A Dec. 30 ruling by Pulaski County Circuit Judge Herbert Wright Jr. again places in jeopardy the future of Fort Smith-based River Valley Relief (RVR), which is one of eight licensed medical marijuana cultivation facilities in Arkansas. Wright’s recent ruling is part of a more than four-year legal battle over how the cultivation license was awarded to RVR by the Arkansas … [Read more...] about Ruling could revoke marijuana cultivation license for River Valley Relief
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Kansas City cannabis companies’ wish for the new year: Lower federal taxes
A steady stream of customers walk into the From the Earth dispensary on Southwest Boulevard each day. They present IDs, make their selections from a large menu of options and leave with small brown paper bags of weed.Though business is usually brisk at this and other Kansas City weed shops — reflected in Missouri’s legal weed trade topping $1 billion in sales in 2024 — cannabis … [Read more...] about Kansas City cannabis companies’ wish for the new year: Lower federal taxes
How Long Does Marijuana Stay In Your System
It is a quiet question people want to know – how long does cannabis stay with youThe most common reason a police officer pulls a car over is speeding. Exceeding the posted speed limit is considered the primary reason for traffic stops by most law enforcement agencies. But once pulled over, the officials can asks for tests. Also, many companies (including parts of the federal … [Read more...] about How Long Does Marijuana Stay In Your System
Marijuana Business Owners Likely To Face Long Waits For Compliance In New Year
Oklahoma's requirement for marijuana businesses to obtain certificates of occupancy has caused delays, financial strain, and compliance challenges, particularly for rural operators, while aiming to ensure safety and weed out criminal elements. OKLAHOMA CITY - Mandate Introduces Unexpected Hurdles When Oklahoma first mandated that marijuana businesses obtain certificates of … [Read more...] about Marijuana Business Owners Likely To Face Long Waits For Compliance In New Year
Jennifer Lopez’s ex Casper Smart raided in illegal weed investigation: report
The home of Jennifer Lopez’s ex-boyfriend Casper Smart was raided as cops investigated an illegal marijuana growing operation, according to a report published Monday. Smart, 37, was home when cops served a search warrant on Dec. 23 around 9 a.m. at the property in Los Angeles, TMZ reported. A woman was also home at the time. Cops found a small to medium-sized marijuana grow … [Read more...] about Jennifer Lopez’s ex Casper Smart raided in illegal weed investigation: report
Despite budding Ohio cannabis industry, Eastlake business fights to get consumers past old habits
EASTLAKE, Ohio – Just about everything is moving in favor of Buckeye Relief, a cannabis farm and processing plant that has been steadily making its mark on the state’s marijuana market since its 2017 founding to serve medical patients. Sales are up, and the company projects them to continue increasing. It has inked partnerships with national brands like Wana, Willie’s Reserve … [Read more...] about Despite budding Ohio cannabis industry, Eastlake business fights to get consumers past old habits
State’s Cannabis Control Commission looking to intervene in marijuana dispensaries’ lawsuits against Great Barrington
Great Barrington — The state’s Cannabis Control Commission is looking to intervene in lawsuits filed by three marijuana dispensaries against the town. This comes after several months of litigation in a case between the town and the three dispensaries: Theory Wellness, Rebelle Dispensary owners Community Growth Partners, and Farnsworth Fine Cannabis. The three companies are … [Read more...] about State’s Cannabis Control Commission looking to intervene in marijuana dispensaries’ lawsuits against Great Barrington
The States Restricting Guns and Legalizing Marijuana in the New Year
Americans will wake up on Wednesday with new resolutions, new calendars and, in many states, new laws. From marijuana and guns to pornography and social media, a host of laws are taking effect on Jan. 1. Here’s a look at some of them. Gun Laws A law goes into effect on Jan. 1 in Minnesota that bans “binary triggers,” devices that allow firearms to fire one shot when the … [Read more...] about The States Restricting Guns and Legalizing Marijuana in the New Year
Marijuana’s Legal Landscape
When it comes to the nation’s marijuana laws, according to attorney Tray Batcher, one constant is that they’re always changing. “The laws are evolving all the time, right?” Batcher recently said to a group of HVACR contractors. “This is a field where things are updating constantly, and the laws are changing constantly.” The key for contractors who want to know how to best … [Read more...] about Marijuana’s Legal Landscape
Cannabis cafes, A.I. and parking: How new California laws could affect you in 2025
California lawmakers passed roughly 1,200 bills last year, including some that resulted in unforeseeable wins by Republicans, promising protections for consumers and small strides for those in the entertainment industry. In the end, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed about 84% of the bills he received. Many of those laws take effect today, Jan. 1, as California rings in a new year. Here … [Read more...] about Cannabis cafes, A.I. and parking: How new California laws could affect you in 2025