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Illinois releases Cannabis Report FY2024 (IDFPR portion)

Illinois News Joint

IDFPR cites the explosive growth by stating that 82 new dispensaries open for business in the last year, the single-largest expansion of cannabis dispensaries since the program first started with the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (CRTA) in 2014. Find detailed information about this topic here.)

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Canonic Announces Pre-Launch of its First Generation Medical Cannabis Products in Israel

Cannabis Law Report

The pre-launch follows the successful completion of selection and development of the first-generation G-nnovation product line under Canonic’s Meta Yield product program, the approval of The Israel Medical Cannabis Authority (IMCA) of the product files, and the establishment of commercialization channels. About Canonic Ltd.:

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Minnesota Legalizes Marijuana For Recreational Use

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

The bill legalizes the production and sale of marijuana flower concentrates, topical and edible products, immature cannabis plants and seeds, and hemp-derived THC products. Cultivators may also harvest, package, and label cannabis flower for sale to other businesses, such as a manufacturer or retailer.

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Leading Cannabis Gift Card Program Provider, Birchmount Network, Closes $2.5M in Seed Round of Funding

Cannabis Law Report

seed round. seed round. The investment allows Birchmount to deepen integrations with leading point-of-sales (“POS”) systems and other solution providers for continued expansion throughout the U.S. The company will power programs for roughly 500 dispensaries across the U.S. OAKLAND, Calif., OAKLAND, Calif., and Canada.

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Oregon Cannabis Proposals Could Dramatically Reshape Industry

Cannabis Law Report

A lack of federal regulation allowed for largely unregulated sales of intoxicating, artificially derived cannabinoids online and even to minors. In response, Oregon’s marijuana regulatory agency, the OLCC, promulgated administrative rules to ban the sale of most artificially-derived cannabinoids in Oregon. [2].

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Oregon Cannabis 2025: Legislative Forecast and Report

Canna Law Blog

Its a regular session in 2025, meaning were in for a longer stretch — a 160-day calendar, versus the 35-day affair we see in even-numbered years. If you read any of the news articles previewing the 2025 session, you wont see cannabis as a legislative priority. Most likely, you wont see it mentioned at all.

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Oregon Cannabis Oversupply in 2025

Canna Law Blog

On February 1, the OLCC released its 2025 legislative report on local, regulated marijuana supply. But this would not allow interstate sales. Oregons legislative efforts around the edges on interstate transfer of seeds and such have puttered out. Oversupply in the OLCC market has been around since the Oregon program started.