No legal weed for the unvaccinated in Québec (sort of)

No legal weed for the unvaccinated in Québec (sort of)

No legal weed for the unvaccinated in Québec (sort of) | Leafly Link copied to your clipboard Leafly Leafly ® Loading… Where are you from? Which part of Canada? Darn! You’re not old enough to use Leafly. Sorry, Leafly isn’t available in your location yet. Redirecting you to By accessing this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Government officials in Québec are planning to refuse cannabis and alcohol sales to the unvaccinated in the province. As the omicron coronavirus variant rages across Canada, the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government has yet again resorted to controversial aggressive…

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What’s New With Cannabis Stocks for the Week Ending 01/07/22 – New Cannabis Ventures

What’s New With Cannabis Stocks for the Week Ending 01/07/22 – New Cannabis Ventures

Navigate the fast-moving cannabis sector with 420 Investor, a premium service that sends real-time alerts and explanations of the news below and much more. Summary  BDSA data suggests that November cannabis sales were down slightly December was a record month for legal cannabis sales in Illinois 420 Investor model portfolios have returned -4.4% to -1.9% year-to-date, while the Global Cannabis Stock Index has lost 2.9% Review Illinois December cannabis sales jumped sharply from November to a record $173 million, up 14% from November and 43% from a year ago. BDSA data for November showed stagnant growth in most of the markets it…

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Second Petition to Legalize Cannabis Proposed in Oklahoma – High Times

Second Petition to Legalize Cannabis Proposed in Oklahoma – High Times

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USDA approves Oregon, Connecticut hemp production plans – Hemp Industry Daily

USDA approves Oregon, Connecticut hemp production plans – Hemp Industry Daily

Federal agriculture regulators gave the green light to state hemp production plans for both Oregon and Connecticut, allowing them to move forward with regulating hemp and registering producers for the 2022 season. Hemp production throughout the U.S. must now comply with the final regulations developed for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Domestic Hemp Production Program under the 2018 Farm Bill. Registered hemp producers in those states must reapply under the new program to produce hemp this year. Some key changes under the federal rules to both states’ hemp programs included requirements for participants to: Submit a criminal history. Report location…

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Wanted: Customers for life | News, Sports, Jobs – Morning Journal News

Wanted: Customers for life | News, Sports, Jobs – Morning Journal News

<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> There are unscrupulous people out there who are interested in only one thing: Money. Yours. They don’t care how long your life span is. They don’t care anything about you. They are raking in the dough. And people are dying. The University of Washington conducted some research and found that in 2019, fentanyl was the #1 cause of overdose deaths among the under-30 population in that state. That is one in four fatalities per 100,000 people. One year later, the rate had doubled, eight per 100,000 people, reports Treatment Magazine. However, the author notes that the…

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California Awards 0 Million To Support Local Marijuana Business Development – Marijuana Moment

California Awards $100 Million To Support Local Marijuana Business Development – Marijuana Moment

“I took samples to show him what an ounce actually looks like—what 3.5 grams actually looks like.” By Nick Judin, Mississippi Free Press Medical marijuana, income tax reform, legislative redistricting, teacher pay, the rebuilding of the ballot initiative process and more than $1.6 billion in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act waiting for appropriation are high on the agenda of the 2022 Mississippi legislative session. As they returned on January 4, lawmakers faced a massive slate of priorities and a limited window in which to accomplish them. Looming above it all is the ongoing omicron surge, the most…

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Mississippi Senator Brings Hemp To Governor’s Office To Demonstrate Medical Marijuana Bill Possession Limits – Marijuana Moment

Mississippi Senator Brings Hemp To Governor’s Office To Demonstrate Medical Marijuana Bill Possession Limits – Marijuana Moment

“I took samples to show him what an ounce actually looks like—what 3.5 grams actually looks like.” By Nick Judin, Mississippi Free Press Medical marijuana, income tax reform, legislative redistricting, teacher pay, the rebuilding of the ballot initiative process and more than $1.6 billion in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act waiting for appropriation are high on the agenda of the 2022 Mississippi legislative session. As they returned on January 4, lawmakers faced a massive slate of priorities and a limited window in which to accomplish them. Looming above it all is the ongoing omicron surge, the most…

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Verano’s Cannabis Cash Flow Tops the Charts — Time to Buy? – Money and Markets

Verano’s Cannabis Cash Flow Tops the Charts — Time to Buy? – Money and Markets

In today’s Marijuana Market Update: I cover a cannabis stock that has a lot of potential in 2022. I answer a viewer’s question about a stock I covered in December. Let’s start with the company I discovered over the winter holiday. [embedded content] Verano’s Impressive Cash Flow Over the holiday, I caught up on research reports covering all market sectors. Reports on cannabis piqued my interest. I read one covering the third-quarter cash flow of several cannabis operators in 2021, and one company stood out: Verano Holdings Corp. (OTC: VRNOF). The Chicago-based company is a multi-state cannabis operator in the…

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