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Labor unions flex their muscle in fight with California cannabis industry

California’s largest marijuana association is in a bind after powerful labor unions accused the organization of distributing an anti-union document and asked Democratic politicians to “refrain from engaging with” the group in a display of organized labor’s immense political muscle at the state Capitol.

Florida veterans warn lawmakers against capping THC in medical marijuana

Veterans are pushing back against a proposal backed by Florida House leaders that would limit the amount of THC in medical marijuana, an effort they say is not based on science and could be harmful to veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.

House Speaker José Oliva has called the proposed 10% cap on THC, the euphoria-inducing component in cannabis, a priority, but Senate leaders have remained skeptical about the need for such a limit.

Smokable cannabis now being sold by the state’s medical marijuana treatment centers has potency of as high as 30%.

High Green News covers the 2020 Florida Medical Cannabis Conference

High Green News is featuring a handful of exhibitors from the recent FMCC in order to better connect you with leaders in the medical cannabis industry and beyond.

The Florida Medical Cannabis Conference was established in 2017 in an effort to help the Florida communities become educated and connected in all things related to medical cannabis. The conference continues to grow in interest as it offers an educational experience from industry professionals about cultivation, laboratory testing, dispensaries and more.

5 Best Cannabis Stocks to Own for the Next Decade

Cannabis stocks haven't exactly shone over the last year. Capital constraints, weak internal controls, overaggressive management teams, regulatory bottlenecks, exceedingly high tax rates, a thriving black market, and unrealistic expectations have all played a part in bringing the industry to its proverbial knees since the end of the first quarter of 2019.

Cannabis Bill Headed for Vermont House Vote

The bill that would create a legal retail cannabis market in Vermont narrowly cleared its final House committee on Monday, paving the way for a long-anticipated vote on the floor later this week.

The House Appropriations Committee voted 6-5 in favor of advancing S.54 to the full House, where lawmakers expect to take up the measure Wednesday.