Week in Review: Canadian exports, district attorneys policy group & dispensary lawsuits
By Omar Sacirbey, John Schroyer and Bart Schaneman
A Canadian medical marijuana company brokers another export deal, the nation’s district attorneys form a group to possibly recommend national cannabis policies, and Southern California dispensaries sue their unlicensed counterparts.
Here’s a closer look at some notable developments in the marijuana industry over the past week.
Canada builds its export lead
Tilray, a federally licensed MMJ grower in Canada, has inked
another export deal, this time with Alef Biotechnology SpA, a cannabis company licensed by the Chilean government.
While the accord is another milestone in the emergence of a global marijuana
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