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Cannacurio: License Insights from the Edible Arrangements Trademark Suit

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There has been a lot of coverage about a trademark lawsuit between Edible Arrangements and Green Thumb Industries. In the articles we’ve reviewed, we have seen no mention of the fact that the Edible Arrangements subsidiaries hold at least 16 hemp-related licenses. We think the license story is helpful for Edible Arrangements.

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CPG Executives in the Cannabis Industry – The Evolution of Leadership

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Cannabis products are often sold as supplements, topicals, and edibles, which means there are many similarities to food, beverage, and beauty products. For comprehensive financial analysis data, M&A targeting, and valuations subscribe to Cannabiz Intelligence – the business intelligence tool for the cannabis and hemp industries.

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Project CBD: FREE SPEECH UNDER ATTACK IN CZECH CANNABIS CRACKDOWN

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Veverka says he first became interested in cannabis at the age of 16 in 1992, when he read Jack Herer’s hemp manifesto The Emperor Wears No Clothes. Back home in Prague, he helped organize the first pro-legalization demos in 2007, which eventually evolved into the Czech contingent of the Global Marijuana March , held each May.

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

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One a consumption retail license that would allow for edible products only. There’s been some buzz about a hotel that is potentially going to apply for one of these licenses and host edible-only types of services there. For the non-edible products. But for six months we’re going to see a lot of those. We’ll talk more.

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10 Cannabis Industry Basics to Know Before You Email License Holders

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Cannabis and Hemp License Holders Are Not the Same. Yes, cannabis and hemp come from the same plant, but no, they are not the same industries. The cannabis and hemp industries have different laws and many different players. Because cannabis and hemp license holders don’t like to be lumped together. Laws Differ by State.