NV judge reverses cop’s cannabis firing (Newsletter: August 16, 2021) – Marijuana Moment

NV judge reverses cop’s cannabis firing (Newsletter: August 16, 2021) – Marijuana Moment

WI lawmakers announce legalization bill at IL dispensary; USDA approves CO hemp plan; MI funds research on marijuana for PTSD with cannabis revenue Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… *Rattling the tip jar* Got a few dollars you can spare to help Marijuana Moment pay our writers, keep our website running and grow into the kind of robust news organization the fast-paced world of drug policy deserves?Join us for $25/month and be a…

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Colorado pot entrepreneurs fuel ‘green rush’ in Oklahoma – Associated Press

Colorado pot entrepreneurs fuel ‘green rush’ in Oklahoma – Associated Press

OKEMAH, Okla. (AP) — Chip Baker surveyed a vast field on the outskirts of an old hay farm an hour east of Oklahoma City, his ponytail waving in the thick, humid air, his voice growing excited. “This is probably the largest collection of Squirt in the world!” he boasted, pointing to an array of neatly plotted cannabis plants before him that will soon flower pounds of the popular strain. Baker would know. From the time he planted his first marijuana plant at 13, he’s been all about growing weed. A dream formed in the Georgia fields took him to Humboldt…

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What is the future of legal weed in Danbury? Depends which mayoral candidate is elected – Danbury News Times

What is the future of legal weed in Danbury? Depends which mayoral candidate is elected – Danbury News Times

DANBURY – Democrat Roberto Alves said retail marijuana businesses would have the green light in the Hat City if he is elected mayor in November, while Republican Dean Esposito said his administration would first seek the will of the people. “As the mayor, first I would look into getting a good feel of what actual residents think about this type of business,” Esposito said. “The tax revenue is the key because that is one of the main motivators why the state went with it, but I want to work with the residents.” Alves disagrees with a yellow light approach, saying…

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Cancer patients use less marijuana than general public, study finds – Science Daily

Cancer patients use less marijuana than general public, study finds – Science Daily

Last month, three states — Virginia, South Dakota and Connecticut — joined the ranks of more than a dozen others that have legalized marijuana — also known as cannabis — for recreational use. Yet, despite these changing laws and growing social acceptance of the drug, a new study finds that use is still lower among cancer patients. The study, published today in the journal Cancer by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center, analyzed data from nearly 20,000 people over a span of four years and found that reports of marijuana use peaked at 9% for cancer patients, compared…

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Michigan Marijuana Sales Broke Another Record In July, State Data Shows – Marijuana Moment

Michigan Marijuana Sales Broke Another Record In July, State Data Shows – Marijuana Moment

Legal marijuana sales in multiple states reached record highs in mid-2020 as coronavirus spread across the nation, according a new study. To date, sales in the four states examined in the analysis—Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington—”have increased more during the COVID-19 pandemic than in the previous two years.” The study, authored by a group of health researchers, gathered pre-tax cannabis sales data from state regulatory agencies and compared those numbers over time. It found that even amid stay-at-home orders that dealt hard hits to other economic sectors, cannabis sales picked up speed. “Findings show a general increase in cannabis sales…

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East Hartford PZC to regulate cannabis sales – Journal Inquirer

East Hartford PZC to regulate cannabis sales – Journal Inquirer

EAST HARTFORD — Members of the Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday discussed regulations for cannabis-related businesses. Concerns included where dispensaries and production facilities should be allowed, what permits would be required for each, and how close retailers can be to buildings such as schools and liquor stores. Members also discussed potential complications with existing zoning regulations for medical marijuana facilities. Town Planner Jeffrey Cormier said the basis for regulation of retail marijuana production and sale will be a modification of the town’s medical marijuana regulations, which have been in place since 2013. He said a draft will be presented…

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Marijuana Sales Are Surging, Green Thumb CEO Says. Here’s Why. – Barron’s

Marijuana Sales Are Surging, Green Thumb CEO Says. Here’s Why. – Barron’s

Ben Kovler, founder and CEO of Green Thumb Industries Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg American cannabis firm Green Thumb Industries earlier this week reported positive net income for its fourth-straight quarter. CEO Ben Kovler told Barron’s the secret to rising sales was simple. “American consumers are choosing cannabis for well-being,” Kovler said, “and that’s driving a surge in this industry—not growth, it’s a surge.” The Chicago-based firm after the market closed on Wednesday reported second quarter net income of $22.1 million, or 10 cents a share. Analysts had been forecasting earnings of eight cents a share. Sales of $221.9 million were up…

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Marijuana company buys Warwick land to build 450,000-square-foot production plant – Times Herald-Record

Marijuana company buys Warwick land to build 450,000-square-foot production plant – Times Herald-Record

WARWICK — A Chicago-based marijuana company bought 38 acres of former prison grounds for $3.3 million and is set to begin preparing the vacant site for a 450,000-square-foot building where it plans to grow and process weed. The future Green Thumb Industries plant in Warwick will be one of at least three cannabis-making businesses in Orange as companies race to tap the state’s newly legalized recreational pot market. PharmaCann already makes medical marijuana in Hamptonburgh and plans to expand, and Citiva Medical has partly built a greenhouse and processing facility next to where Green Thumb Industries will build in Warwick. Green Thumb hopes…

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