With Recent Acquisitions, NewBridge Global Ventures Creates Impressive Offering
Tony Deyes October 31st, 2018 Feature Stories, News NewBridge Global Ventures, Inc.  (OTCQB: NBGV) is a US public company acquiring and currently operating a vertically integrated portfolio of California cannabis and hemp companies. Its vertical structure includes cannabis cultivation, manufacturing, distribution and consulting services.  It is currently licensed... Read more
Next Green Wave Cannabis Production Facility Nears Completion and Completes Successful Job Fair
Ryan Allway October 31st, 2018 News, Top News Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – October 31, 2018) – Next Green Wave Holdings Inc. (CSE :NGW) (“Next Green Wave” or the “Company“), is pleased to provide an update on the advancement of its cannabis production facility, located in the community... Read more
The marijuana industry in the U.S. has been noted as the largest sector of the industry in the world for some time now. The U.S. market, however, is not without its flaws, and the recent legalization of recreational cannabis throughout the whole of Canada has helped to point some... Read more
Committee Blog: “Cannabis Reform” Stops Short
by Lisa Jordan, VP of Marketing, Canna AdvisorsNCIA’s Marketing and Advertising Committee, Social Justice Subcommittee As support for legalization continues to climb and speculation of “cannabis reform” at the federal level continues to swirl, one critical opportunity stands to be lost in the fray of voices and messages: Social... Read more
Liberty Health Sciences Inc. (CSE: LHS) (OTCQX: LHSIF), a provider of high quality cannabis, announced today the planned opening this week of three of its newest Cannabis Education Center (CEC) dispensaries in Winter Haven, FL; Palm Harbor, FL, and Merritt Island, FL featuring free 24-hour delivery service throughout... Read more
Canada’s hemp farmers suggest tax to fund national promotion, research
Some Canadian hemp farmers want to see their country capitalize on hemp’s trendiness by starting an agency to promote the plant’s health benefits and research better ways to grow it. The farmers want to tax their hemp sales at 0.5%, with the money going to fund promotions and research, similar to... Read more
Oregon hempseed dispute leads to $21 million lawsuit
A batch of hempseeds in Oregon billed as CBD-rich females that turned out to be neither feminized nor high in the cannabinoid has led to a $21.2 million lawsuit. That’s how much six people say they lost after the seeds resulted in inferior plants, leading to the lawsuit against three... Read more
Hemp on the ballot in key states, with THC limits and production rules on the line
Hemp changes don’t garner public attention the same way marijuana questions do, but ballot measures in a few key states could have a big impact on those markets. Voters in Colorado, the nation’s top-producing hemp state, will decide Nov. 6 whether to change the state constitution to make it... Read more
Get Ready Now for the California Cannabis Licensing Logjam

A backlog of cannabis license applications has no doubt happened in almost all of the other states that have medical and adult use licensing. You wouldn’t normally think this is such a big or concerning development, but in cannabis licensing delays can mean angry investors, a complete 180 for your business plans and even insolvency….

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Cannabis Litigation 101: Arbitration

This is the second post in a series on various aspects of cannabis litigation. The title is admittedly a bit misleading, as arbitration isn’t really the same thing as litigation. That said, the two can intersect, and so understanding what arbitration is and is not, is important for cannabis businesses. After all, many contracts in…

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