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StaffSeptember 20, 2023
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The Daily Hit is a recap of the top financial news stories for Sept. 20, 2023.

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Cannabis Stocks Pop on News of SAFER Banking Act

Marijuana stocks shot up Wednesday after news broke that the SAFE Banking Act had been rewritten as the SAFER Banking Act, breathing new life into federal cannabis reform just weeks after the monumental news that the Biden administration recommended the rescheduling of marijuana. Read more here.

Mississippi Releases Revised Medical Cannabis Industry Rules

Mississippi cannabis regulators announced new revisions to industry regulations, with 202 pages of red-lined changes to the former rules released by the state Department of Health on Thursday.Read more here.

Kentucky Hemp Company Purchases Manufacturing Partner

Kentucky-based CBD maker Cornbread Hemp closed on the acquisition of an unnamed manufacturing partner, marking a transition to full vertical integration for the business. Read more here.

Leef Brands Closes Acquisition of Santa Barbara Cultivation Facility

California-based Leef Brands (CSE: LEEF) (OTC: LEEEF), formerly known as Icanic Brands, completed the acquisition of a 1,900-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County for $5.48 million, which the company intends to transform into “one of the largest biomass cultivation sites in California.” Read more here.

Enveric Receives Patent for Psilocybin Molecules

Enveric Biosciences (NASDAQ: ENVB) announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent No. 11,752,130, titled “Carboxylated Psilocybin Derivatives and Methods of Using,” pertaining to the Company’s EVM301 Series of molecules being developed as potential treatments for mental health disorders. Read more here.

Seelos Reports Mixed Results From Phase II Ketamine Study

Seelos Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: SEEL) announced top-line data demonstrating clinically meaningful treatment effects across multiple endpoints and a well-tolerated safety profile from the double-blind, placebo-controlled cohort (Part 2) of its Phase II study of SLS-002 (intranasal racemic ketamine) for Acute Suicidal Ideation and Behavior (ASIB) in adults with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Read more here.

In Other News

Congress

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, Oversight and Accountability Committee voted 30-14 today in favor of bipartisan legislation, H.R. 5040: The Cannabis Users’ Restoration of Eligibility (CURE) Act, which expands federal employment and advancement opportunities for those with a history of past cannabis use. Read more here.

Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority seized around 14,000 marijuana plants and 4,850 pounds of marijuana earlier this week. Not only did they seize thousands of pounds of illicit marijuana, but five businesses were also shut down as a result of the investigation. Read more here.

Nevada

On Tuesday, the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) approved a conditional license for a cannabis consumption lounge on the AREA15 campus, which houses popular attractions such as Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart, Illuminarium, and a recently announced Universal Halloween-themed park. Read more here.


StaffSeptember 7, 2023
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The Daily Hit is a recap of the top cannabis financial news stories for Sept. 7, 2023.

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Lucy Scientific to Acquire High Times Brand Rights

Lucy Scientific Discovery Inc. (NASDAQ: LSDI) agreed to acquire the intellectual property of High Times. The acquisition will grant Lucy a steady flow of income from licensing and royalties linked to High Times, Cannabis Cup, and 420.com brands. Read more here.

Alabama Cannabis Regulators to Meet with Failed Applicants in Apparent Negotiation

Alabama cannabis regulators are set to negotiate with several would-be medical marijuana companies that have filed suit against state officials, in an apparent attempt to reach a settlement deal. The companies are challenging the haphazard licensing process that has yet to reach any resolution, even after two rounds of permitting. Read more here.

New California Lawsuit Targets Santa Barbara Cannabis Farms Over Odor

A local nonprofit in Santa Barbara County, California, filed a new lawsuit against three marijuana farmers, alleging that the growers refuse to utilize effective odor control and are tantamount to a public nuisance. Read more here.

New York Lawmaker Promises Hearing to Address Rec Market Shortcomings

New York lawmakers will hold a public hearing at the end of October in Albany to give stakeholders a chance to critique the adult-use marijuana market rollout – and perhaps influence legislation coming next year, a key Democratic state senator announced Thursday morning. Read more here.

