Lt Governor Kevin Meyer signed Alaska’s new on-site marijuana consumption bill into law allowing for up to one gram of marijuana ...
March, 2019
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5 March
Alaska On-Site Consumption Bill Awaiting Lt. Governor’s Signature
The Marijuana Control Board has finally approved regulations for on-site marijuana consumption in Alaska. All that’s needed now is Lt. Governor ...
February, 2019
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6 February
Concern Surrounds Alaska’s New Marijuana Control Board Appointee
Many aren’t thrilled about the appointment of Vivian Stiver to the Alaska Marijuana Control Board. Some view her as against marijuana ...
January, 2019
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8 January
Bethel Marijuana Dispensary Opening Soon
ALASKAbuds dispensary is about to open in Bethel. A meeting with the Bethel Planning Commission is planned for January 10. The ...
December, 2018
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3 December
Alaska’s Marijuana Businesses Can Now Use a Credit Union
Alaska marijuana businesses will finally have a financial institution. Credit Union 1 has announced a pilot program that will provide checking ...
November, 2018
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14 November
Alaska’s Marijuana Industry Continues to Expand
Alaska’s marijuana industry continues to see growth. In September, the state collected $1.5 million in tax revenue from 119 retailers. The ...
October, 2018
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4 October
Alaska Awards Company with Cannabis Training Certification
Green CulturED is now offering the Marijuana Handler Certification approved by the Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO). They offer ...
September, 2018
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5 September
Public Comment Period Open Regarding Marijuana Cafes in Alaska
The Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office has started accepting public comments regarding marijuana cafes in the state. The cafes would ...
August, 2018
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2 August
Alaska Governor Reallocates Some Marijuana Tax Revenue to Education
As part of the Alaska Education Challenge, Governor Walker is allocating 25-percent of the state’s marijuana tax dollars toward education. The ...
July, 2018
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3 July
Alaska Officials Vote 8-2 to Not Increase Marijuana Taxes
State officials determined that the legal marijuana industry was paying for itself in Alaska, so they wanted to raise the sales ...