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Tweed Farms Granted License For Entire 350,000 Square Foot Facility

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ON, Sept. 30, 2015 /CNW/ - Tweed Farms Inc. (Tweed Farms), wholly owned subsidiary of Canopy Growth Corporation (TSX.V: CGC) (Canopy Growth), has received Health Canada approval to commence cannabis cultivation in all 350,000 sq. ft. of the facility's growing space, a ten-fold increase from the previously licensed area.

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Cannabis Tourism - Oregon's New Cash Crop?

Oregon Legislature Clears The Way For Recreational Cannabis Users.

Portland, Ore., Sept. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Thanks to the Oregon Legislature headed by its recently installed Governor Kate Brown, starting October 1, 2015, cannabis dispensaries will begin selling cannabis products, including select grade flower, into the Oregon adult recreational-use market.

"Like most people in our State, Chalice Farms, LLC supports the Oregon Legislature's decision to allow licensed medical dispensaries to serve adult recreational clients before OLCC licensing begins," said Chalice Farms Founder and President, William E. Simpson III.

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Public hearing set on law for medical marijuana shops

Detroit — An October public hearing is set to gain public feedback on a propose ordinance aimed at regulating where and how medical marijuana centers can operate in Detroit.

The law, crafted by Councilman James Tate, was formally introduced Tuesday at the council’s formal session. The ordinance seeks to limit hours, impose inspection and licensing requirements and a ban on drive-thru windows, among other regulations. The proposal also calls for an amendment to the city’s zoning code to specify where the medical marijuana centers can locate. The council scheduled a public hearing on the plan for Oct. 12.

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Merry marijuana: Pot sellers woo holiday shoppers

Edit: This story was written last holiday season:

That’s not mistletoe.

From new marijuana strains for the holidays to gift sets and pot-and-pumpkin pies, the burgeoning marijuana industry in Colorado is scrambling to get a piece of the holiday shopping dollar. Dispensaries in many states have been offering holiday specials for medical customers for years — but this first season of open-to-all-adults marijuana sales in some states means pot shops are using more of the tricks used by traditional retailers to attract holiday shoppers.

Here’s a look at how the new recreational marijuana industry is trying to attract holiday shoppers:

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Dispensaries offer free marijuana to Valley fire victims in Northern California

 

Medical marijuana dispensaries in Northern California are giving patients affected by a hugely destructive wildfire up to $200 in free cannabis per patient for the next week.

The companies produce cannabis oil, sprays and vaporizing cartridges, among other products.Through Oct. 7, two marijuana-related product companies, Care By Design and AbsoluteXtracts, are offering free products at five dispensaries in San Francisco, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol and Lake County, the companies said in a joint statement.

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Sage Analytics Offers Funding on New Cannabis Potency Screening Systems

Unique funding strategy makes it unbelievably simple to have these sophisticated marijuana potency testing systems– portable units that require no chemical additives, provide immediate outcomes, and can be utilized by virtually any individual within minutes of opening the box.

BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 28, 2015/ Weed Wire/– Sage Analytics (www.sageanalytics.com), the designers of a brand-new generation of portable, laboratory-quality marijuana potency measurement systems, revealed today that the company has special financing in location on the new Luminary ™ Beacon and Luminary ™ Profiler.

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Idea for Hiring, Retaining Cannabis Employees

Although the cannabis industry is expanding, the large bulk of cannabis-related companies are still small companies employing anywhere from a handful of workers to a couple lots.

So hiring– and retaining– the best staff members is absolutely critical. Each employee plays a hugely important function in the success of the business, unlike at huge companies where workers who aren’t an excellent fit can get by.

With that as the background, Marijuana Business Daily spoke with 3 staffing professionals that deal with the marijuana industry to obtain some tips on the best ways to work with and keep fantastic workers.

Do not Await Talent to Come to You

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Unions Partnering Up with Cannabis in Washington State

A labor union is defined as “an organization of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members’ interests in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions.”

Cannabis Workers Rising (CWR) is a wing of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) involved in the cannabis industry across six states and the District of Columbia. Their website explains that the CWR is primarily involved with dispensaries, coffee shops, bakeries, patient identification centers, hydroponics stores, and growing and training facilities. Some ganjaprenuers in Washington State are now turning to the CWR to help legitimize this once-illegal sector of our economy.

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Legal pot is an all-cash deal since banks are wary

The legal marijuana industry bears one major likeness to the black market: It’s an all-cash business.

Even in the four states that have legalized marijuana, banks generally have refused to open accounts for store owners, growers and owners of ancillary enterprises. Without a gateway into the banking system, owners of legal-marijuana businesses cannot write checks, access online banking tools or directly deposit paychecks. They must pay employees, suppliers and even the tax man the old-fashioned way – with currency.

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Comer predicts that Kentucky will be 'the epicenter of industrial hemp'

Hemp has come a long way, increasing from 33 acres in 2014 — the first legal crop in Kentucky — to more than 922 acres planted this year.

"Welcome to Kentucky, the leading industrial hemp-producing state in the country. It feels good to say that," Agriculture Commissioner James Comer told a sold-out crowd Monday at the annual Hemp Industries Association Conference in Lexington.

This was the first time in 22 years that the conference of hemp entrepreneurs and activists has been held in a hemp-producing state, said Eric Steenstra, executive director of the Hemp Industries Association.

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