
New Hampshire Actually Moving Backward On Cannabis
Sununu’s latest veto sends the Granite State back to the stone ages on marijuana front

Sununu’s latest veto sends the Granite State back to the stone ages on marijuana front

“Cannabis equity businesses and Equitable Opportunities Now team up to oppose license cap changes and address industry challenges”

“It is unfortunate that lawmakers and the governor could not come together to negotiate a policy.”

“A bipartisan coalition of legalization supporters … could possibly move forward with a more restrictive bill than they would like, and attempt to seek legislative fixes afterward.”

The overhyped cannabis company made a lot of news, but from celebrity collabs to political hires, the hollowness was always obvious

“They will be back up and operating by 4/20, the unofficial celebration day of all things marijuana.”

One of the biggest cannabis stories of 2024 so far is a media pseudo-event based on research that found “more frequent use … associated with higher odds of adverse cardiovascular outcomes.”

“The Finance Summit will be presented as an additional feature of the convention which has grown to three exhibit halls.”

Do articles like this reflect what may be coming in the Bay State?

Plus less egregious local media characterizations of the cannabis industry from this past week
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