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Chicago-based marijuana giant part of federal pay-to-play investigation – Cannabis Business Executive

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You are here: Home / News & Insights / Chicago-based marijuana giant part of federal pay-to-play investigation. A company spokeswoman said Green Thumb Industries was not aware of any probe. Filed Under: News & Insights Tagged With: Ben Kovler , federal pay-to-play investigation , Green Thumb Industries (GTI).

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New Mexico: State Court of Appeals ruling that medical marijuana producers can claim a tax deduction for prescription medication

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SANTA FE – A state Court of Appeals ruling that New Mexico medical marijuana producers can claim a tax deduction for prescription medication could affect prices for 80,000 or so enrolled patients statewide – and the state budget. I think it’s good news, because we should never tax food or medicine,” Rodriguez said in an interview.

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Social Media Sales Tactics for B2B Audiences in the Cannabis Industry

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Subscribe to our newsletter to get alerts about new posts, local news, and industry insights. In the cannabis industry, social media may not be the first channel you think of when someone mentions sales outreach opportunities since social media marketing can be so difficult for cannabis brands. Use the Right Tools.

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The IRS Offers Some Clarity on Tax Deductions in the Cannabis Industry

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When it comes to the burgeoning cannabis industry in the United States, one subject that comes up over and over is taxes. For many states, tax revenue is a motivating factor when it comes to legalizing cannabis. First of all, customers purchasing cannabis, whether for recreational or medical use, pay taxes when they purchase legally.

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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. Sponsored by CannaCraft, Inc., Sponsored by CannaCraft, Inc.,

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Article: At Least We Now Know Why Weedmaps Didn’t Want to Get Rid of the Illegal Listings on Their Website

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Weedmaps, or now known as WM Technology on Wall Street, had a horrendous stretch of bad news and dismal financial reporting over the past few weeks. Chris Beals, a former SPAC attorney who is now the CEO of Weedmaps, explained that it is the illegal cannabis market that is just killing their financial numbers.

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Average Price of Cannabis 17% Higher Since Legalization

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Those who frequently use cannabis understand that it can get quite expensive. According to Kelowna Capital News , the average price of illegal cannabis is 17% higher roughly three months after legalization. Cannabis Prices Since Legalization. They also have overhead costs to consider, which requires a larger price tag.