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How Working With a Cannabis Dispensary Can Benefit Your Business

The Herb Collective

This has created opportunities for businesses that work alongside cannabis dispensaries to tap into this growing market and increase their revenue. In this blog post, we'll highlight some of the ways your business can benefit from having a relationship with a cannabis dispensary.

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International Cannabis Brand Cookies Opens Its First U.S.-Based Consumption Lounge on West Coast

Cannabis Law Report

Consumption Lounge Will Complement Newest Retail Location in Central California and Feature Cookies’ Line of Top-Shelf Cannabis Products. consumption lounge in Coalinga, a city in Fresno County. The Cookies Coalinga dispensary is located at 144 E. Access to the consumption lounge requires an online reservation.

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New York Adult-Use Cannabis Rules and Regulations: They’re (Almost) Here

Canna Law Blog

The regulations create three types of license authorizations under the processing license to allow for more entry points into the market: Minimal processing (branding/packaging and labeling). Retail Dispensary. Processing License. Blending/infusing (Must have a Good Manufacturing Practices facility). Cannabis Collective (Co-op).

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

This burgeoning industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including cultivation, processing, distribution, and retail sales of medical cannabis products. The establishment of cultivation, processing, and dispensary facilities creates a diverse array of employment opportunities, spanning from agricultural roles to retail positions.

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New York Cannabis: Distribution Licenses

Canna Law Blog

A distributor may sell cannabis products to (1) another duly licensed adult-use distributor, or (2) to a retail dispensary, which may include a Registered Organization with Dispensing (“ROD”) or on-site consumption premises.

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MariMed Launches Hemp Engine™ Marketing Platform for CBD Distributors, Retailers and Consumers

Cannabis Law Report

A turnkey retail and educational in-store platform for emerging CBD sector. Provides major benefits to both small and mass market retailers and their customers. The Hemp Engine solution includes a complete “store-within-a-store” package, pre-stocked with a range of CBD products centered on a retailer’s particular criteria.

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In Case You Missed It: Key Marijuana Law Developments in 2022

The Blunt Truth

The moratorium extends to processing and issuing new licenses for: Dispensaries. Permits and taxes legal recreational sales from licensed retailers starting December 1, 2022. Allows up to 24 new licensed retailers in the state. Retail adult-use cannabis sales begin at 13 existing medical dispensaries across New Jersey.

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