Maine’s new proposed medical cannabis rules include caregiver seed-to-sale tracking – using paper forms
The new rules include new requirements for plant tracking and security, but not mandatory lab testing.
The new rules include new requirements for plant tracking and security, but not mandatory lab testing.
Ordinance language proposed for adoption in Mundy Township, Oliver Township, and Flushing Township are suspiciously similar, charges caregiver advocates.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled that medical cannabis diagnoses are covered under state anti-disability-discrimination employment laws.
Michigan has more dispensary licenses issued per capita than any state east of the Mississippi. Operators are feeling that reality daily.
Massachusetts was the only New England state that saw growth of the states Grown In is tracking, while Rhode Island and Maine’s cannabis sales stalled.
Overhaul plans for the state’s medical cannabis laws may not include the same social equity provisions as adult-use.
Grown In checked in with Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency director Andrew Brisbo.
Maine’s cannabis caregivers are facing a tightening market and the possibility of new state licensing requirements.
“Once you receive a license as a social equity applicant, from my perspective, I think there’s a lot of belief that that’s kind of the measure of success as a social equity applicant.”
“I don’t think the way to get there is for the legal market to match the price. That’s not going to happen because a lot of people trust their dealer more than their dispensaries.”