Last week in plant, we saw tons of parliamentary actions, crackdowns, claims, and a dash or two of employees unionizing. There was a lot to do over the year of plant, which was varied.

With this fast review, you can get a hold of what happened last week.

Monday, September 23

    Missouri’s social capital system faces further investigation and allegations of out-of-state exploitation and aggressive contracts.

  • A group of Stamford, Connecticut, people are seeking to destroy the state hemp program via zoning claims.
  • In response to ongoing investigations into THC strength inflation and other administrative issues, a third California testing laboratory lost its certificate.
  • Speaking of California, its emergency cannabis ban principles became established.

Tuesday, September 24

Wednesday, September 25

Thursday, September 26

    In a new report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asked to play a more important part in cannabis-focused policy.

  • Judge Anthony Miranda and his soldiers are accused of stealing money from rundown stores as part of a assault on alleged misconduct in the management of NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
  • KCA Labs, a hemp-testing institution, was granted the first medical cannabis system license in Kentucky.
  • A film about the rise and fall of MedMen is in development.
  • American cannabis sales continue to perform well, with July generating US$ 326.7 million, the highest number for 2024 so much.

Friday, September 27

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Author

  • Andrew Ward is the managing director at Cannabis &amp, Tech Today, writer, freelance marketer and product planner.

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