Despite its classification as a Schedule 1 substance, which denotes it as federally illegal with no recognized medical use, states like Arizona, Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania have forged ahead with their own regulatory frameworks.


If cannabis were federally legalized in the U.S. and globally harmonized, the current patchwork system—where dispensaries, local growers, and private couriers dominate—could give way to…

In the cannabis industry, where products are high-value, regulations are strict, and the market moves fast, having the right distribution contract is critical. A great…

In the fast-evolving cannabis industry, distribution is a critical link that connects cultivation, processing, and retail. As businesses scale and markets mature, companies face a…