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Ohio · OhioToday, the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) issued the first batch of dual-use certificates to four marijuana cultivators and six processors. The DCC granted the initial dual-use certificates this morning, allowing the recipients to operate in both the medical and adult-use markets. This move is the first step in what is expected to be … Continue readingSee the Story
Ohio Issues First Recreational Marijuana Business Licenses, Sales to Begin Soon
Rhode Island · Rhode IslandIn June, Rhode Island’s marijuana sales continued to climb, reaching $9.68 million, a slight increase from the $9.16 million recorded in June of the previous year. According to the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulations, June’s sales included $7.65 million from recreational marijuana and $2.03 million from medical marijuana. The average transaction amount for June … Continue readingSee the Story
June Marijuana Sales in Rhode Island Reach $9.68 Million, Boosting 2024 Total to Over $58 Million
Chris Sununu · New HampshireOn Friday, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed into law legislation that expands the state’s list of qualifying medical marijuana conditions. Governor Sununu has signed House Bill 1349 into law. The measure was filed in December by State Representative Heath Howard (D). The measure adds “generalized anxiety disorder” to the state’s list of qualifying medical … Continue readingSee the Story
New Hampshire Governor Signs Bill Adding Anxiety as Medical Marijuana Condition
Taxes · ArizonaArizona marijuana sales generated nearly $150 million in tax revenue between January and June of this year. Licensed marijuana sales resulted in $23,640,670 in taxes in June, bringing the year-to-date total to $145,971,892. The all-time total marijuana tax revenue since the start of legal marijuana sales in 2021 is now $903,443,181, putting it on track … Continue readingSee the Story
Arizona Collects Nearly $150 Million in Marijuana Taxes in First Half of 2024
Lisa Murkowski · AlaskaThe US Senate’s SAFER Banking Act, which would allow marijuana banking, now has 37 sponsors. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) officially signed on as a cosponsor of the SAFER Banking Act (S.2860) yesterday. This measure would provide federal protections to banks and other financial institutions, such as credit unions, that offer services to marijuana businesses operating … Continue readingSee the Story
US Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) Sponsors SAFER Banking Act, Bringing Total Sponsors to 37
Taxes · MontanaIn June, Montana’s marijuana sales were the highest since September 2023, with all-time sales now exceeding $775 million. According to data from the Montana Department of Revenue, licensed marijuana stores sold $26,945,439 worth of product in June, the highest amount since the $28,159,456 sold in September last year. August 2023 remains the month with the … Continue readingSee the Story
Montana Marijuana Sales Top $26 Million in June, All-Time Sales Surpass $750 Million Resulting in $127 Million in Taxes
Marijuana · North CarolinaThe Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) will open its marijuana megastore to everyone 21+ next month, regardless of whether they are a tribal member or a medical marijuana patient. The Great Smoky Cannabis Company —located in a former bingo hall that cost over $50 million to refurbish— opened for medical marijuana sales in April. … Continue readingSee the Story
North Carolina Tribe to Begin Marijuana Sales for Everyone 21+ Next Month, Lawmakers Push Federal Stop Pot Act in Response
Massachusetts · MassachusettsMassachusetts voters will have a chance to decide on a measure to legalize psychedelics on the November ballot, state officials have announced. Last week, the campaign behind the initiative turned in a final batch of signatures to qualify the proposal after lawmakers declined to enact the reform legislatively. On Wednesday, Secretary of the Commonwealth William […]See the Story
Massachusetts Voters Will Decide On Psychedelics Legalization Initiative On November Ballot, State Announces
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