Cresco Labs Launches Cannabis Ads on Spotify

Music streaming platform Spotify, which claims a subscriber base that exceeds 220 million users, now includes Chicago-based Cresco Labs (CSE: CL) (OTC: CRLBF) among its advertisers. Read more here.

In Other News

Maine Adult-Use Cannabis

t’s a multimillion-dollar industry that doesn’t seem to be slowing down in Maine, but some say new rules for the adult-use marijuana industry could harm businesses and consumers. The proposed changes cover everything from delivery to new packaging requirements. Read more here.

Avextra AG

Germany-based Avextra AG signed distribution agreements with two leading Swiss pharmaceutical partners and one Austrian pharmaceutical distribution partner. Under the terms of the agreements, Avextra will supply its purified API Dronabinol as well as standardized cannabis extracts manufactured in its GMP facility in Germany to both Switzerland and Austria. Read more here.


StaffAugust 2, 2023
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The Daily Hit is a recap of the top financial news stories for Aug. 2, 2023.

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Unlicensed Cannabis Sales Overrun State’s Legal Program, Strangling Tax Revenue

Legal cannabis sales and tax revenues in New York are at a fraction thus far of what was originally projected, due in large part to the thriving unlicensed market, which one attorney estimated was upwards of 36,000 businesses statewide. Read more here.

MariMed Ends Q2 in the Red Despite Increasing Revenues

Massachusetts-based MariMed Inc. (CSE: MRMD) (OTCQX: MRMD) posted a $900,000 loss for its second quarter of the year, despite increasing revenues year-over-year by $3.5 million, the company reported Wednesday. Read more here.

Oklahoma Supreme Court to Decide Medical Marijuana Permit Fee Case

The Oklahoma Supreme Court this week heard arguments on a lawsuit filed last month by a coalition of cannabis companies who argue that a large business fee increase, which went into effect in June, is illegal because it’s tantamount to a tax hike. Read more here.

New Mexico Asks Court to Halt Sales at Rulebreaking Dispensary

New Mexico cannabis officials have asked a district court to halt sales at a licensed marijuana shop they say has been illegally selling out-of-state marijuana and manufacturing its own products without proper permits. Read more here.

Bill Reintroduced to Prep Federal Government for Marijuana Legalization

In another sign that some in Washington, D.C. are thinking ahead to when the cannabis industry becomes federally legal, Democratic U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado just last week reintroduced a bill designed to get the federal bureaucracy ready to adjust properly for when legalization occurs. Read more here.

Hawthorne’s Sales Slump Drags Scotts Miracle-Gro’s Q3 Profits Down

Lawn and garden products maker Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (NYSE: SMG) reported lower-than-expected third quarter earnings ending July 1, 2023, mainly due to a sharp decline in its hydroponic business segment, Hawthorne. Read more here.

Turning Point Nets $9.9 Million in Q2 Revenue Beat

Smoking accessories dealer Turning Point Brands Inc. (NYSE: TPB) saw better-than-expected second-quarter financial results ending June 30, 2023, buoyed by rising legal consumption as more state markets open. Read more here.

California Cannabis Farmers Hoping Supreme Court Will Hear Corruption Cases

A small cadre of cannabis farmers from the heart of California’s Emerald Triangle, who have been trying for years to expose local corruption through court cases, are now placing their last hopes in the U.S. Supreme Court via a petition that was filed on July 12 and another that their attorney said should be filed by Friday this week. Read more here.

In Other News

Minnesota

While many other localities around Minnesota are busy banning cannabis commerce or installing moratoriums on licensing, Minneapolis has taken the opposite approach and announced a “permissive” policy for marijuana retailers. Read more here.

Arizona

There are now 26 social equity licenses available in Arizona, licenses aimed at people from those communities, which are available by lottery. But a new investigation from the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting shows many of those licenses are now owned by corporate dispensaries instead. Read more here.

New York

New York City is now ranked as the top city in the world when it comes to marijuana consumption, according to a recent study. Read more here.


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