Cannabis Countdown: Top 10 Marijuana Industry News Stories of the Week

August 14, 2019by Lucky Leaf shop4

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Welcome to the Cannabis Countdown. In this week’s rendition, we’ll recap and countdown the top 10 marijuana industry news stories for the week of July 29th – August 4th, 2019.

Without further ado, let’s get started.

10. Got a Simple Pot Conviction? There’s a New Pardon System

Canadians now have a free and quicker way to apply for pardons for simple cannabis possession.

Justice Minister David Lametti unveiled the new online applications system in Montreal on Thursday.

It aims to remove barriers to employment, housing, travel and volunteering opportunities for people who were convicted of simple possession before recreational cannabis use was made legal.

Read full Cannabis Pardon article

9. The Vape Wars are Coming: Companies Prepare for the Next Battle in the Cannabis Market

With the next wave of cannabis legalization looming, the business of pot is once again the business of mergers and acquisitions.

If the last phase was all about production and distribution, this phase may be dominated by technology.Buy marijuana online Australia

Specifically, vape pens.

They’re among a series of new products, including edibles, beverages and extracts, that will be for sale legally in Canada in mid-December.

Aphria (TSX: APHA) (NYSE: APHA)Aurora Cannabis (TSX: ACB) (NYSE: APHA)Organigram (TSXV: OGI) (NASDAQ: OGI) and Supreme Cannabis (TSX: FIRE) (OTCQX: SPRWF) cut deals with PAX Labs to be in a position to sell vape cartridges rather than try to develop their own.”

Read full Vape Wars article

8. Expect U.S. Bankers in Canadian Grow-ops After CannTrust Breach

Canadian pot companies should expect higher underwriting fees and more bankers trudging through their grow operations in the wake of CannTrust’s (TSX: TRST) (NYSE: CTST) regulatory breach, according to the former chief of staff of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.Buy marijuana online Australia

“The banks will have an increased need to understand what the rules are and how the companies are compliant,” said Jodi Avergun, a Washington-based partner at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP.

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Read full U.S. Bankers article

7. U.S. Pot Drinks Maker ‘Closing in’ on Canadian Cannabis Partnership Ahead of Beverage Legalization

A California-based cannabis beverage company says it’s nearing a deal with a Canadian licensed producer to bring its lineup of alcohol-inspired, THC-infused drinks north of the border once sales become legal.

The Tinley Beverage Company (CSE: TNY) (OTCQX: TNYBF) is on track to announce a deal with a Canadian partner before cannabis drinks are expected to hit store shelves in December, according to chief executive officer Jeff Maser.Buy marijuana online Australia

Read full Tinley Beverage article

6. The Massachusetts Cannabis Market is Booming – Thanks to New York

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Read full Massachusetts/New York article

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5. Florida Activists Clear First Hurdle to Put Marijuana Legalization on State’s 2020 Ballot

An effort to legalize marijuana for adult use in Florida cleared an initial hurdle on Monday.Order weed online USA

Activists collected enough verified signatures on petitions in support of a proposed cannabis legalization constitutional amendment to trigger a state Supreme Court review of the initiative’s language. Where to buy cannabis

This marks one of the first official steps on the path to getting legalization on Florida’s 2020 ballot.Where to buy cannabis

Read full Florida Legalization article

4. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Bill Legalizing Industrial Hemp, CBD Products

Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill Tuesday morning that legalizes industrial hemp and products made from its active ingredient, cannabidiol or CBD – which will begin a new agricultural commodity industry in Ohio.

“We believe the safeguards are in place,” DeWine said at the bill signing at the Ohio State Fair. Where to buy cannabis Order weed online USA

“We believe it will provide more opportunities for Ohio consumers, more opportunities for Ohio farmers.” Buy marijuana online Australiahttps://exoticcartsonline.com/shop/

Read full Ohio Hemp article

3. After Legalizing Marijuana, Colorado Saw ‘Significant Decrease’ in Opioid Prescriptions, Study Finds

Since Colorado legalized recreational marijuana, the amount of opioid prescriptions for pain fell significantly compared to two states where access to cannabis for adult-use is still illegal, a new study finds.Online weed shop Australia

According to the study’s findings, which were pre-published on bioRxiv earlier this month and have yet to be peer-reviewed: Buy marijuana online Australia

“Colorado had a larger decrease in opioid distribution after 2012 than Utah or Maryland.

Therefore, marijuana could be considered as an alternative treatment for chronic pain and reducing use of opioids.”Buy exotic carts online

Read full Cannabis Opioids article

2. This is the Most Marijuana-Friendly Congress in History

With the House and Senate heading into a month-long August recess this week, it’s a good time to look back at what lawmakers have accomplished so far this year when it comes to marijuana reform: 

It is unquestionable that the 116th Congress is the most cannabis-friendly Congress in history.Online weed shop Australia

“Congress has never moved this far, this fast on marijuana policy, period,” NORML Political Director Justin Strekal said in an interview.

1. Brace for Impact: U.S. CPG Cannabis Sales to Rise by the Billions

In 2018, we estimate that total sales of all legalized cannabis in the U.S. reached $8 billion. Buy marijuana online Australia

This includes sales of hemp-derived CBD. That’s $8 billion in a country where marijuana is now legal for recreational use in just 11 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.Buy exotic carts online

With newer recreational markets such as Michigan and Illinois opening up for business in 2020 and more states likely to follow suit, we predict that sales of all legalized cannabis in the U.S. will reach $41 billion by 2025.

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