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Construction of Dream Las Vegas Halted Due to Insufficient Developer Funds

The construction of the Dream Las Vegas, a $3.1 billion casino and resort project, has been halted due to insufficient developer funds. The project was expected to be a major addition to the Las Vegas Strip, but now faces an uncertain future.The Dream Las Vegas was being developed by a partnership between real estate firm Witkoff Group and New Valley LLC, a subsidiary of the publicly traded company Vector Group Ltd. The project was set to feature a 450-foot-tall tower with 1,500 hotel rooms, a casino, and a convention center.However,

Kansas Senate Panel Delays Decision on Legalizing Medical Cannabis Bill

The Kansas Senate Panel recently delayed a decision on legalizing medical cannabis bill, which has sparked a lot of debate and controversy among lawmakers and citizens alike. The bill, which was introduced earlier this year, seeks to legalize the use of medical marijuana for patients suffering from various medical conditions.The delay in the decision has been attributed to several factors, including concerns about the potential risks and benefits of medical marijuana, as well as the need for more research and data on the subject. Some lawmakers have also expressed concerns

Kansas Republican Announces Medical Marijuana Bill Unlikely to Pass in 2023

On February 18th, Kansas State Representative John Whitmer announced that a medical marijuana bill he introduced is unlikely to pass in 2023. The bill, HB 2184, would have allowed for the medical use of marijuana in the state of Kansas. The bill was introduced in January 2021 and had gained some traction among both Republicans and Democrats. However, Rep. Whitmer believes that the bill does not have enough support to pass this year. He stated that “it’s not a priority for the legislature right now.” The bill would have allowed

Mount Laurel Township Board of Education Approves Proposal for Cannabis Dispensary at Sage Diner

On Tuesday, the Mount Laurel Township Board of Education approved a proposal to allow a cannabis dispensary to open at the Sage Diner. This decision marks a major shift in the township’s stance on cannabis, as it is the first time a dispensary has been allowed to operate in the area. The proposal was brought forward by the Sage Diner’s owner, who has been looking for ways to increase revenue and attract more customers. After careful consideration, the board decided that allowing a cannabis dispensary to open at the diner

The Impact of the Completion of SoftBank Vision Fund’s Investment in Canadian Tech Companies

The completion of SoftBank Vision Fund's investment in Canadian tech companies has had a significant impact on the Canadian tech industry. SoftBank Vision Fund is a $100 billion technology-focused venture capital fund that has invested in some of the world’s most innovative companies. The fund's investments in Canadian tech companies have provided them with the capital and resources necessary to grow and expand their businesses. SoftBank Vision Fund's investments have enabled Canadian tech companies to develop new products, expand into new markets, and hire more employees. This has resulted in

Schenectady Dispensary to Begin Selling Retail Marijuana on April 1st, Owner Confirms

The city of Schenectady, New York is set to become the latest to join the growing list of cities that have legalized the sale of recreational marijuana. According to the owner of the local dispensary, the store will begin selling retail marijuana on April 1st. This marks a major milestone for the city of Schenectady, as it is the first city in the state to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana. The dispensary, which is located in downtown Schenectady, will offer a variety of products including cannabis-infused edibles, pre-rolled joints,

Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition Applauds Governor Shapiro’s Proposal to Include Adult-Use Cannabis in State Budget

The Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition (PCC) is applauding Governor Tom Wolf and Lt. Governor John Fetterman’s proposal to include adult-use cannabis in the state budget. The proposal, which was announced on June 4th, 2020, would legalize and regulate the sale of cannabis for adults 21 and over.The PCC has been advocating for the legalization of cannabis in Pennsylvania for years, and this proposal is a major step forward for the state. The proposal would create a regulated market for adult-use cannabis, allowing adults to legally purchase and possess up to one

Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition Applauds Attorney General Shapiro for Including Adult-Use Cannabis in Proposed State Budget

The Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition (PCC) recently applauded Attorney General Josh Shapiro for including adult-use cannabis in the proposed 2021-2022 state budget. The PCC is a grassroots organization that works to advance the legalization of cannabis in Pennsylvania.The proposed budget includes a provision that would legalize and regulate the sale of recreational cannabis in the state. This would make Pennsylvania the 16th state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The budget also includes a plan to create a system of taxation and regulation for the sale of cannabis products.The PCC believes that

Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition Applauds Attorney General Shapiro’s Support of Adult-Use Cannabis in State Budget Proposal

The Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition (PCC) recently expressed their appreciation for Attorney General Josh Shapiro's support of adult-use cannabis in the state budget proposal. This is a major step forward for the state, as it could potentially lead to the legalization of recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania. The PCC is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the cause of cannabis reform in Pennsylvania. They have been advocating for the legalization of recreational marijuana since 2017, and their efforts have been gaining traction in recent years. In 2019, Governor Tom Wolf endorsed the

Delaware House Passes Bill to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

On June 30th, 2020, Delaware made history by becoming the first state in the mid-Atlantic region to legalize recreational marijuana use. The Delaware House of Representatives passed a bill that will allow adults 21 and over to possess and use marijuana for recreational purposes. This bill is expected to be signed into law by Governor John Carney in the near future. The bill will allow adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and up to six marijuana plants for personal use. It also creates a system of licensed

Hemp Industry Advocates Request Modifications to Governor’s Proposed Sales Regulations

The hemp industry is a rapidly growing sector of the economy, and advocates of the industry are pushing for modifications to the Governor's proposed sales regulations. Hemp is a versatile plant that can be used for a variety of products, including food, clothing, and paper. However, the Governor's proposed regulations could potentially limit the growth of the hemp industry in the state. The proposed regulations would require hemp producers to obtain a license from the state in order to sell their products. This would involve significant paperwork and fees, which