Curaleaf CEO says he’s focused on being ‘global’
Curaleaf’s CEO seems to be thinking far beyond the United States, saying “The goal is really to be the global industry leader.”
Curaleaf’s CEO seems to be thinking far beyond the United States, saying “The goal is really to be the global industry leader.”
This fall there’s five states with active ballot questions that could legalize adult use cannabis possession on Nov. 8: Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Not all are a sure thing.
About 100 cannabis caregivers, patients, and activists gathered on the Michigan Capitol Lawn in Lansing Tuesday to register their overall support for the state’s unique caregiver laws.
Much like neighboring states, New York now faces legal action as it works through its initial round of license approvals for adult use cannabis.
Beyond the markets’ initial enthusiasm for cannabis’ possible declassification, Pres. Biden’s move to review cannabis’ drug schedule classification did not clarify future pot industry capital flows.
Illinois proudly cut the ribbon on the first operational craft grow facility this week, but after over a year since licenses went out, there has been little news of progress for most other craft grow licensees.
Maine’s getting a lot of looks from out-of-state investors. Is that because of a recent court ruling, or operators just doing it right?
State data compiled for the study also found that while 546,000 people had been recommended to the program by a physician, less than half that number actually registered, and half that number again are active participants in the program.
A group of Massachusetts delivery operators and advocates are petitioning the state’s Cannabis Control Commission to change existing requirements for delivery.
“We are both growing cannabis and it would enable Connecticut to have product available for the population in a much faster time frame,” claims Cheshire, Conn. hemp farmer Brant Smith.