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Kansas’ Medical Cannabis Woes, TikTok’s Cannabis Content, & Rhode Island’s Recreational Legalization

Veriheal

Kansas residents will have to wait until at least 2023 to get their hands on some medical cannabis. Do you think Kansas’ Senate and House will be able to compromise enough to get medical cannabis back on the table by 2023? Let’s dive into this week’s cannanews. Kansas Medical Cannabis Bill Delayed…Again.

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Europe’s Cannabis-Friendly Hotspots Could Trigger an Economic Shift 

Veriheal

Prohibition Partners’ report pins a €20 million (USD $22 million) valuation on Switzerland’s recreational cannabis sales revenue for 2023, with figures expected to top €102 million ($112 million) by 2027. Europe’s medical cannabis sales are anticipated to reach €516 million ($568 million) in 2023, skyrocketing to €2.1

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New Jersey and New York Signal Movement on the Adult-Use Cannabis Front

Veriheal

Under New Jersey’s adult-use cannabis law, medical cannabis dispensaries that are currently operating across the state—where hundreds of thousands of people have enrolled to receive cannabis-based treatments—are readily licensed to carry out adult-use commerce. “If Let’s take a closer look at what’s recently been happening in both markets.

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Montana just changed its marijuana law. Here’s what you need to know

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In an explicit effort to give current Montana-based dispensaries a temporary advantage over out-of-state players, the new law imposes an 18-month moratorium on all new licenses. said Marc Lax, the CFO of Spark1 , a dispensary chain with stores across the state. He co-hosts The Hash podcast. Locals get a head start in the market.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

For the first time in SB94, that’s when the state recognized delivery or non-storefront dispensaries as a type of business. Essentially, with MRSA and MCRSA, and Adult Use Act, all of them went and said that delivery must be done from a licensed dispensary or retailer. I want to say it’s one dispensary for every 10,000 people.