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News Updates 6/13 -$13 Billion Cannabis Flower Market, Bringing AI and Web3 to the Industry, Legalization Efforts in the US and Abroad, and more!

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Start your day with our News Update, where we bring you a comprehensive roundup of the latest headlines from the past 24 hours. In this edition, we cover the cannabis flower market, which is expected to surpass $13 billion this year, MDMA moves from club drug to therapeutic substance, bringing AI and Web3 to the industry, and so much more!

Join us as we dive into the latest developments and insights shaping the cannabis and psychedelics industry.

BUSINESS:

$13 Billion Cannabis Flower Market in 2023

The cannabis flower market is projected to reach a staggering $13 billion in 2023, solidifying its position as the most valuable segment within the cannabis industry. Cannabis flower, also known as buds or marijuana, remains the most sought-after product type among consumers. Its popularity and high demand contribute to the robust growth of the cannabis market as a whole. As legalization efforts continue worldwide, the cannabis flower market is expected to thrive, presenting significant opportunities for cannabis entrepreneurs and businesses operating in the industry. [Source: Green Market Report]

How to Capitalize on Consumer Data to Personalize Marijuana Marketing

Marijuana companies can offer a more personalized cannabis experience for consumers by digging deeper into data about customer preferences. By utilizing consumer data, companies can tailor their marketing strategies and product offerings to meet the specific needs and desires of their target audience. This approach allows for more effective customer engagement and can lead to increased sales and customer loyalty. [Source: MJBizDaily]

Culta Acquires Two Female-Owned Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Maryland

Maryland-based vertically integrated cannabis company, Culta, has finalized an agreement to acquire two female-owned medical marijuana dispensaries in the state. The acquisition comes shortly before the launch of adult-use cannabis sales in Maryland. By expanding its retail presence, Culta aims to strengthen its position in the Maryland cannabis market and provide a broader range of products and services to both medical and recreational consumers. [Source: MJBizDaily]

TerrAscend Maintains Balance in an Uncertain Cannabis Market

Despite the uncertainty in the cannabis industry, TerrAscend, a cannabis company operating in multiple states including California, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, has managed to maintain its balance. With a diversified presence, TerrAscend is well-positioned to navigate the evolving cannabis market and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the changing regulatory landscape. [Source: Cannabis Business Executive]

Connecticut Recreational Cannabis Sales Surpass Medical Sales in May

Connecticut’s newly established adult-use cannabis market has surpassed medical sales for the first time in May. Cannabis shops in the state recorded $11.5 million in recreational sales and $11.2 million in medical sales, reaching a combined total of nearly $23 million. This milestone highlights the growing acceptance and demand for recreational cannabis in Connecticut since its legalization earlier this year. [Source: Green Market Report]

Quebec’s Cannabis Retail Monopoly Reports Strong Annual Net Income

The Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC), Quebec’s government-controlled retailer of legal recreational cannabis, has announced an annual net income of CA$94.9 million ($71 million). Despite facing competition from the illicit market, the SQDC’s strong financial performance demonstrates the demand and profitability of the legal cannabis industry in Quebec. The results highlight the success of a regulated and controlled approach to cannabis distribution in the province. [Source: MJBizDaily]

Officials Warn of Attempts to Cheat Contaminant Testing in Colorado’s Marijuana Industry

Colorado’s Marijuana Enforcement Division has identified multiple instances of marijuana product adulteration aimed at deceiving contaminant testing. State investigators have discovered businesses attempting to cheat the testing process by tampering with cannabis products to avoid detection of harmful contaminants. This development raises concerns about the integrity and safety of cannabis products in the market. Regulatory authorities are urging strict compliance with testing protocols and implementing measures to ensure the quality and safety of cannabis products for consumers. These efforts aim to maintain the credibility of Colorado’s marijuana industry and protect public health. [Source: Cannabis Business Executive]


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RESEARCH:

MDMA Moves from Club Drug to Real Therapy

MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, is undergoing a transformation from being viewed as a recreational club drug to a potential therapy for various mental health conditions. Recent research and clinical trials have shown promising results in utilizing MDMA-assisted therapy for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This shift highlights the evolving perception of MDMA and its potential as a legitimate therapeutic tool. [Source: Hacker News]

