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  1. Ron Strider

    CA: Recreational Cannabis Is About To Go On Sale. But It Could Be Hard To Find

    These are anxious days in the mellow world of marijuana. California is dealing with chaos and comic opera as it prepares to become the latest and largest state to sell recreational cannabis, a cash crop potentially worth billions. Regulators have only recently chosen which companies will...
  2. Ron Strider

    MA: City Wants To Limit Number Of Marijuana Retailers In Worcester To 15

    City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. wants to limit the number of commercial marijuana establishments in Worcester to 15 and adopt a 3 percent tax on the sale of recreational pot. The recommendations were included in a report sent to City Council last week. The city manager's report will be...
  3. Ron Strider

    Nevada Regulators Mull Expedited Marijuana Supply Licensing

    Following an overwhelming demand for recreational marijuana, Nevada regulators are set to vote Thursday on emergency rules that would expedite licensing for pot distributors. Dozens of retailers started selling recreational marijuana on July 1 but a unique state law could quickly lead to...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    Oregon Opens Recreational Marijuana Shops

    Oregon opened recreational marijuana shops on Saturday, joining the likes of Alaska, Washington, and Colorado: The Oregon Liquor Control Commission announced on Friday it has approved licenses for 26 retailers around the state, meeting a key deadline almost two years after voters passed a...
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    London Drugs, Other Major CDN Retailers Look Into Selling Medical Marijuana

    In Vancouver there are more pot shops than Starbucks. Many marijuana dispensaries are successful, but technically illegal, which is why established retailers have avoided getting into the pot game. But with a new federal government that has a more relaxed approach to marijuana, the rules...
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    Washington: Marijuana Retailers Cope With Falling Pot Prices

    As the price of marijuana continues to drop, Washington pot businesses are struggling to keep up with the changes. According to data from the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board, since legal marijuana entered the market in July 2014, prices have dropped from $25 to $30 per gram to about $10...
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