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Marijuana Today Daily Headlines
Friday, November 15, 2019 | Curated by host Shea Gunther

// Oregon bans on both flavored nicotine and cannabis vaping products now on hold (Oregon Live)

// Canopy’s net revenue plunges as challenges pile up in Canadian cannabis sector (Marijuana Business Daily)

// Pennsylvania medical marijuana sales top $500M in first 2 years (Penn Live (AP))


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// Opportunity: New Brunswick to sell its 20 government-owned cannabis stores (Marijuana Business Daily)

// Support For Marijuana Legalization Increased Again In 2019, Pew Poll Finds (Marijuana Moment)

// Public pot consumption will only be allowed at dispensaries and smoke shops – dashing hopes of bars and restaurants (Chicago Sun-Times)

// The Green Organic Dutchman Signs Arrangements for Up to $103 Million in Funding (New Cannabis Ventures)

// Drake’s Dream Crew wants to trademark Health Canada’s THC symbol (Leafly)

// Postal Service Unveils ‘Drug Free USA Forever’ Stamp Commemorating 1980s Anti-Drug Program (Marijuana Moment)

// Cross-pollination could cost marijuana farmers several thousand dollars as hemp production expands nationwide (Marijuana Business Daily)


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