Weed has seen a number of developments this week, both optimistic and alarming. The good news is that while youth consumption has significantly declined, leading organizations are beginning to recognize the potential of plants. Meanwhile, worryingly, rulings on illegal shops and minor cannabinoids have many thinking about what's next for some major markets.
That, and a lot more to come in a busy week of cannabis. Catch up before it's too late.
Monday, August 19th
In Kansas, a bipartisan coalition is hoping political pressure (and sales in neighboring Missouri) will end the state's marijuana prohibition. More than half of Minnesota's approximately 1,800 initial social equity applicants were from out of state. A manager at an Abell, Maryland, cultivation and processing plant has been arrested on suspicion of stealing nearly $100,000 in product. Ocean City, Maryland, a famous beach town destination, has revised its zoning laws to closely align with state law. A recent New York City court decision to allow the reopening of a Queens store accused of illegal marijuana sales has raised concerns that more closed stores could soon reopen. There is.
Tuesday, August 20th
Wednesday, August 21st
Thursday, August 22nd
Friday, August 23rd
That's part of what happened in Weed last week. Did I miss something? Please send us a message. I will do my best to summarize all the important things next week.
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