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California Might Require 1 Dispensary for 4 Alcohol-Serving Businesses

A bill introduced in the California Assembly on April 11, 2019, aims to expand cannabis access statewide by specifying a ratio between marijuana retailers and businesses that serve alcohol. Democratic Assembly member Phil Ting introduced AB 1356, a bill that...

Opinion: There’s a Better Way to Tax Legal Cannabis

Pat Oglesby is a North Carolina lawyer and the founder of the Center for New Revenue, a tax policy nonprofit. He has served as chief tax counsel for the US Senate Finance Committee and as co-chair of the Regulatory...

At Las Vegas Expo, Cannabis Shows 8 Signs It Might Be on the Bar Scene

In Las Vegas, there's a trade show for almost anything — and that includes the business of playing and partying around alcohol. The Nightclub & Bar Show is akin to a Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of booze. Going strong for...

Legislators Have Yet Another Option for Expanding Veteran Cannabis Access

On Tuesday, a Republican U.S. legislator from Florida proposed another bill that looks to protect military veterans who use medical marijuana. Rep. Greg Steube’s proposal would sign into law existing VA policy that ensures vets can’t lose benefits over...

Downtown Los Angeles Cannabis Tourism City Guide 2019

As of January 1, 2018, Los Angeles became the largest—albeit the most dysfunctional—legal cannabis marketplace in the world. There’s 18.8 million people in the greater Los Angeles area, plus Hollywood, and the music industry, all powering a cannabis culture...

Attorney General Barr Indicates Support For Federal Marijuana Legalization Bill

William Barr, the new Attorney General for the Trump administration, indicated support for a pending federal marijuana legalization bill during an appearance before Congress on Wednesday. Responding to a question from Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska about the Strengthening...

No Fan of Marijuana, Attorney General Favors State-Level Legalization

Attorney General William Barr said April 10, 2019, that he would prefer that Congress enact legislation allowing states to legalize marijuana instead of continuing the current approach under which a growing number of states have ended cannabis prohibition in...

5 Trends That’ll Change Cannabis

Compared to other industries, cannabis progresses in dog years. Trends flicker and fade fast, so predictions are especially difficult. Nancy Whiteman knows how the culture evolves. She's been profiled on Forbes.com, CNBC, and Inc. magazine, the last of which called...

Queen of Legal Weed Foresees 5 Trends That’ll Change Cannabis

Compared to other industries, cannabis progresses in dog years. Trends flicker and fade fast, so predictions are especially difficult. Nancy Whiteman knows how the culture evolves. She's been profiled on Forbes.com, CNBC, and Inc. magazine, the last of which called...

Missouri Will Not Make Effort to Help Minority-Owned Medical Cannabis Businesses

Missouri hasn’t even begun to review applications from businesses looking to participate in its new medical marijuana program. But the state health department has already announced that it will not implement any measures or programs to boost minority-owned medical...
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Ohio Judge Blocks Governor’s Hemp Ban For Two Weeks

An Ohio judge has temporarily halted Gov. Mike DeWine’s attempt to impose a short-term statewide ban on “intoxicating” hemp...
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