Nolan plans appeal to state Supreme Court, ABC revocation hearing still set for Monday Storm Nolan, owner of an embattled Fort Smith cultivation facility, filed a notice Tuesday that he intends to appeal his case to the state Supreme Court after a Pulaski County judge ruled earlier this month that the state erred when it issued him a license. Nolan is still scheduled to go before the director of… View Article 2 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association still planning justice agenda, details to come The state cannabis industry association plans to pursue a push for legislative changes similar to those announced by President Joe Biden on the federal level, but the details have yet to be worked out, according to the group’s executive director. The Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association announced earlier this month that it was committed to “pursuing… View Article 2 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Judge denies Nolan new trial in case over River Valley license Circuit Judge Herb Wright denied the owner of an embattled Fort Smith cultivation facility from intervening in a case that could determine his business’ fate and denied him a new trial in the matter in a pair of rulings issued Monday. 2 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Good Day Farm releases Vanilla Sprinkles gummies in time for Thanksgiving Good Day Farm has released it’s latest seasonal offering, Vanilla Sprinkles gummies, in time for Thanksgiving. The gummies are available at Good Day Farm dispensaries in Arkansas and Missouri and other select dispensaries. 2 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Nolan asks for new trial, says he’s due ABC hearing and $6 million of marijuana could be wasted Storm Nolan, owner of an embattled Fort Smith cultivation facility, filed a motion late Thursday asking for a new trial and arguing that the judge had made “fundamental errors of fact and law.” A motion filed Friday argues that Nolan is due an ABC hearing over his license and that $6 million worth of marijuana could be wasted. 3 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Lawyers file new suit against Gray, Steel related to Morrilton dispensary The lawyers who filed a lawsuit last week over a Heber Springs dispensary filed another suit Tuesday against the same defendants over a Morrilton dispensary. Daniel Holland and Scott Poynter, along with attorney James Streett, filed a suit Tuesday against Alex Gray, Nate Steel and two law firms associated with them over allegations related to… View Article 3 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Plaintiffs in River Valley case ask judge to enforce order, call off revocation hearing The plaintiffs in the River Valley case have asked Judge Herb Wright to step in to enforce his orders and stop a revocation hearing from taking place later this month. The plaintiffs also say the state agency defendants should have to show cause as to why they shouldn’t be held in contempt. 3 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Restraining order continues to prevent commission from issuing final two dispensary licenses A temporary restraining order continues to prevent the state Medical Marijuana Commission from issuing the final two dispensary licenses as a ruling in the court case related to the order is on appeal to the state Supreme Court. 3 months ago by Griffin Coop News
Review: The Spice from Native Green’s in-house grow hits just right When I arrived home from a pleasant walk to my local voting site last week, I promptly celebrated the exercise of my civil liberty by rolling up a joint of The Spice, a strain from dispensary Native Green Wellness’ in-house grow operation, known as GOLDEN. 3 months ago by Mary Jane Doe Reviews
Arkansas dispensary sales on pace for record year, top $23.4 million in October Arkansas dispensary sales are on pace to surpass the sales record of $264.9 million set last year. Natural Relief Dispensary of Sherwood and Suite 443 of Hot Springs were the top-selling dispensaries last month. 3 months ago by Griffin Coop News