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Leafly Launches New Report to Score Legalized Cannabis Markets on Social Justice

Cannabis Law Report

Gather robust data and share it widely. Reduce stigma through proactive programs. Homegrow and medical cannabis programs are the two most popular cannabis equity strategies employed by states. Safeguard rights and accessibility for medical patients. Allow homegrowing and regulate it reasonably. The full report can be found here.

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Oregon Cannabis: State of the State (2021)

Canna Law Blog

This year was relatively staid compared to 2020, but key features included: a plateau in pricing and regulated sales; intensifying local competition; important new laws, administrative rules and policies; a hollowed out hemp market; and some interesting large company activity. Sales look good, but dig a little. Hemp is stuck.

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High Tide Makes The Globe and Mail’s Third-Annual Ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies With 733% Growth Over Three Years

Cannabis Law Report

It is a voluntary program; companies had to complete an in-depth application process in order to qualify. The Globe and Mail is Canada’s foremost news media company, leading the national discussion and causing policy change through brave and independent journalism since 1844. About The Globe and Mail. About High Tide Inc.

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New Leafly Report: Cannabis is America’s 5th Most Valuable Crop

Cannabis Law Report

(“Leafly”), one of the world’s leading cannabis discovery marketplaces and resources, today released its inaugural Cannabis Harvest Report—the first look at cannabis crop data, insights, and projections across the 11 states where Americans can currently purchase both adult-use and medical cannabis. With a wholesale harvest value of $6.2

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Canopy Growth posts CA$1.7 billion annual loss

Cannabis Law Report

“Our cost savings program is on track to deliver $150 – $200 million of savings within the next 18 months, and we remain committed to our path to profitability by the end of Fiscal 2022, while continuing to invest in an organization that is focused on insights, innovation and gaining momentum in the U.S. Net revenue.

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Telling cannabis stories with pictures with Anthony Travagliante

The Cannigma

So we kind of are – for websites, we’re looking for brands who – we don’t like to work with massive ecommerce stores, or people who have these complicated backends. Because every state and territory is responsible for setting up their own programs. AR: The big takeaway I really want to share is that, no state program is perfect.