Minnesota Earns $1.5 Million in Revenue From Hemp-Derived Edibles
Minnesota generated $1.5 million in revenue within the first two months of implementing a 10% gross receipts tax on hemp-derived THC edibles sales.
These cannabis taxes have brought in nearly $700,000 in July and $842,000 in August. The state's hemp market, featuring products like gummies and drinks, presents a unique opportunity as Minnesota prepares for the legalization of recreational marijuana.
Significant growth in the cannabis industry is anticipated, with annual sales projected to reach $1.5 billion by the end of the decade.
Study Highlights Tradeoffs Of Recreational Marijuana Legalization
A recent Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City paper explores the tradeoffs associated with recreational marijuana legalization, highlighting potential economic growth alongside social challenges.
Early adopters of legalization experience more significant economic benefits. The study suggests that potential tax revenue gains can help offset the decline in tobacco and alcohol taxes, emphasizing the importance of setting appropriate tax rates to avoid stifling the legal market.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Issues First Medical Marijuana Cards
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) has issued its first medical marijuana patient cards, marking a significant milestone in a program approved by the Tribal Council in 2021.
EBCI members approved adult-use cannabis sales, potentially boosting the tribe's economy while awaiting action from North Carolina's state legislature on medical marijuana legislation. The EBCI Cannabis Control Board has received over 1,000 applications.
Virginia's Cannabis Policy Depends On November Elections
Virginia's cannabis policy direction hangs in the balance as all 140 legislative seats in the state face an election next month. The outcome will shape the future of marijuana regulation in the commonwealth. Democrats favor legalization, while Republicans lean towards cracking down on illicit cannabis activities, reported Marijuana Moment.
Hawaii's Innovative Inter-Island Sales Tackle Inventory Shortages
Hawaii's medical cannabis companies have blazed a trail with an innovative inter-Island sales and delivery system. This system employs helicopters and boats to facilitate the wholesale transfer of marijuana products between the many islands.
This groundbreaking approach addresses persistent inventory shortages within Hawaii's medical cannabis market.
Despite challenges such as high operational costs and regulatory restrictions, this innovation is considered a potential blueprint for other markets, providing enhanced accessibility for island patients, reported MJBizDaily.
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