Range of industries, from law to construction firms, see new business opportunities in CT’s recreational marijuana market – Hartford Business
Bob Lickwar sees recreational cannabis legalization as an opportunity to significantly expand his firm’s business in Connecticut, even though UHY Advisors doesn’t manufacture or sell the plant. UHY, an accounting and consulting firm that serves a wide range of sectors, is aggressively seeking clients in the state’s nascent cannabis industry, Lickwar said. The move makes sense, he added, because starting a legal marijuana business involves scaling a number of regulatory hurdles while figuring out complicated state and federal tax questions, in addition to dealing with capital raising, municipal land use and myriad other issues. Bob Lickwar “I see [cannabis] becoming…
Read More »Here’s an inside look at what it takes to grow marijuana on a commercial scale – Hartford Business
Dressed in medical scrubs and a hairnet, Curaleaf Senior Cultivation Manager Adam Raleigh surveyed a sterile, brightly-lit “flower room” filled with rows of maturing cannabis plants, as the overwhelming smell of marijuana created a thickness to the air. Equipped with millions of dollars worth of lighting, temperature control and other infrastructure, the Massachusetts-based company’s Simsbury grow operation is a well-honed modern manufacturing facility. Raleigh said all the high-end equipment Curaleaf uses allows the company to specify and automate the grow process in order to ensure quality while producing at scale. “[The equipment] affords us the luxury to make sure we’re…
Read More »Stratford planners to talk recreational pot rules – CTPost
STRATFORD — Land use officials in town are discussing possible regulations to allow for recreational cannabis dispensaries. A “general discussion” of the issue is on the agenda for the Planning Commission’s meeting Tuesday. Sales of recreational marijuana won’t begin anywhere in the state until at least next year, despite a law legalizing cannabis Gov. Ned Lamont signed in June. In the meantime, many municipalities are issuing bans or moratoriums on the sale of the substance. Stratford has not yet taken a position on allowing recreational marijuana sales. In May the Zoning Commission unanimously approved a $20 million pot production facility…
Read More »Here’s an inside look at what it takes to grow marijuana on a commercial scale – Hartford Business Journal
Dressed in medical scrubs and a hairnet, Curaleaf Senior Cultivation Manager Adam Raleigh surveyed a sterile, brightly-lit “flower room” filled with rows of maturing cannabis plants, as the overwhelming smell of marijuana created a thickness to the air. Equipped with millions of dollars worth of lighting, temperature control and other infrastructure, the Massachusetts-based company’s Simsbury grow operation is a well-honed modern manufacturing facility. Raleigh said all the high-end equipment Curaleaf uses allows the company to specify and automate the grow process in order to ensure quality while producing at scale. “[The equipment] affords us the luxury to make sure we’re…
Read More »Most edibles out as NJ opts for slow start to legal marijuana – New Jersey 101.5 FM
TRENTON – Early next year or sooner, whenever legal sales of recreational marijuana begin in New Jersey, the dispensary shelves will not include some products that have proven popular in other states with state-regulated cannabis marketplaces. Brownies are out, cookies are out, gummies are out – though lozenges are in. However, unlike the industry’s frustration with the state’s handling of license applications – which includes still not awarding winners from a 2019 solicitation that for a time was delayed by lawsuits, as well as missing this weekend’s start for accepting new applications – groups seem generally OK with the state’s…
Read More »Power & Politics: Lamont’s emergency powers; the cannabis countdown; redrawing the political map – News 12 Bronx
News 12 Staff Sep 18, 2021, 10:57pm Updated on: Sep 18, 2021, 10:57pm Gov. Lamont wants to stretch the state’s COVID-19 emergency into 2022. If it expires, homeless shelters could face a crisis. Also, when could we see marijuana retail stores pop up in Connecticut? These issues and more on this week’s Connecticut Power & Politics.
Read More »Legalizing recreational marijuana: Will Ohio be next? – LimaOhio.com
Products are hung at the 20 Past 4 store in Jackson County, Michigan. The retail area at 20 Past 4 Provisioning Center, 3590 Ann Arbor Road in Leoni Township, on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020. Recreational marijuana flower is arranged at 20 Past 4 in Jackson County, Michigan. ins{background:none;} LIMA — Ohio could become the next state to join the growing list that has legalized recreational marijuana. The last decade has brought sweeping reform of marijuana laws across the country. Nineteenstates, as well as Guam and Washington, D.C., have made recreational marijuana legal, or are in the process of doing so,…
Read More »Vigil pays tribute to slain 21-year-old man from Bridgeport – News 12 Connecticut
News 12 Staff Sep 18, 2021, 10:13pm Updated on: Sep 18, 2021, 10:13pm The Bridgeport community came together to support the family of slain 21-year-old Jamel Hayden and to thank police for their speedy arrest of a suspect in this case. Exactly three weeks after Hayden was shot to death on Lincoln Avenue, police said they arrested a 16-year-old suspect Friday morning. A small group of residents and elected officials came together Saturday to hold what they called a “vigil of thanks” for progress in the case. The group says they want Hayden’s loved ones to know they are not…
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