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This Week In … March 20, Episode 69
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English - March 20, 2020 20:30 - 5 minutes - 3.73 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsBusiness News News Business Investing cannabis cannabisindustry cannabisnews cannabiz cannabusiness marijuana marijuananews mjbiz mjbizcon mjbizdaily Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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This Week In Marijuana Business News for the week ended March 20, 2020, with host David Braswell.
Headlines include:
MJBizDaily.com's ongoing coronavirus coverage Tell us your business information needs as you battle the coronavirus Adult-use cannabis retailers take stock of inventory, encourage online orders as sales surge during coronavirus pandemic California marijuana retailers see sales boom, but coronavirus forces them to address some store closures, new regulations Colorado cannabis retailer voluntarily closes over coronavirus concerns after spike in customer traffic; similar closures could follow New York: Medical cannabis ‘essential,’ not subject to closures Alabama Senate passes medical cannabis bill Large cannabis operators positioned to dominate potential Arizona recreational cannabis market, shut out small businesses Florida lawmakers nix THC cap for younger medical marijuana patients New Cannabis Council head presses Canada health minister on red tape, exports, excise stamps Full suite of Farm Credit Canada’s financial lifelines open to cannabis businesses Canopy closes cannabis stores, pivots to e-commerce to help ‘flatten the curve’ Dutch cannabis ‘coffee shops’ to remain open amid coronavirus clampdown New York CBD startup delays Canadian IPO on coronavirus issues Germany, hemp advocates clash over policy on CBD in food USDA secretary calls hemp rules a ‘draft,’ sparking industry optimism