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Improving Quality of THC-Based Medications Proving to be Lucrative Path for Cannabis Companies

Improving Quality of THC-Based Medications Proving to be Lucrative Path for Cannabis Companies
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Despite Legalization, Cannabis Retailers Still Face Telecom Backlash | Goodwin

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On March 31, 2021, New York became the 16th state in the U.S. (with New Mexico poised to become the 17th any day now) to legalize the recreational use of cannabis by people 21 years old or older, paving the way for the emergence of a multitude of cannabis dispensaries looking to cash in on what may become one of the nation’s largest markets.  Dispensaries around the country are looking to grow their businesses using marketing tools commonplace in the retail space, and we would expect dispensaries in New York to do the same. These tools include cloud-based communication platforms, such as Avochato, which allow companies to quickly and efficiently promote their products to consumers via text message.

Judge declines to toss opioid lawsuit as trial set to start next month

Senator Lazzara fighting opioid epidemic with new amendment

An ongoing epidemic, that saw an increase in drug overdoses and overdose deaths in 2020, received a breath of life in the form of a bill filed with the help of Onslow County s senator.  One week ago, Senator Michael Lazzara (R-Onslow) announced the introduction of SB 321 called the Amend NC Controlled Substance Act . The bill is seen as a tool to help combat the fight against the opioid crisis in North Carolina by making fentanyl distribution and possession a Class 1 felony.  Simple possession of fentanyl is currently a misdemeanor in the state as the bill would bump offenders up to a maximum punishment of two years in jail if convicted. 

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