Cannabis Business Times Newsletter
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| Canadian licensed producer Aurora Cannabis recorded goodwill impairment charges of nearly C$2 billion, exposing a vulnerability in the publicly traded cannabis market. |
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The Boston Business Journal, through public records requests, analyzed how Massachusetts has spent its adult-use cannabis tax revenue during the past two fiscal years. |
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The Commission supports “fix-it ticket” approach for minor compliance violations. |
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Retesting of the product confirmed that the batch falls within acceptable limits and presents no health or safety concern. |
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The Pennsylvania-based firm has already committed $65 million to ancillary businesses such as Treez and Hound Labs. |
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