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Cannacurio #46: Georgia Announces License Winners

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won Class 1 Production Licenses which allows for up to 100,000 square feet of cultivation space. were awarded a Class2 License which permits them to cultivate cannabis with 50,000 square feet of canopy. ‍ Botanical Sciences LLC and Trulieve GA, Inc. Now is when the lawsuits start.

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Who Will Win Cannabis Licenses in Georgia?

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A Class 1 production licensee shall be authorized to: (1) Grow cannabis only in indoor facilities for use in producing low THC oil, limited to 100,000 square feet of cultivation space; and (2) Manufacture low THC oil. Most bristled that Trulieve is out of state, and that new date would delay medicine getting to all the patients that need it.

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 25 with Tom Bruggeman and Mike Bracewell of Tom’s Tumbler

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Well, guys, we’ve had other cultivation tech equipment companies on the show before, and I wanted to ask, what sets Tom’s Tumbler apart from the rest? So when we can educate them and do a demo to show them, because most people don’t even really believe that a bladeless trimmer can trim well. I love it.

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

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And so cultivators and even retailers are going to have to make a decision of whether they want to sell to both markets. And so the question comes down to, if you’re a cultivator and you can only sell to a group of folks that is getting smaller and smaller every year, are you going to continue to do that? Is your manufacturer licensed?

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IG Group London Provide Their Overview As To What They Think The UK Cannabis Market Is

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Medicinal cannabis was technically legalised at the start of November 2018 following several high-profile cases about children with severe forms of epilepsy being unable to access potentially life-changing cannabis-based treatment. Yet, access to legal medicinal marijuana remains extremely limited. and, in some cases, contradictory.