Four Connecticut cannabis companies and their principals have agreed to pay $416,000 to settle allegations that they violated state marijuana, antitrust, and unfair trade practices laws by consolidating operations before completing a mandatory merger review, the Connecticut attorney general’s office announced Monday. Attorney General William Tong said dispensary licensees operating under the Crisp Cannabis brand
Four Connecticut cannabis companies and their principals have agreed to pay $416,000 to settle allegations that they violated state marijuana, antitrust, and unfair trade practices laws by consolidating operations before completing a mandatory merger… [3614 chars]
Source: USA Herald | Published: 2026-01-13T11:09:31Z
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