from one prison to another, the officers shackled her around her wrists, waist and feet. Evelyn LaChapelle shuffled in half steps. “You’re in the middle of a runway with no one else, with the world not even knowing you’re there. They don’t even allow you... Read more
Marijuana Business Daily again makes Inc. 5000 list
For the fifth year running, Marijuana Business Daily has earned a spot on Inc. magazine’s Inc. 5000 “Fastest-Growing Private Companies” list. MJBizDaily, parent publication of Hemp Industry Daily, ranked 1,749 on the prestigious list of 5,000 private American firms, with revenue growth of 244% over the past three years. Because... Read more
Sundial Growers Announces Pricing of its US$20 Million Registered Offering CALGARY, AB, Aug. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ – Sundial Growers Inc. (NASDAQ: SNDL) (“Sundial” or the “Company”) announced today that it has priced a best efforts underwritten registered offering of 25,820,000 Series A Units, each consisting of one common share... Read more
Cannabis Litigation Q&A Webinar – A Few More Questions and Answers

On August 5th, Harris Bricken attorneys Griffen Thorne, Jihee Ahn and Jesse Mondry presented a webinar entitled Cannabis Litigation – Trends And Q&A. If you missed the live webinar, we will publish a replay tomorrow here on the blog. The webinar was well attended, and we received numerous questions from the audience. In this post, […]

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Local bans on marijuana businesses in California are helping the illicit market to thrive and are depriving the state and municipalities of tax revenue that could help offset economic losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study. The report analyzes the financial impact from the 75... Read more
Local bans on marijuana businesses in California are helping the illicit market to thrive and are depriving the state and municipalities of tax revenue that could help offset economic losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study. The report analyzes the financial impact from the 75... Read more
Local bans on marijuana businesses in California are helping the illicit market to thrive and are depriving the state and municipalities of tax revenue that could help offset economic losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study. The report analyzes the financial impact from the 75... Read more
Considering CBD?

It is obvious from a simple Google search that the appeal of CBD is on the rise. Annual growth is projected at more than 22% over the next four years with sales expected to increase to over $23 billion per year by 2025. With this kind of increase in projected sales, there is no doubt […]

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American Shaman opens CBD store inside chain supermarket
CBD maker and retailer American Shaman has opened a retail store inside a grocery store in Missouri, where the company is based. The company said the 550-square-foot store opened at the start of August inside a Kansas City’s Ball’s Price Chopper and will be staffed by Shaman employees. American... Read more
USDA: Hemp farmers didn’t lose enough money to receive coronavirus assistance
Federal agriculture officials have determined that hemp farmers don’t qualify for a $16 billion fund designated for farmers who saw price drops because of the novel coronavirus. Based on data representing on-farm prices from January to April 2020, the national price for hemp crops decreases during the first quarter... Read more
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