Missouri Nears 100,000 Cannabis Expungements Under Adult-Use Law

Missouri has expunged nearly 100,000 convictions as part of the adult-use cannabis constitutional amendment approved by voters last year, KMBC 9 reports. Under the law, nearly every misdemeanor cannabis conviction was to be expunged by June 8, except for offenders still incarcerated or currently supervised by the Department of Corrections, and felony convictions are supposed to be expunged by December 8.

Dan Viets, who wrote parts of the constitutional amendment, told KMBC 9 that while state officials “have not technically met the deadline” laid out in the law, as long as courts “are making a good faith effort to comply” with it, advocates will be satisfied; however, if communities don’t work on the expungements, lawsuits could be possible.

“…We’re dealing with a century of marijuana prohibition in Missouri. So, there are hundreds of thousands of cases.” — Viets to KMBC 9

John Mueller, co-owner of 31 Greenlight Dispensary stores, including 15 in Missouri, noted that adult-use cannabis sales are generating tax dollars for municipalities and the state and that those funds can be used for the expungement process.

“That’s one of the things that I think the industry is the most proud of,”

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Maryland Regulators Are Now Accepting Marijuana License … – Marijuana Moment

Maryland has officially opened the first round of applications for new adult-use marijuana dispensary, cultivation and processing licenses—reserved exclusively for social equity businesses.

The Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA) will ultimately be accepting a total of 179 marijuana licensees following the 30-day application period that started on Monday. That includes 75 dispensary, 16 grower and 32 processor licenses.

This will more than double the number of retailers in the state, where currently only existing medical marijuana dispensaries that converted to dual licenses are serving adult consumers.

The application process for this round is also meant to promote diversity and prevent large businesses from dominating the adult-use market.

People can only be associated with one application per license type, and they’re restricted from submitting more than two applications altogether in a single round.

MCA said in September that it “will not award any licenses that would violate statutory ownership or control restrictions,” meaning people can apply for both standard and micro licenses, they can only be awarded one. Applicants also can’t receive more than one of the same license type in different regions of the state.

There are caps on the number of licenses that can be awarded per region, with 11 standard dispensary licenses available

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BDSA: Ohio Medical Cannabis Market on Pace to Total $520M This Year

Ohio’s medical cannabis market is expected to reach $520 million this year, according to cannabis industry intelligence firm BDSA, which also anticipates the state’s combined cannabis market will total $820 million in 2025 – the anticipated first year of adult-use sales after voters approved the reforms on Tuesday.  

BDSA estimates that by 2027, combined cannabis sales in Ohio will reach $1.65 billion, making the state’s cannabis market “one of the fastest growing” in the U.S. In 2022, Ohio saw a 26% sales growth in medical cannabis sales, the firm said. 

In a statement, Roy Bingham, co-founder and CEO of BDSA, said that “In recent years, the Midwest has become a thriving hub for the cannabis industry and Ohio is rapidly emerging as a promising market.” 

“Ohio’s unique regulatory environment and the increasing acceptance of medical cannabis underline the significance of this market,” he said. 

According to BDSA, in Q2 2023, flower held a 51% market share in Ohio’s medical cannabis space, with vape products holding a 23% market share. Concentrates accounted for 4% of sales, which BDSA notes is half of the 8% market share concentrates holds in other medical-only cannabis states.

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Wyoming Bill Seeking to Ban Synthetic Intoxicating Hemp Products Moves to Legislature

A bill to ban intoxicating hemp products in Wyoming is moving to the Legislature after passing the Joint Judiciary Committee in a 6-8 vote on Monday, WyoFile reports. However, following the vote, at least two lawmakers, including the co-chair of the committee, said the proposal would need more work to get through both chambers.

State Sen. Bill Landen (R) told WyoFile he doesn’t “have any doubt that this is a work in progress” but likes the fact that moving it out of committee is a step in “a necessary direction.”

The committee in September considered similar legislation but ultimately scrapped the plan after pushback from the state’s hemp companies. State Rep. Art Washut (R) previously told WyoFile that “The first draft went too far in terms of causing a threat” to the state’s hemp farmers, and lawmakers “didn’t want to go there.”

The proposal approved on Monday would ban the addition of “synthetic substances” to hemp and would prohibit hemp products from containing more than 0.3% of any type of THC on a dry weight basis, including delta-8 THC and delta-10 THC. The measure defines “synthetic substances” as “any synthetic THC, synthetic cannabinoid or any other drug or psychoactive

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Dispensary and Wing Restaurant Coming to Route 9 in Poughkeepsie – wpdh.com

Pretty soon you’ll be able to smoke up and take care of the munchies at the same Hudson Valley location.

There has been lots of criticism over the rollout of recreational marijuana in New York State. Although it’s been legal since March 31 of 2021, most New Yorkers say that they don’t even know where they can go to score legal pot.

Restrictions on who can grow plants and how many can be cultivated as well as more regulations on who is allowed to apply for a license to sell it have led to a snail’s-paced rollout of legalized weed in New York State.

Finally, it appears that there’s been some progress here in the Hudson Valley. A new business is being proposed on Route 9 in Poughkeepsie that would sell recreational marijuana at a very convenient location.

