Canada: Bubble Bud calls on government to address flaws in cannabis beverage testing

Canada: Bubble Bud calls on government to address flaws in cannabis beverage testing Image Cannabis News October 4, 2024 Bubble Bud is calling for Health Canada to take immediate action to address critical flaws in cannabis beverage testing standards. The company warns that current inadequacies in THC potency testing and labeling are putting consumer safety... Continue Reading →

Drivers Cannot Be Penalized For Cannabis Use If They’re Not Impaired, Arizona Court Rules

Drivers Cannot Be Penalized For Cannabis Use If They're Not Impaired, Arizona Court Rules Image Cannabis News October 4, 2024 A three-judge panel in Arizona ruled recently that driving after consuming marijuana cannot be penalized if the driver is not impaired. A three-judge panel in Arizona ruled recently that driving after consuming marijuana cannot be... Continue Reading →

Arkansas Supreme Court Orders State To Count All Disputed Medical Marijuana Ballot Signatures After Threat Of Lawsuit

Arkansas Supreme Court Orders State To Count All Disputed Medical Marijuana Ballot Signatures After Threat Of Lawsuit Image Cannabis News October 4, 2024 Arkansas Supreme Court steps in, ordering the state to continue counting 18,000 disputed signatures for a medical marijuana ballot measure. The Arkansas Supreme Court ordered the Secretary of State to resume counting... Continue Reading →

Chronic Pain Patients Support Cannabis Access Expansion While Physicians Favor Restrictions, Study Finds

Chronic Pain Patients Support Cannabis Access Expansion While Physicians Favor Restrictions, Study Finds Image Cannabis News October 4, 2024 People suffering from chronic pain are more supportive of policies that expand cannabis access as compared to physicians. Those suffering from chronic pain are more in favor of policies that expand cannabis access compared to the... Continue Reading →

NY Cannabis Market Soars To $654M But Equity Licensees Are Left Behind, Report Finds

NY Cannabis Market Soars To $654M But Equity Licensees Are Left Behind, Report Finds Image Cannabis News October 4, 2024 Despite increasing revenue, over 200 retail license holders, especially social equity programs, remain in limbo. A report filed with the New York State Legislature on Oct. 1 by the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and... Continue Reading →

1933 gets bumped down to the pink sheets

Despite its best efforts to right the ship, Nevada-based 1933 Industries Inc. (CSE: TGIF)(OTC Pink: TGIFF) told investors that its common stock was moved from the OTCQB Market to the OTC Pink Open Market, as it no longer meets the minimum closing bid price standards for continued eligibility on the OTCQB. The stock trades at... Continue Reading →

IM Cannabis plans $1.6M private placement, reshuffles options

IM Cannabis Corp. (NASDAQ: IMCC) (CSE: IMCC) announced plans for a private placement offering of up to $1.6 million led by CEO Oren Shuster and director Shmulik Arbel. The Israeli-based medical cannabis company intends to issue up to 625,000 units, each comprising one share and one warrant, according to a news release. The offering price... Continue Reading →

Post-Harvest Optimization Technology Consistently Produces Premium-Quality Cannabis, Studies Show

Post-Harvest Optimization Technology Consistently Produces Premium-Quality Cannabis, Studies Show Image Cannabis News October 4, 2024 Cannatrol’s technology improves terpene retention by 16%, preserving cannabis flavor and potency. Cannatrol, a company specializing in post-harvest cannabis processing, partnered with the Cannabis Research Coalition (CRC) to to explore the impact of vapor pressure stability on cannabis quality Cannabis... Continue Reading →

Delaware Officials Receive More Than 1,200 Applications For Marijuana Business Licenses, ‘Substantially’ More Than Expected Ahead Of Market Launch

Delaware officials say they have received more than 1,200 applications for marijuana business licenses ahead of a lottery for retailers—which is “substantially” more than they anticipated after opening up the application window in August. From August 19 to September 30, the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) took in 1,269 paid license applications, with fees... Continue Reading →

Report: US cannabis policy ‘prioritizes profit over public health’

A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine called for urgent federal action on U.S. cannabis policy, warning that state-level legalization efforts prioritize commercial interests over public health. The government-sponsored study found that cannabis use has increased in many populations, a result of public perception of risk declining and availability surging.... Continue Reading →

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