New Study Explores Psychedelic Drug Development Without Hallucinations

A recent study published in Nature Neuroscience suggests the possibility of developing psychedelic drugs without inducing hallucinations. The research could expand the potential therapeutic applications of psychedelics by focusing on their other properties, such as mood enhancement and neuroplasticity, while minimizing or eliminating the hallucinogenic effects. This development may pave the way for new avenues of research in psychedelic-assisted therapy and mental health treatment. [Source: Green Market Report]

Study Explores the Integration of AI and Web3 in the Cannabis Industry

An article on Medium explores the potential integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and Web3 technology in the cannabis industry. The author suggests that leveraging AI and Web3 could create an ecosystem that enhances the interaction between cannabis consumers and businesses. This integration could lead to personalized experiences, improved supply chain transparency, and enhanced data analysis, ultimately benefiting both consumers and industry stakeholders. [Source: Artificial Intelligence on Medium]

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POLICY:

Czech Republic Considers Cannabis Legalization Despite Hurdles

Despite legal and political obstacles, the Czech Republic is still considering the possibility of legalizing adult-use cannabis in some form. This move follows Germany’s recent partial retreat from its plans to regulate marijuana sales. If the Czech Republic successfully moves forward with legalization, it could open up new opportunities in the cannabis industry and provide a framework for responsible and regulated cannabis access in the country. [Source: MJBizDaily]

Nevada Implements Pro-Business Reforms and Increases Marijuana Purchase Limits

Nevada lawmakers have approved a comprehensive cannabis reform bill aimed at enhancing the state’s cannabis industry and business environment. The bill introduces several changes to the regulations governing the operation of the cannabis market, including increased purchase limits for consumers. These pro-business reforms seek to support the growth and sustainability of Nevada’s cannabis industry and improve the overall consumer experience. [Source: Green Market Report]

Alabama Grants First Batch of Medical Cannabis Business Licenses

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has awarded 21 licenses to various entities involved in the medical cannabis industry, including cultivators, processors, dispensaries, transporters, laboratories, and integrated facilities. This significant development marks a major step forward for medical cannabis access in Alabama and paves the way for the establishment of a regulated and legal market. The licenses aim to ensure the availability of safe and quality medical cannabis products for qualifying patients in the state. [Source: Cannabis Business Times]

North Carolina Legislators Push for Medical Marijuana Legalization

Lawmakers in North Carolina are making a late effort to pass a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in the state. With the possibility of a vote before the end of June, proponents of medical cannabis hope to provide relief to patients and establish a regulated system for accessing medical marijuana. The ongoing discussions and legislative action reflect the growing acceptance and recognition of the therapeutic benefits of cannabis across various states in the United States. [Source: MJBizDaily]

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PRODUCTS:

How to Bring AI and Web3 to the Cannabis Industry

An article explores the potential of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and Web3 technologies into the cannabis industry. The aim is to create an ecosystem that enhances the cannabis consumer experience and enables businesses to optimize their operations through AI-powered solutions. By leveraging these technologies, the cannabis industry can unlock new possibilities in areas such as personalized recommendations, supply chain management, and regulatory compliance. [Source: Artificial Intelligence on Medium]

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CULTURE:

Antigua and Barbuda Authorizes Rastafari to Grow and Consume Cannabis

Antigua and Barbuda have granted official authorization to Rastafari officials to cultivate and consume cannabis for religious purposes. This decision recognizes the cultural and religious significance of cannabis within the Rastafari faith and allows for the legal use of cannabis within the framework of religious practices. It reflects a growing global trend of acknowledging and respecting the spiritual use of cannabis in certain contexts. [Source: Ganjapreneur.com]

Radisson Blu Hotel Abuja CBD to Open in Early 2025

Radisson Hotel Group has announced the signing of a new hotel, Radisson Blu Hotel Abuja CBD, in Nigeria’s capital city. Scheduled to open in early 2025, the 104-room hotel will be the group’s 10th property in Nigeria and the third Radisson Blu hotel in the country. This expansion reflects the continued growth and investment in the hospitality industry in Nigeria, meeting the increasing demand for quality accommodations and services in the capital. [Source: Hospitality Net Industry News]

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EDUCATION:

Title: Doctors Urged to Receive Addiction Treatment Education

A call has been made for all doctors to receive comprehensive education on treating addiction, without exceptions. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in the United States has mandated that residency programs provide instruction and experience in pain management, including recognizing signs of substance use disorder. Advocates argue that a foundational education on substance use disorders should begin in medical school and continue throughout residency to equip doctors with the necessary knowledge and skills to address addiction effectively. This move aims to address the growing substance abuse crisis and improve patient care. [Source: Washington Post]

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