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Route 9 Pot Shop Proposal Before Poughkeepsie Town Board

The new store is called Dutchess Roots. The business describes itself as the “Hudson Valley’s premiere cannabis dispensary” and has the motto of “Elevate. Educate. Integrate.” Now, I’m not stoned enough to understand what that means but according to the Town of Poughkeepsie Planning Board, Dutchess Roots is proposing a 2,762-square-foot cannabis retail dispensary on Route 9.

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Colorado Marijuana Revenue Hits Seven-Year Low – Westword

Colorado marijuana sales dropped on both a monthly and an annual basis in September 2023, according to the state Department of Revenue, hitting the lowest revenue total for that month since 2016.

Dispensaries tallied just under $128 million in September, DOR data shows, with about $113.1 million in recreational sales and slightly over $14.8 million in medical sales. That’s the second-lowest monthly medical marijuana sales total recorded since 2014, when the DOR began tracking dispensary sales numbers.

September’s sales figures are 13 percent less than the $146.9 million earned in September of 2022, and almost 30 percent less than the same month in 2021. On a month-to-month basis, however, the decrease is slight, and historical DOR data shows that dispensaries typically see a decrease in revenue from August to September.

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Colorado marijuana sales as of September 2023.

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Colorado Hit Major Marijuana Milestone in October: $15 Billion in Sales
Colorado officially hit a major marijuana milestone in August, when it crossed the $15 billion mark in dispensary sales, according to the

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Retired Marine launches unionized cannabis dispensary in JC – NJBIZ

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The first service-disabled veteran and Latino-owned dispensary in New Jersey is open for business.

After launching The Cannabis Place as New York’s first licensed home delivery cannabis service earlier this year, retired U.S. Marine Osbert Orduna’s venture made its New Jersey debut, unveiling a flagship storefront Nov. 9 in Jersey City.

Orduna, The Cannabis Place’s CEO, said, “We picked this week to open because it’s symbolic in many ways: I am an Iraq veteran; we have the Marine Corps birthday and Veterans Day, so opening Jersey City’s first service-disabled, veteran-owned business makes this week even more special to us and our team.”

Growing up in New York City public housing, Orduna – a first-generation Latino American of Columbian decent – said he has first-hand knowledge of “the indignity of what it feels like to personally be stopped and frisked nearly 100 times, which is what happened to me as a kid and young adult for doing nothing else other than being a poor Latino growing up in the ‘hood.’”

As an Education Opportunity Fund scholar, Orduna was the first in his family to attend college, receiving a business degree and graduate certificate in law. While

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Pleasantrees looks to expand cannabis center in Mount Clemens – The Macomb Daily

The iconic Gibraltar man sign overlooking passing motorists on Interstate 94 in Mount Clemens has a new look these days.

The dapper mustached gentleman painted on the 75-foot sign recently underwent a facelift to call attention to a Pleasantrees cannabis dispensary’s breaking ground at the site of the Gibraltar Trade Center for a new addition.

Plans call for transforming the center into a “dynamic events space and cannabis retail store,” according to a news release issued last week.

“I have always dreamed of a world in which cannabis is destigmatized,” Randall Buchman, founder and CEO of Pleasantrees, said in the release. “I am grateful that Pleasantrees now has the opportunity to develop the Gibraltar site into a venue where cannabis users and the rest of the community can share experiences.”

Long known as the site of the former Mount Clemens Race Track, the property on North River Road operated as the Trade Center for more than three decades before it closed in 2017.

Construction equipment is on the grounds of the old Gibraltar Trade Center to expand the facility, which now houses Pleasantrees Cannabis. (MITCH HOTTS — THE MACOMB DAILY)

Since 2022, Pleasantrees has occupied the space with a temporary dispensary

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Five years after adult-use dispensaries opened, Mass. cannabis … – Worcester Business Journal

After a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana was approved by Massachusetts voters in the 2012 election, finding a bank that was willing to provide services to a cannabis business was a bit like trying to buy marijuana before it was legal.

To put it simply, you had to know someone.

After the election, It quickly became apparent that the results didn’t end the uncertainty and stigma surrounding the substance.

Cannabis businesses faced a struggle to find a bank that would be willing to work with a company that sold a federally illegal drug. For years, only a single bank in Massachusetts – Century Bank in Medford – was quietly taking on cannabis clients.

Dispensaries that could even find a bank willing to consider taking their money often faced high monthly fees just for having an account, a side effect of the fact that banks are required to go through the laborious process of filing a suspicious activity report with federal regulators for every marijuana-related deposit.

The lack of banking options clearly didn’t slow down the cannabis industry. In the years that have followed full legalization, at least 12 Massachusetts-based banks have entered the cannabis space, according to a review

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Best Dispensaries In Atwater, CA – Herb.co

One Plant has established itself as a pioneer in California’s cannabis delivery industry, proudly catering to various counties throughout the region. For those seeking fast and reliable service, One Plant delivers on their promise.

Thanks to their team of dedicated drivers strategically positioned throughout California, they can often have your chosen cannabis products at your doorstep within an hour of purchase. This level of speed sets them apart, making the process of obtaining your favorite cannabis products as efficient and hassle-free as possible.

And if you ever need to make returns or exchanges, they’ve got you covered, making the overall experience of acquiring cannabis products from One Plant straightforward and customer-friendly.

Service offered: In-store shopping, Curbside pick up. Delivery. 

Address: 261 Business Park Way, Atwater, CA 95301, United States

Store Hours: 9:00am – 9:00pm Monday- Sunday.

Store number:  +1 209-676-2438

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