Ascend Wellness Holdings, Inc. ("AWH," "Ascend," or the "Company") (CSE: AAWH-U.CN) (OTCQX: AAWH), a multi-state, vertically integrated cannabis operator, today reported its financial results for the ...
Program will crack down on retail outlets that sell products, like e-cigarettes and vaping cartridges, to those under 21.
On Monday, March 9, the Aurora City Council held a second and final vote, unanimously approving new rules regarding the sale of tobacco or age-restricted psychoactive, like kratom, within the city.
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New lawsuit alleges CEA Industries was an 'operational vacuum' with no CEO or CFO
YZi Labs has escalated its dispute with BNB treasury firm CEA Industries with a statement about the “explosive” lawsuit filed by investor Abraham Gomez against the firm now known as BNC and its ...
Proposed adjustments to Nebraska’s two-year budget will reach the floor of the Legislature Monday, where lawmakers will be ...
House Bill 1706, sponsored by Deputy Speaker Jason Zachary, R-Knoxville, establishes a Class A misdemeanor for an illegal alien to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in Tennessee. It would also ...
Detailed price information for Curaleaf Hldgs Inc (CURLF) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
As Middle Tennessee families continue to struggle with rising childcare costs and long waitlists, a new proposal aims to address part of the problem.
Aurora lawmakers cast a final vote creating a license that imposes restrictions on businesses that sell age-restricted psychoactive products.
Aurora City Council passed an ordinance requiring tobacco shops to pay a $500 annual licensing fee to fund extra compliance checks to stop nicotine sales to minors.
Retailers who sell tobacco and certain age-restricted products in the city of Aurora will need to get a new license, the city announced Wednesday.
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