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State regulators want illegal cannabis growers to apply for a license as the new recreational market opens up.
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Fourteen cannabis companies inch closer to licensure and entering the legal marijuana market after the Connecticut Social Equity Council approved a new round of applications.
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President Biden is going to pardon people convicted for simple marijuana possession under federal law or D.C. statute — and will review whether pot should still be classified as a Schedule 1 drug.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak will talk with cannabis business owners ahead of the Oct. 1 opening day for Vermont's legal cannabis retail market.
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Vermont’s new retail cannabis marketplace is set to open soon. It’s not going to happen with a lot of fanfare, but instead will be a gradual opening of retail stores across the state over the next few months.
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Cigarette use has been declining for decades, while marijuana use has been on the rise, according to a new Gallup survey in the U.S.
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The National Institutes of Health annually surveys substance abuse among young adults in its Monitoring the Future study.
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Vermont Public’s Bob Kinzel recently reported on the state of Vermont’s retail cannabis marketplace for Brave Little State. Retail sales will begin soon in Vermont as stores are scheduled to open throughout the state on Oct. 1. Kinzel joined Vermont’ Public’s Mitch Wertlieb to share some of what he learned talking to cannabis and hemp entrepreneurs.
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This hour, James Pepper, chair of the state's Cannabis Control Board, answers listener questions.
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Small cannabis grower reflects on licensing delays, jumping into Vt.'s fledgling recreational marketVermont Cannabis growers are eagerly awaiting the approval of licenses from the state Cannabis Control Board, the governing body that decides who can sell products in the state’s forthcoming recreational marketplace. One small grower hoping to get one is Eduardo Jaime, owner of Fine Bud Farms in Randolph.