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House committee advances medical marijuana bills for veterans

The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee on Thursday advanced two bills related to medical marijuana use for veterans.

The first measure, sponsored by Rep. Lou Correa (D-Calif.), would require the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to research the effects of medical-grade marijuana on the health outcomes of veterans with conditions like chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Lebanon set to legalise medical, industrial cannabis cultivation

Draft law, headed for final parliamentary vote, could boost Lebanon's crippled economy and curb illicit production.

Lebanon's parliament is set to vote on a law that would legalise the cultivation of cannabis for medical and industrial use in an effort to boost its crippled economy and curb illicit production of the psychoactive plant.

The draft law, which has been endorsed by parliamentary committees and is now headed for a final vote, would only affect cannabis that contains less than one percent of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabidinol, or THC.

Washington Legislature passes bill aiming to diversify cannabis industry

Advocates for equity in the cannabis industry hope to see more diversity among licensees if a bill approved by the Legislature gets the governor’s signature. 

The legislation, which passed through the House 57-40 Tuesday, creates a task force that will help create the Marijuana Social Equity Program. It would allow the Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) to issue forfeited, canceled and revoked retail licenses to applicants in communities disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs. The program would last for eight years.

Are Marijuana Stocks a Good Investment in March?

The marijuana industry is very volatile right now. On Monday, cannabis stocks crashed hard. The Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences ETF fell 9.5%. The crash was mainly fueled by the global stock market fall due to fear about the coronavirus and declining oil prices. None of the concerns impact the marijuana industry directly. However, I wouldn’t say that marijuana stocks are safe either. So, should you consider investing in marijuana stocks in March?

LIVE UPDATE: Coronavirus officially declared a pandemic - here's a continually updated list of cancelled/postponed cannabis trade shows

  • As of Mar 11, COVID-19 is officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization
  • Cannabis trade show organizers are taking proactive steps by cancelling or delaying their events to prevent the spread of disease
  • To do our part in helping the cannabis industry, High Green News is extending limited time free advertising on highgreennews.com or the High Green Newsletter for any company registered as either an exhibitor or attendee at a one of the cancelled shows (while quantities last).

Why Restructuring Efforts Don't Necessarily Signal The End Of A Cannabis Company's Downturn

In light of the cannabis industry's ongoing bear market, restructuring has been framed as a necessary option for companies looking to stay afloat.

Perhaps most devastating are the job losses affecting thousands of staffers throughout the cannabis industry.

Companies that have conducted layoffs recently include Tilray Inc TLRY and Aurora Cannabis Inc ACB 0.07%, both of which reducing their workforces 10% in a bid to stanch losses.

Medical marijuana bill passes through Tennessee Senate committee, conditions attached

Sen. Steve Dickerson's medical marijuana bill passed through the Tennessee Senate committee on Wednesday afternoon with a vote of 6 to 3.

However, there was a last-minute amendment added by Republican Senator Bo Watson (R-Hixson) that would only allow the bill to happen if marijuana is rescheduled as a Schedule 2 substance federally. The committee also voted to pass the amendment 6 to 3.

Senator Dickson, a Republican Nashville lawmaker, is in his fifth year of bringing forth legislation that would legalize certain forms of cannabis for medical use.

Illinois sells $1 million in legal cannabis—per day

Just two months into adult-use legalization and Illinois dispensaries are selling more than a million dollars of legal cannabis—per day.

That number is based off revenue from steep taxes on legal sales. The state reported $10 million in cannabis tax revenue for the month of January, Gov. JB Pritzker’s office reported Feb. 24. The report shows how legalization is off to a roaring start in the Land of Lincoln.

Cannabis ETFs inch higher after touching all-time lows

Exchange-traded funds that invest in cannabis stocks rebounded Tuesday, one day after a global equity rout dropped them to all-time lows.

The $509 million ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF (MJ.P) gained 2.2% in afternoon trade, while the $318 million Horizon Marijuana Life Sciences ETF (HMMJ.TO) rose 1.8% during a market rally that pushed the U.S. benchmark S&P 500 up nearly 2.8%.