
Tony Lange
Editor at Cannabis Business Times
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2 days ago |
cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Tony Lange
One step forward, two steps back, remains the ongoing theme for Alabama’s medical cannabis regulators, who have been attempting to issue business licenses since June 2023. In the latest legal saga, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge James Anderson ruled April 21 that the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) erred in utilizing an emergency rule in December 2023, when it re-awarded licenses in a second do-over.
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cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Tony Lange
[PRESS RELEASE] – WILMINGTON, Del., April 21, 2025 – Gov. Matt Meyer nominated attorney and government regulations expert Joshua Sanderlin to serve as Delaware’s next marijuana commissioner. Sanderlin has more than 15 years of experience advising businesses and policymakers on regulatory compliance, with a focus on shaping state-level cannabis laws and markets. His nomination will require confirmation by the Delaware Senate.
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cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Tony Lange
[PRESS RELEASE] – CHELMSFORD, Mass., April 22, 2025 – The Cannabist Co., one of the most experienced cultivators, manufacturers and retailers of cannabis products in the U.S., announced the kickoff of adult-use sales at Cannabist Mays Landing, the company’s third dispensary in the Garden State. Cannabist Mays Landing, located at 4476 Black Horse Pike, began serving medical patients late last year.
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cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Tony Lange
[PRESS RELEASE] – April 21, 2025 – The nation’s leading hemp and cannabis attorneys have formed a strategic collaboration to provide crisis management and legal services to people, retailers, distributors, and manufacturers in the industry. The seven founding lawyers of The Hemp and Cannabis Attorneys Strike Force Team possess more than 100 years of collective experience fighting for the rights of their clients and protecting their business interests.
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3 days ago |
cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Tony Lange
A nonprofit organization of medical professionals is no longer suing the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) over its exclusion as a participant from the cannabis rescheduling hearing process. Doctors for Drug Policy Reform (D4DPR), which supports evidence-based cannabis regulation in the U.S., announced April 21 that it dismissed its legal challenge against the DEA in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The group filed a 56-page brief on Feb.
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RT @ZackKobrin: This is a really good article by my friend @TonysTakeGIE highlighting the harsh realities of this new #Congress and the…

Crazy to think state-legal cannabis companies and the 440,000+ workers they employ still can't gain access to traditional banking/financial services afforded to other legitimate businesses in the U.S. Cannabis-adjacent businesses also get debanked.

The U.S. Senate's upcoming "debanking" hearing won't include cannabis witnesses. “This hearing will provide an important opportunity to hear directly from Americans who operate 'FEDERALLY' legal businesses." https://t.co/6emOVZIwra

RT @CBTmag: Amid the DEA's chief administrative law judge granting an appeal and canceling the cannabis rescheduling hearing, where does th…