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Cannabis Industry Fired Up About Possible DEA Reclassification

LOADINGERROR LOADING Tuesday’s announcement by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that it is moving toward removing marijuana from its list of Schedule I drugs definitely got people in the pot business fired up. “Well.. they got that right!!” actor and cannabis grower Jim Belushi told HuffPost. “Wise up! Keep moving in the right direction! Now,

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New Cannabis Dispensary Moves Closer To Planting Roots In Somerville – Patch

SOMERVILLE, NJ — Root 22, a new cannabis dispensary owned by Bridgewater local Joe Savino and Princeton local James Barr, continues to move closer to opening on Route 22 in Somerville. The Somerville Planning Board unanimously approved the application for Root 22 Dispensary, LLC to convert a Sunoco gas station at the corner of Route

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BREAKING: DEA Reportedly Agrees to Move Cannabis to Schedule III

In a landmark move, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has proposed reclassifying “botanical cannabis” from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance under the US Controlled Substances Act, as reported by the Associated Press. This decision, following an endorsement from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), marks a significant shift in

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PearlBrook’s ex-Peaches/Federal store to become RISE dispensary – NEOtrans

Built as the Federal Department Store and later became a Peaches record store, the light-brick building with the tower along Pearl Road north of Brookpark Road is about to become home to a RISE Dispensary for medical cannabis. It is the latest change to the PearlBrook Shopping Center (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. Cleveland

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DEA Moving Toward Recategorizing Marijuana As A Lower-Schedule Drug: Report

LOADINGERROR LOADING The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is moving toward removing marijuana from its list of Schedule I drugs, finally heeding calls from activists to stop conflating the widely used substance with the dangers of drugs that actually kill people, The Associated Press reported Tuesday. A proposal from the DEA would need to be reviewed

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Raritan Cannabis Dispensary Offers Home Delivery – Patch

RARITAN, NJ — Valley Wellness, a cannabis dispensary in Raritan Borough, has launched its delivery service for patients and customers in Raritan and surrounding areas. “We are excited to introduce delivery service as part of our ongoing efforts to serve our community better,” said Sarah Trent, CEO of Valley Wellness. “Our goal is to make

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MedMen Declares Bankruptcy With $410 Million In Liabilities

Capping a spectacular public downfall, the multistate cannabis operator MedMen announced on Friday that it has filed for bankruptcy. “The difficult decision to shut down operations and commence the Bankruptcy Proceedings and Receivership Proceedings was made after careful consideration of the current financial condition of the Company and its subsidiaries, their inability to pay their

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Study: Cannabis Consumers Are Not More Lazy or Unmotivated

A new study published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science debunks the stereotype that people who consume cannabis are lazy or unmotivated, according to a U of T News report. In the study, researchers from the University of Toronto interviewed 260 cannabis consumers five times per day over a week. The participants — who

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Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington

Table of Contents Cannabis commercial lease agreements Signing a commercial lease can be an exciting step toward realizing operational goals in your Washington cannabis business. However, if a lease is not analyzed and completed correctly, the agreement can leave either the landlord or the tenant, or both, with additional headaches and liability. Understanding the nuances

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