10 Biggest Cannabis News You Missed from November 2024
Welcome to the November 2024 edition of our “10 Biggest Cannabis News” blog! This month has been packed with exciting developments and important updates across the cannabis industry. From impressive sales milestones in Ohio to groundbreaking studies that challenge long-held assumptions, there’s plenty to unpack. Whether you’re a cannabis business owner, industry professional, or an enthusiast keeping up with the latest trends, this roundup has something for everyone.
November brought a mix of growth, innovation, and challenges, highlighting the industry’s resilience and rapid evolution. From consumer spending patterns and wellness trends to regulatory shifts and cybersecurity concerns, the stories this month paint a vivid picture of where cannabis is headed. Let’s dive into the top 10 cannabis news stories that defined November!
- Marijuana Vape Company Criticizes Instagram for Content Restrictions
A leading marijuana vape company has called out Instagram and Meta for restricting cannabis-related content. Despite following guidelines, their posts are often removed, limiting their ability to connect with consumers. This reflects the broader issue of social media platforms imposing strict rules on cannabis businesses, leaving the industry calling for more fair and transparent policies.
- LA County Launches Teen Cannabis Use PSA Campaign
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office has launched a public service campaign aimed at educating teens about the potential risks of cannabis use. With legalization making marijuana more accessible, the campaign focuses on raising awareness about its effects on developing brains and promoting responsible consumption habits.
- Poll Finds Consumers Spending More on Cannabis in 2024
A new poll reveals that cannabis consumers are spending more money on marijuana products this year compared to last. Higher-quality offerings, increased market access, and evolving preferences have driven up spending, showcasing the growing integration of cannabis into consumers’ lives.
- Study Shows Food Service Workers Have Highest Cannabis Use Rates
A study has identified food service and accommodation workers as the top cannabis consumers among professions. High-stress environments and long hours contribute to elevated use in this sector, reflecting a growing trend of cannabis being used for relaxation and stress management.
- Poll: Women Drawn to Cannabis for Wellness but Concerned About Price
Women are increasingly turning to cannabis for its health and wellness benefits, including stress relief, better sleep, and pain management, according to a new poll. However, pricing remains a significant concern, highlighting the need for affordable options in the market.
- Oklahoma Plans State Cannabis Testing Lab
Oklahoma regulators have announced the creation of a state-run cannabis testing lab to oversee and verify the accuracy of results from commercial labs. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and ensure product safety for consumers.
- Cybersecurity Threats Target Cannabis Industry
The Everest ransomware group has identified the cannabis industry as a potential target, raising concerns about the vulnerability of cannabis companies. This highlights the urgent need for businesses to strengthen their cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data and operations.
- New Mexico Cannabis Company Plans Legal Action Over Police Raid
A New Mexico cannabis company is planning to sue after a police raid disrupted its operations. The company claims the raid caused financial and reputational damage, spotlighting the challenges cannabis businesses face in maintaining compliance amid complex legal frameworks.
- Millennials Lead the Charge in Cannabis Pre-Roll Purchases
Millennials are driving the popularity of cannabis pre-rolls, purchasing more than any other generation. Their preference for convenience and ready-to-use products makes pre-rolls a booming category in the cannabis market, offering valuable insights for retailers.
- Ohio Recreational Sales Surpass $131 Million Since August Launch
Ohio’s recreational cannabis market has generated over $131 million in sales since its launch in August, reflecting strong consumer demand and effective rollout strategies. This success positions Ohio as a key player in the U.S. cannabis industry, with plenty of growth potential ahead.
As November comes to a close, it’s clear the cannabis industry is evolving at an incredible pace. From expanding sales and consumer trends to pressing challenges like cybersecurity, this month’s stories highlight the dynamic nature of this space. Staying informed is the key to navigating these changes, whether you’re running a business or just following the industry’s growth.
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