The Daily Hit: November 18, 2024


News from: New York, Georgia, USDA and more.

The Daily Hit is a recap of the top financial news stories for Monday, November 18, 2024.

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New York judge rules some hemp shops can remove ‘illicit cannabis’ signs

The lawsuit is challenging crackdown efforts by city officials.

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Georgia medical cannabis industry set to expand as patient registry grows

It took a year and a half for the patient registry to top 25,000.

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USDA pushes hemp testing change back to end of 2025

Delays in lab certification led to concerns about testing capacity for the 2025 growing season.

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Michigan cannabis prices hit another record low, but industry believes turnaround imminent

The price compression is largely attributed to product oversupply, but the illicit markets also plays a role.

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In Other News

New York

The New York State Office of Cannabis Management launched a new seed-to-sale tracking system to enhance regulatory oversight and transparency within the state’s cannabis industry.

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Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission

The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals rejected the state’s Medical Cannabis Commission attempt to dismiss a lawsuit challenging its controversial licensing process.

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Illinois

Illinois recently launched the Cannabis Research Institute (CRI) in partnership with the city of Chicago, which is currently being housed in a former COVID-19 testing facility.

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