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Cannabis News for the Last 24 Hours

The TDR Three Key Takeaways regarding Cannabis News for the Last 24 Hours:

  1. Aurora Cannabis Inc. announced the launch of their new premium resin cartridges in Australia.
  2. Safe Harbor Financial has announced a new small business line of credit program to support cannabis entrepreneurs.
  3. GOP Congressman is pushing to remove marijuana banking protections from a spending bill.

Jushi Holdings Inc. Announces Voting Results of Annual Meeting 

Jushi Holdings Inc. (CSE: JUSH, OTC: JUSHF) shared the results of their annual meeting, revealing the election of all nominated directors. Shareholders approved all other proposals, indicating strong support for the company’s strategic direction.

Aurora Unveils Premium Resin Cartridges in Australia 

Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX: ACB, NASDAQ: ACB) announced the launch of their new premium resin cartridges in Australia. This move aims to expand their product offerings in the rapidly growing Australian cannabis market.

Grown Rogue Receives Licensing Approval in New Jersey

Grown Rogue International Inc.(CSE: GRIN, OTC: GRUSF) has received licensing approval in New Jersey, marking a significant milestone in its expansion plans. Additionally, they closed Option 1 to acquire a 44% stake, further solidifying their market presence.

Safe Harbor Financial Introduces Small Business Line of Credit Program

Safe Harbor Financial (NASDAQ: SHFS) has announced a new small business line of credit program to support cannabis entrepreneurs. The program aims to provide much-needed financial resources to help small businesses thrive in the competitive cannabis industry.

GOP Congressman Challenges Marijuana Banking Protections 

In political news reported on Marijuana Moment, a GOP Congressman is pushing to remove marijuana banking protections from a spending bill, citing overwhelming concerns. This move could impact the financial situation for cannabis businesses if successful.

VP Kamala Harris Criticizes Marijuana Gateway Drug Theory

Vice President Kamala Harris dismissed the notion of marijuana as a gateway drug during a recent discussion. However, she humorously noted that she won’t be using any cannabis strains named after her, as reported on Marijuana Moment.

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