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Learn to Navigate the Caribbean's Legal Cannabis Industry

Learn to Navigate the Caribbean’s Legal Cannabis Industry

Learn to Navigate the Caribbean’s Legal Cannabis Industry

With Jamaica and Puerto Rico making moves in the legal market, “The World of Cannabis” will welcome the Caribbean to the Palms Casino Resort on Nov. 15, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Cannabis Business Alliance CBA and Research Traffic Incidents

Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA) Statement: As Study Reports on Infused Products and Child Safety, Cannabis Industry Stresses Strides The Industry is Making to Protect Youth, Points to Exceptional Safety Record

DENVER, Sept. 9, 2016 /Weed Wire/ — The Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA) has released a statement in response to the recent study by the University of Washington Cannabis Law & Policy Project “Concerning Cannabis-Infused Edibles: Factors that Attract Children to Foods.”

Cannabis Business Alliance CBA and Research Traffic Incidents

Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA) Statement:DEA Denies Petition to Reschedule Cannabis;CBA Calls For The Plant to Be De-Scheduled

DENVER, Aug. 11, 2016 /Weed Wire/ — The Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA) has released a statement on the recent reports of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s denial of requests to reschedule Cannabis, currently a Schedule I drug.

Cannabis Business Alliance CBA and Research Traffic Incidents

The Cannabis Business Alliance Welcomes New Executive Director, Board Members

DENVER, March 14, 2016 /Weed Wire/ — As Colorado’s Cannabis industry becomes a model of legalization for the rest of the United States and the world, The Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA) has appointed iComply CEO Mark Slaugh as Executive Director.

Cannabis Business Alliance CBA and Research Traffic Incidents

As Pesticides Remain Hot Button Issue for Colorado Cannabis Industry, New Regulations Aim to Provide Clarity

DENVER, Feb. 24, 2016 /Weed Wire/ — As pesticide legislation works its way through the Colorado General Assembly, the Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA) calls for sensible regulation of pesticides.


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