Court challenge seeks to block vast California pot farms January 24, 2018 Rob Meagher California 0 Comments An alliance of California marijuana growers filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block state rules that they fear could open the way for vast farms that would drive smaller cultivators out of business or send them into the black market. The… Read More→
California Wildfires Are Hitting Marijuana Farms October 13, 2017 AggregatedNews California 0 Comments Fatal fires that have consumed nearly 200,000 acres in Northern California, devastating the region’s vineyards particularly in Napa and Sonoma Counties, are also taking a toll on a fledgling industry just months before its debut: recreational marijuana. Many of the… Read More→
Banks Gaining Confidence, Opening Doors to Navigable Pathway for Cannabusinesses October 4, 2017 Bob Hoban Banking, Finance & Real Estate 0 Comments Banking for the cannabis industry has been a challenge to say the least. That said, there exists a navigable pathway for existing cannabis markets and for new state markets to follow. In light of lingering concerns that Attorney General Jeff Sessions… Read More→
California Is Growing Far More Marijuana Than It Smokes August 1, 2017 AggregatedNews California, Cultivation 1 Comment People who closely follow the the cannabis industry have had a good laugh lately at headlines like “Marijuana Shortage Prompts Emergency In Nevada.” But you’ll be none too surprised to hear that California finds itself having exactly the opposite problem. California… Read More→
California Marijuana Growers Split On Prop 64 October 4, 2016 AggregatedNews California, Cultivation 0 Comments (HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Calif.) — Hezekiah Allen is a third-generation marijuana farmer in this Northern California county, where the cool coastal fog pours off the Pacific Ocean, coaxing pot plants to heights of 20 feet. The executive director of the California… Read More→