Kema Ogden became Nevada’s first Black female dispensary owner in 2014 when she co-founded Global Harmony LLC, the parent company of Top Notch The Health Center (Top Notch THC), in her hometown of Las Vegas. Through guiding the company to receive medical and adult-use retail licenses, as well as... Read more
Kema Ogden became Nevada’s first Black female dispensary owner in 2014 when she co-founded Global Harmony LLC, the parent company of Top Notch The Health Center (Top Notch THC), in her hometown of Las Vegas. Through guiding the company to receive medical and adult-use retail licenses, as well as... Read more
Kema Ogden became Nevada’s first Black female dispensary owner in 2014 when she co-founded Global Harmony LLC, the parent company of Top Notch The Health Center (Top Notch THC), in her hometown of Las Vegas. Through guiding the company to receive medical and adult-use retail licenses, as well as... Read more
Earlier this week, the team at Tyson 2.0 announced the launch of Mike Bites—ear-shaped gummies meant to evoke Mike Tyson’s infamous 1997 match against Evander Holyfield. Weighing in at 10 milligrams of THC each (with, naturally, a bite mark along the ear’s upper curve), the gummies took off as... Read more
Black and female workers are represented in Nevada’s legal cannabis industry but not nearly at the same rates as white males for higher-level positions, according to a recent study. In the state’s cannabis workforce as a whole, 52% of workers identified as white, 22% as Hispanic, Latino or of... Read more
Black and female workers are represented in Nevada’s legal cannabis industry but not nearly at the same rates as white males for higher-level positions, according to a recent study. In the state’s cannabis workforce as a whole, 52% of workers identified as white, 22% as Hispanic, Latino or of... Read more
Black and female workers are represented in Nevada’s legal cannabis industry but not nearly at the same rates as white males for higher-level positions, according to a recent study. In the state’s cannabis workforce as a whole, 52% of workers identified as white, 22% as Hispanic, Latino or of... Read more
Black and female workers are represented in Nevada’s legal cannabis industry but not nearly at the same rates as white males for higher-level positions, according to a recent study. In the state’s cannabis workforce as a whole, 52% of workers identified as white, 22% as Hispanic, Latino or of... Read more
Editor’s Note: David Holmes, CEO and founder of Clade9, is featured on the cover of the March 2022 issue of Cannabis Business Times. Read more about how he started his journey in the cannabis industry here. Details about his cultivation vision, priorities and post-harvest processes are below.  Over the... Read more
Oklahoma lawmakers advanced a bill that aims to create a payment tracking ecosystem, and they intend to test it out on their state’s medical cannabis industry. House Bill 3279, the Oklahoma Distributed Ledger Technology Assets Offering Act, aims to authorize the state to develop and use “hack-resistant” technologies to... Read more
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