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Why can’t the marijuana industry shake its THC addiction?
It doesn't indicate product quality. It doesn't indicate the strength of a high. It's not even accurate. So why is the cannabis industry hooked on THC potency?
News August 12Oklahoma regulators suspend marijuana testing lab’s license
An Oklahoma testing lab’s license was suspended after state regulators discovered some products were improperly tested.
News August 11Massachusetts sheriff indicted for allegedly extorting cannabis retailer
A Massachusetts sheriff was indicted Friday after being accused of extorting $50,000 from a cannabis company seeking to open a dispensary in Boston.
News August 11Marijuana industry investments pay off as President Trump considers rescheduling
Cannabis interests have succeeded in convincing President Donald Trump to consider marijuana rescheduling.
News August 11How to make the most of cannabis trade show MJBizCon
With thousands of attendees and hundreds of exhibitors spread across a massive convention center, navigating MJBizCon and getting the most out of it requires a strategic approach, and preparation is…
News August 11If I were starting a cannabis company in 2025: Lessons from 11 years in the industry
(This is a contributed guest column. To be considered as an MJBizDaily guest columnist, please submit your request here.) This summer marked 11 years since I stood in line outside Main Street Marijuana…
News August 8New York cannabis dispensaries too close to schools can stay open
New York’s licensed cannabis dispensaries found to be operating too close to schools won’t be forced to close, the state’s marijuana regulators said this week.
News August 8Mass. cannabis regulators warn consumers after testing lab suspension
Massachusetts marijuana regulators are warning consumers to check and see if product they purchased was tested by a lab suspended for allegedly sketchy results.
News August 7Florida’s top marijuana regulator steps down
Florida’s top marijuana regulator is stepping down after three years to take a position as deputy general counsel in Gov. Ron DeSantis’s office.
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