Medical Marijuana Sales in Arkansas Could Set New Record
From January through June, patients spent $141 million to buy a little more than 29,000 pounds of marijuana, according to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. read more >
From January through June, patients spent $141 million to buy a little more than 29,000 pounds of marijuana, according to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. read more >
River Valley Relief Cultivation’s Storm Nolan saw his license renewed even as the state Supreme Court reviews a lower court’s order for the license to be stripped. read more >
The company allegedly lured investors by claiming that retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark Sr. was a top advisor for the company, long after he resigned from the board. read more >
State Question 820, the result of a signature gathering drive last year, was the only item on the statewide ballot, and early results showed heavy opposition in rural areas. read more >
The former CEO of Mountain Valley Spring Water was granted the sixth such license in the state. read more >
The marijuana-derived products have become increasingly popular in lotions, tinctures and foods, while their legal status has been murky in the U.S. read more >
In the weeks after Arkansas cannabis financial firm Abaca was acquired for that amount by Colorado’s SHF Holdings Inc. late last year, Abaca co-founder Dan Roda says in some ways, very little. read more >
He was the consultant who oversaw messaging against marijuana legalization for the Family Council and its allies. read more >
An “unusual alliance” across the political spectrum and doubts about business details helped doom the legalization attempt, campaign veterans and observers say. read more >
The Arkansas Supreme Court has promised a quick review of an appeal by grower Storm Nolan in the case. read more >
The licensing reversal favored 2600 Holdings of Little Rock, doing business as Southern Roots Cultivation, which had sued claiming it should have rightfully won the license. read more >
The company will use the money to “keep fueling our national expansion,” said CEO Dan Roda. read more >
The state Supreme Court's dissent cites past shortcomings the commission has exhibited. read more >
Growth has come at a blazing pace for the company. read more >