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The regulation-free zone in South Korea where cannabis is growing

The situation of the cannabis industry in the Asian continent is very different from Europe or America. The only country that has some regulations on production is Thailand,…

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"This is the most important cannabis merger in Europe"

Now that Germany is close to legalizing cannabis, it is no wonder companies are preparing for this newly emerging market. One of them is SynBiotic SE, a European hemp and…

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Cannabis export could greatly benefit Sri Lankan economy

Right now, cannabis cultivation is prohibited in Sri Lanka, except for use in indigenous medicine, although that, too, is under strict State control. However, Sri Lanka's…

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Costa Rica: Bill to legalize medical cannabis headed to Congress

On November 30th, the Constitutional Chamber of Costa Rica stated that it did not find any unconstitutional defects in a bill that aims to legalize the production and sale of…

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US (OR): Portland cannabis businesses will have access to $1.3m relief fund

On December 1st, the Portland City Council adopted a plan to distribute $1.33 million in relief funding to local cannabis businesses impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic,…

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US (CA): 4.17-acre cultivation operation receives approval

The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission approved a 4.17-acre cannabis cultivation operation near Lompoc. 92nd G25 LLC, the company that will own the facility, will grow…
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US (CA): Hanford cannabis taxes increased

Nearly three years after first imposing the tax, the Hanford City Council raised the city’s cannabis taxes to the maximum allowable levels under city ordinance…

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US: Credit Unions back cannabis banking reform

Major associations representing U.S. credit unions are calling on Congress to pass cannabis banking reform through must-pass defense legislation. Specifically, they want to…

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Many Alaskan cannabis businesses struggling and failing

Five years ago, when Alaska’s first legal cannabis shops started opening, there was a lot of money to be made. “We had three fabulous, great years,” said Sue Nowland, whose…

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US: More support for the SAFE Act

By now, the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act is well-known in the cannabis sector. Many cannabis businesses face troubles with getting loans, for example,…

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US (CA): Local cannabis industry calls for removal cultivation tax

Stemming from a threatened raise in state cannabis cultivation taxes, the Cannabis Business Association of Sonoma County and the Sonoma Valley Cannabis Enthusiasts have joined…

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US (MT): Missoula City Council adopts new cannabis business regulations

The Missoula City Council has adopted new cannabis business regulations. Besides new rules for dispensaries including being at least 500 feet from other businesses and the…

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