Metrc COO on cannabis tracking and data gathering
Rather than act as a central storage repository for the data, Koski said that Metrc provides state governments with the tools to monitor their own databases that the state operators report to.
Rather than act as a central storage repository for the data, Koski said that Metrc provides state governments with the tools to monitor their own databases that the state operators report to.
Legalization advocates in New Hampshire are once again wondering if this will be the year adult-use cannabis comes to the Granite State.
It’s been a familiar progression in Concord. As New Hampshire lawmakers put forward the latest round of marijuana legalization bills for next year’s session, the outcomes appear all but predetermined.
A recent hearing before the New Hampshire Cannabis Therapeutic Oversight Board brought a series of complaints from patients that local dispensary prices remain too high for regular customers.
Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont do not currently report nor collect sales figures for legal cannabis.
The legislative push to legalize adult-use cannabis in New Hampshire was delayed last week, perhaps until 2023, by the state house’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee.
After running up against a 2019 veto of legislation to legalize recreational cannabis use and sales from Gov. Chris Sununu, advocates are now trying multiple paths to ensure success in 2021.