This Week In Marijuana Business News for the week ended March 1, 2019, with host Kevin "Moose" Huhn.
Headlines include:
- Canopy enlists celebrity Martha Stewart as CBD 'adviser'
- Marijuana Business Magazine: 'A New Day'
- States get busy on hemp as USDA delays national hemp rules until 2020
- Bill reintroduced in US Senate to remove cannabis from Controlled Substances Act
- California cannabis licensing backlog could spur collapse of supply chain, 'hundreds of businesses'
- CA's use of National Guard to target illegal marijuana grows fuels questions, concerns over potential MJ industry fallout
- Alaska's marijuana business owners at odds with new governor's plans for industry
- Chart: Adult-use marijuana sales spike 7% on Valentine's Day
- Lessons cannabis firms can learn from the craft beer industry: Q&A with Nug's Ted Whitney
- Marijuana firm MedMen's fiscal Q2 sales grow, losses shrink from previous quarter
- Peru lays groundwork for commercial medical cannabis production, sales
- UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs delays vote on WHO cannabis recommendations
- Curaleaf acquires California cannabis group for $30.5 million
- Multistate cannabis firm 4Front buys dispensary, grow operations in AZ and MA
- Wall Street bank: Fears on cannabis commoditization overdone
- Another Caribbean nation to legalize medical cannabis, decriminalize adult use
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