Cannabis News for the Last 24 Hours
The TDR Three Key Takeaways regarding Cannabis News:
- Trulieve reaches the 200th dispensary, enhancing cannabis access for patients.
- Auxly’s AGM is set to outline future cannabis news and strategic plans.
- GOP push to end military cannabis testing.
Trulieve Celebrates Milestone with 200th Dispensary Opening
Our first Cannabis News for the last 24 Hours is Trulieve Cannabis Corp.(CSE: TRUL, OTCQX: TCNNF) has announced the opening of its 200th dispensary, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion efforts. The new location is set to enhance access to medical cannabis for patients across the region.
Auxly Sets Date for Annual General Meeting
Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. (OTCQB: CBWTF) has scheduled its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. The meeting will provide an update on the company’s progress and strategic direction for the coming year.
Skye Bioscience to Present at Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference
Skye Bioscience, Inc. (Nasdaq: SKYE) will be presenting at the Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference. This event will showcase the company’s latest developments and future plans in the healthcare sector.
High Tide to Open First Canna Cabana in Huntsville, Ontario
High Tide Inc. (Nasdaq: HITI, TSXV: HITI) has announced the opening of its first Canna Cabana retail cannabis store in Huntsville, Ontario. This expansion is part of High Tide’s strategy to increase its retail footprint across Canada.
GOP Lawmakers Push to Remove Marijuana Testing Ban for Military Recruits
According to Marijuana Moment, GOP lawmakers are seeking to remove the ban on marijuana testing for military recruits from the defense bill. This move aims to address the growing acceptance and legalization of cannabis across the United States.
Ohio Officials to Accept Recreational Marijuana Sales Applications
Marijuana Moment reports that Ohio officials will begin accepting applications for recreational marijuana sales this week. However, the market launch is not expected to be immediate, as regulatory and logistical frameworks are still being established.