At issue is the so-called potency tax charged to farmers. It s calculated based on a cannabis product s THC content, and has a rate that changes depending on whether the cannabis
Farmers, brands, and sellers benefited from the pop-up cannabis markets that suddenly sprung up around the state last year. But now that they’ve ended, what’s next?
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The Office of Cannabis Management Control Board agreed Wednesday to allow three or more growers to join with a retailer to sell cannabis at temporary, non-storefront locations and during events.