ICE raids California cannabis farm
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Federal agents conducted immigration enforcement raids on Thursday on state-licensed marijuana nurseries in an agricultural region of coastal Southern California, where they were confronted by throngs of angry protesters.
Multnomah County prosecutors and Portland police said thieves have burglarized about 24 cannabis businesses this year, with several using this same tactic of ramming cars through businesses’ doors and security gates. In some cases, the cars are stolen and later dumped at the business or elsewhere.
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California’s statewide tax hike hit SLO dispensaries on July 1, sparking concerns for competing with the illicit market.
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ICE agents launched immigration raids Thursday at state-licensed marijuana nurseries in Camarillo, California, detaining dozens of farmworkers.
The consolidation continues the trend of an increased rate of cannabis businesses surrendering their licenses.
Despite the scale of exposure, few cannabis operators carry adequate insurance coverage. “There really isn't… a well-known or successfully operating traditional product recall product out there,” Sullivan said. Most rely on limited product withdrawal expense coverage, which doesn't come close to covering the potential losses.
A budding business in southern Minnesota is on track for a legal cannabis market milestone: opening the first retail non-tribally owned dispensary off of tribal land. Jacob Schlichter, owner of The Smoking Tree in Albert Lea,