Cannabis Business Times Newsletter
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| Stakeholders view the vape crisis as an opportunity for businesses to reevaluate their processes and products—and for regulators to roll out more comprehensive regulations. |
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| Pursuing the opportunities and managing the problems in today’s cannabis industry will help you find success in tomorrow’s more competitive market. |
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| Industry spending is growing year-over-year, with no signs of slowing down. |
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Recently, we asked for your help to better understand the use of nutrients in cannabis cultivation. If you own or work for an operation that grows cannabis, we need to hear from you! The results from this study will be shared in an upcoming issue of Cannabis Business Times to help cannabis growers improve their operations. Of course, results will be kept confidential and reported only in aggregate with others. In appreciation of your time, you will be able to enter a drawing for a chance to receive one of three $100 Visa gift cards once you have completed the survey. (You can find Official Drawing Rules on the survey website.) If a representative from your company has not yet completed the online survey, please visit the survey website to provide your input. Please note that we are looking for one survey response per company to ensure the results are representative. |
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The committee recommended that lawmakers consider allowing residents from legal medical cannabis states to use it in Kansas and suggested that the state study Ohio’s medical marijuana program. |
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The company is taking a next step with the investor that has recently valued its biopharmaceutical technology at $50 million. |
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Carbon Defense, Gard'N Spray, Proud 3 and ProMax can now be used on cannabis without violating the Pesticide Applicators' Act. |
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