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A Look Back at California Cannabis in 2022

Canna Law Blog

The year 2022 was a busy one for the California cannabis industry, with everything from tax reform to the beginning of enforcement. A few things happened in 2022 that indicate the agencies may be changing their approach. In 2022, that all changed when the state adopted tax reforms. Bad news for Los Angeles.

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New York-Based Marijuana Company, Acreage, Sees YoY Revenue Decline, But Also Lower Net Loss – Acreage Holdings (OTC:ACRHF)

Medical Marijuana Program Connection

million in the full year 2022. The earnings report revealed quarterly revenue of $52.8 million, compared to $57.5 million in the same period of the prior year, while yearly revenue reached $223.4 million, versus $237.1 Read More

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Downstream Effects: April 2023

Project CBD

We start with some positive news from the Golden State. The tags are the definition of ‘single use’ – they can only be used on one plant and never re-used during subsequent growing seasons. That’s a lot of plastic tags for an industry with green pretensions.” Sponsored by CannaCraft, Inc., ” Why?

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

Meadow

First and foremost the biggest news in emergency regs on delivery was there is actually a new delivery license. So I believe 2022 will be the new sort of kick in date, it could be 2023, I don’t remember. Yeah it is 2022, there’s a lot of numbers thank you for the confirmation there. See if this is working.

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US to ban Backwoods, Swishers and other flavored blunt wraps

SpeedWeed

On Thursday, April 29, the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to ban menthol-flavored cigarettes and all flavored cigars, starting in 2022. Tobacco companies will likely challenge the decision in court, according to Stat News. David Downs directs news and lifestyle coverage as the California Bureau Chief for Leafly.com.