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Cannabis MSO Cresco expands in Massachusetts via $90 million acquisition

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Chicago-based cannabis multistate operator Cresco Labs is spending $90 million to acquire all the outstanding equity interests of vertically integrated Massachusetts operator Cultivate. Cresco has a footprint in five other states – Arizona, Illinois, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. View original article.

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Downstream Effects: April 2023

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We start with some positive news from the Golden State. Then a follow-up on our investigative report about Curaleaf, the world’s biggest cannabis company. And freedom of expression takes a hit when it comes to cannabis advocacy in the Czech Republic. Because cannabis can’t be diverted until the plants are harvested!

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Lawsuit casts spotlight on New York’s initial medical cannabis licensing, questions scoring

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A new lawsuit sheds light on New York’s licensing of 10 medical cannabis operators in 2015 and 2016, raising questions about how regulators scored the applications and whether other unsuccessful applicants could raise their own legal objections. In its lawsuit filed Feb. million of capital. MMJ program strife.

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Split Down The Middle

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MedMen operate a number of upscale cannabis dispensaries in California, Nevada, New York, Florida, and other select states, went public at the end of May after buying the British Columbia-based Ladera Ventures. Two Florida medical cannabis licenses are for sale totaling $95 million, the Tampa Bay Times reports.