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Missouri Cannabis Officials Ask for Expanded Authority to Address Industry Issues

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Missouri Cannabis Officials Ask for Expanded Authority to Address Industry Issues

The Cannabis Missouri Division Regulation is seeking expanded authority to prevent cannabis business owners who have revoked their license due to violations of rules from obtaining another license, The Missourish Reports.

The proposed division rules were notified last week, and the Director of the Agency, Amy Moore, noted that they would be the first update of major rules for the cannabis program of adults of the state after voters adopted the constitutional change in 2022.

Moore said the rules that will also help regulators address issues regarding the state-capital’s cannabis license program and the Memories of the Product for THCs derived from hemp plants than state-licensed cannabis plants created to address issues “learned over time or” needed to be implemented “. The new rules would also require businesses to create mechanisms that would remove the owners who are found to have violated the laws of the cannabis state.

“We have discovered over the years that there is not really much structure or authority in order … For us to turn to individuals in potential ownership or ownership they are found to be violating the regulations themselves or those who are violating the rules.” – Moore, through The Independent

The proposed rules would also create an unlimited number of cannabis search licenses in the state.

Meanwhile, Missouri Cannabis retailers last year sold $ 1.26 billion Adult use products and medical products worth $ 182 million of cannabis.

Center in Portland, Oregon, Graham is the lead editor of Ganjapreneur. He has written about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has contributed to Ganjapreurur since our official beginning in …

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Google Announces Trial for Advertising Cannabis Products In Canada

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Google Announces Trial for Advertising Cannabis Products In Canada

Google has launched a pilot program in Canada that allows licensed cannabis vendors to advertise their products online using Google ads.

First reported by CARTSaid Google on a August 20th adjournment For the company’s advertising policies that “the goal of the program is to explore the user’s interest and to inform possible policy updates in the future”. The program will last up to 20 weeks.

Only licensed federal cannabis companies in Canada will be able to participate in the Pilot Google ADS program. Moreover, if users see ads for cannabis products during the pilot program, but you will prefer not, “you will be able to give up and manage your advertising preferences,” the company said.

Federal Canadian law imposes major restrictions cannabis; However, licensed cannabis brands are allowed to share information as long as the audience is of legal consumption age. As an online platform, Google’s continuous monitoring and customer data collection can make it especially suitable for the age -advertising audience.

In the US – where cannabis remains forbidden federal – Google Ads has allowed advertising for topical hemp cannabinoid products, the report said, but thus demanding that advertisers apply for permission, and they may face further restrictions depending on the target products and markets.

Center in Portland, Oregon, Graham is the lead editor of Ganjapreneur. He has written about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has contributed to Ganjapreurur since our official beginning in …

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New York Dispensary Owners File Lawsuit Against Regulators Over Proximity Snafu

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New York Dispensary Owners File Lawsuit Against Regulators Over Proximity Snafu

A group of cannabis distributors owners filed a lawsuit against New York state regulators last week, claiming they could be forced by business because their stores are very close to schools, despite being approved by regulators, The New York Times Reports. In July, nearly 200 retail license holders of use of retail retail were informed From the cannabis management office that the location of their business “is contrary to the” state cannabis law.

The judicial proceeding, set up in the Supreme Court of the State, seeks to block the correction of the proposed proximity rules and consider businesses in accordance with the previous interpretation that allowed them to open the business in the approved place, despite the law.

In the letter to businesses, the director of OCM Acting Felicia AB Reid ESQ apologized and said she was “aware” that the information would have “consequences” for business owners. Reid added that while the affected businesses “are currently not required to change” location, it will become a matter at the time of the renovation of the license “.

“OCM cannot use the past illegal standard of review to consider a license after renovation,” the letter reads.

A bill To correct the regulatory error and grandfather in influential businesses was introduced on August 4. She is currently on the State Senate Committee.

TG joined Ganjapreur in 2014 as a news writer and began waiting for Podcast Ganjapreurur in 2016. He is located at the Upsstate New York, where he also teaches media studies at a local university.

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Washington Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Decline for Fifth Straight Year

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Washington Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Decline for Fifth Straight Year

Adult use cannabis sales in the Washington State have fallen for five years, according to the Department of Income Department reported by KHC.

First quarter sales in 2025 amounted to $ 277 million, which is nearly $ 100 million less than the market peak during the pandemia in 2021. Based on current trends, annual cannabis sales this year may be the lowest of the state since 2019 after five years of sales decline in sales decline in falling sales decline Washington.

Regulators attribute to the decline of excessive supply issues, which lower prices and make it more difficult for licensing to return a profit.

Officials with the State Board of Liquor and Cannabis (LCB) recently announced The greater expansion of cannabis distributors from the beginning of the market over a decade ago, offering up to 52 new retail social capital licenses.

Meanwhile, a report by the state legislative auditor found that “businesses in Washington produced two to three times more cannabis than retailers sold in 2023”, and that “inaccurate and incomplete data” had prevented the ability of “data -driven adjustment”.

Audit at LCB to submit a plan to lawmakers by 31 December 2025, containing strategies to improve data accuracy.

Center in Portland, Oregon, Graham is the lead editor of Ganjapreneur. He has written about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has contributed to Ganjapreurur since our official beginning in …

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