Missouri Supreme Court guidance throws confusion onto state’s burgeoning cannabis market
The Missouri Supreme Court says attorneys should not assist clients with businesses that violate federal law. The legal community is staying mum on the issue.
The Missouri Supreme Court says attorneys should not assist clients with businesses that violate federal law. The legal community is staying mum on the issue.
Illinois dispensaries could be selling $236 million in cannabis a month by December 2021.
Michigan’s chief cannabis regulator argued Tuesday that when municipalities don’t legalize cannabis sales, they should expect an illegal solution to crop up.
As Chicago temperatures began to warm Wednesday, labor organizers attempted to put their own heat on a Windy City Cannabis dispensary preparing for a unionization vote next month.
It took about twenty five minutes for a press conference to descend into chaos. And then the drum and bugle corps began to play.
Less than two percent of IIllinois dispensary owners were Black or Latino and less than 25 percent were women as of last June.
“I’ve got ten days to put this together. It was short notice for a lot of work,” said a social equity dispensary applicant.
If enacted, the Market would be a unique way for individuals to make small equity investments in cannabis businesses in local communities of color.
In 2018, legal facilities sold $5.998 billion of cannabis products, but in just two years, legal sales rocketed to $16.782 billion.
Today, Illinois has only eight independent dispensary owners, down from more than a dozen last summer, and almost twenty in late 2019.