Articles tagged with "licensing"
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Massachusetts Taking First Steps to Allow Cannabis Clubs
Ben Adlin - Published on December 12, 2017Read moreThe Cannabis Control Commission unanimously approved a policy to allow the establishments, where patrons could to purchase and consume cannabis on site.
Coffee Shop Wants to Be Denver’s First Legal Cannabis Club
The Associated Press - Published on December 11, 2017Read moreColorado’s largest city is reviewing the first application from a business seeking to be among the nation’s first legal marijuana clubs.
Backers of Failed Ohio Legalization Effort Announce 2018 Push
Ben Adlin - Published on December 11, 2017Read moreCo-founders of Responsible Ohio revealed the “Free Market Adult Consumption of Marijuana” measure on Monday.
California Now Accepting Cannabis License Applications
Ben Adlin - Published on December 8, 2017Read moreThe licenses cover state-regulated cannabis production of items such as edibles, concentrates, vape cartridges, and tinctures. Review will begin immediately.
Ohio Criticized for Marijuana Consultant’s Past Drug Conviction
The Associated Press - Published on December 7, 2017Read moreJimmy Gould, CEO of CannAscend, an unsuccessful applicant, publicized the 2015 conviction to protest the selection process.
California’s Limit on Big Growers Just Vanished. Here’s Why
Chris Roberts - Published on December 6, 2017Read moreThe abrupt shift comes on the heels of costly, intensive lobbying on behalf of some of the state’s most powerful cannabis businesses.
Ohio Picks 12 Large Growers for Medical Cannabis Program
The Associated Press - Published on November 30, 2017Read moreThe state rounded out the list of 24 companies authorized to produce medicinal crops under a new system expected to go live by September.
Sacramento to Consider Greenlighting Jan. 1 Cannabis Sales
Ben Adlin - Published on November 27, 2017Read moreIf a Sacramento City Council vote goes as expected on Tuesday, California’s capital city will see retail cannabis sales begin sooner than San Francisco.
LA Equity Program Aims to Undo Impacts of Drug War
Hayley Fox - Published on November 21, 2017Read moreLos Angeles wants to ensure that a fair share of what’s expected to be a lucrative legal market belongs to those most affected by the drug war.
Canada Announces Craft-Scale Licenses for Smaller Cannabis Producers
Harrison Jordan - Published on November 21, 2017Read moreResponding to criticism about favoring large cannabis producers, federal officials today unveiled a new “Micro” license.