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[PRESS RELEASE] CHICAGO, IL — June 10, 2025 — Cure8, a leading cannabis security and technology services provider, announced today a strategic partnership with Frank Mayer, an industry leader in custom digital kiosks and retail displays, which they will kick off at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference in Chicago.

Since launching in 2016, Cure8 has designed, built, and managed hundreds of cannabis facilities throughout North America. They are a full spectrum security and technology services provider, covering alarms, access control, surveillance systems, point of sale systems, networks, and more. Their clients have included iAnthus, Schwazze, Canopy Growth, Toyko Smoke, Standard Wellness, Everest Cannabis, Northern Helm, and Happy Munkey.

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Frank Mayer brings over 30 years of kiosk expertise to the cannabis space, with hundreds of kiosks deployed in dispensaries nationwide.

Under the partnership, the companies will collaborate on marketing initiatives, with Cure8 leveraging its deep industry knowledge and connections to further establish Frank Mayer digital kiosks as the industry standard.

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Digital kiosks have quickly become a staple in modern dispensaries. Kiosks are used in dispensaries to facilitate check-in, loyalty program sign-ups, product education, and order placement. Many operate on popular cannabis marketplace platforms such as Dutchie and I Heart Jane.

Frank Mayer offers a wide range of kiosk solutions including freestanding floor models, wall-mounted, and countertop units fully customizable to fit a dispensary’s brand and layout.

“Every dispensary has a digital kiosk – or wants one,” said Munir Haque, President of Cure8. “They add to the stores aesthetics and emulate a high-end touch to any store they’re in. They help stores reduce their labor costs and decrease the workload of their budtenders.”

“A key concern with dispensary kiosks has been a turnkey solution that fits all environments,” Haque continued. “Frank Mayer has established a solid solution for all dispensaries. They are scaled to support multi-state operators, and provide kiosk deployment options for social equity and local operators. The company’s kiosks support all the major cannabis point of sale systems and ordering platforms. Frank Mayer has a variety of form factors which include custom design and branding for all styles and sizes of dispensaries.”

“This partnership is a win for everyone,” said Eric Schlissel, CEO/CTO of Cure8. “We’re excited to develop an even closer partnership with one of the leading technology providers in the cannabis space. Frank Mayer’s cannabis clients will receive the same level of support and high-quality products, their tech needs handled with a single inquiry.”

“At Cure8 we pride ourselves on being a flexible full spectrum services provider,” he added. “We’re happy to provide clients with as much or as little help as they need, whether it’s fully building out the security and tech for 5-10 stores in multiple different states or buying and deploying a few units of hardware. Frank Mayer shares that same adaptable approach whether you need one kiosk or a thousand, fully customized or off-the-shelf, they can deliver.”

The Cure8 leadership team, including CEO/CTO Eric Schlissel and President Munir Haque, will be attending the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference June 9 and 10 at the Marriott Magnificent Mile in Chicago, IL, and will be available in the Miami Room. A Frank Mayer kiosk will be onsite for demos.

Those interested in learning more about Cure8 services and Frank Mayer kiosk solutions can reach out to [email protected].

About Cure8
Cure8 is the leading security and technology services provider in the cannabis industry. Our mission is to help all cannabis businesses, regardless of their size or budgets, obtain the professional-grade security and IT they need to get licensed, get started, and achieve their full potential.

About Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc.
At Frank Mayer, we’re experts at delivering custom self-service engagement solutions. In short, we manufacture the tools you need to interact with your customers. Whether that’s an interactive kiosk that offers your guests autonomy and convenience or a retail display that moves your brand’s product, our core expertise is producing self-service programs tailored specifically to your needs.

Through impeccable design, an emphasis on custom solutions, and comprehensive support, Frank Mayer has enabled thousands of enterprise and growth-oriented brands to deliver successful kiosk and display programs to market. To learn more about our services, visit www.frankmayer.com.



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Oklahoma Campaign to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis Will Begin Collecting Signatures Next Month 

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The campaign seeking to legalize adult-use cannabis in Oklahoma is set to begin collecting petition signatures for its proposal next month, KOSU reports. Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action (ORCA) filed its constitutional amendment to legalize cannabis for adults 21-and-older in April, and the group must collect at least 172,993 valid signatures from registered Oklahoma voters to get the question on the ballot.    

ORCA Director Jed Green told KOSU that the group is encouraged by the number of medical cannabis patient ID holders in the state, which totals about 330,000, for the signature gathering portion of the effort.

“We’ve been working to communicate with our industry and community across the state the last couple of months and expect to have a presence in at least a simple majority of Oklahoma counties when we begin on August 6.” — Green to KOSU 

If approved by voters, the amendment would remove the state’s current excise tax on medical cannabis products in addition to the adult-use reforms. Adult-use cannabis sales would be taxed at 10% under the proposal.  

During a 2023 special election, Oklahoma voters rejected a ballot question to legalize adult-use cannabis by a 63% to 38% margin. The new proposal includes safeguards for the state’s medical cannabis program, rules prohibiting the use of THC metabolite tests to determine legal violations, and protections for employees, parents, and owners of firearms.  

The proposal would allow home cultivation of cannabis and allow current medical cannabis operators to immediately enter the adult-use market.  

TG joined Ganjapreneur in 2014 as a news writer and began hosting the Ganjapreneur podcast in 2016. He is based in upstate New York, where he also teaches media studies at a local university.



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PackworldUSA Highlights Versatile, Precision-Driven 3400 Series Heat Sealer for Cannabis Applications

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[PRESS RELEASE] – NAZARETH, Pa., July 28, 2025 – PackworldUSA, a leading manufacturer of precision heat sealing equipment, highlights the 3400 Series Heat Sealer, designed to meet the demanding standards of precision packaging solutions.

For cannabis applications, this advanced system offers unmatched versatility, cleanroom compatibility, and ease of use. The 3400 Series Heat Sealer is manufactured from cleanroom-friendly materials such as stainless steel and anodized aluminum, ensuring it meets strict sterility requirements. The design eliminates the need for fans, reducing the risk of aerating particulates, and is wipe-down ready for standard cleanroom sterilizing solutions. This makes the system ideal for precision packaging in cannabis applications to preserve sensitive products.

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The 3400’s intuitive touchscreen control panel simplifies the programming and monitoring of all sealing parameters, including time, temperature, and pressure. With real-time display capabilities, operators can easily verify critical process parameters, ensuring consistency and reliability in the sealing process. For added security, the 3400 Series includes password protection, preventing unauthorized changes to machine settings or critical process parameters to maintain seal integrity and ensure operation within validated parameters.

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The 3400 Series offers a range of features to accommodate various packaging needs. The optional vacuum/purge system allows for customizable cycles, enabling product packaging to be tightly sealed or gently packed to reduce bulk without damaging the product. The system supports multiple cycles of alternating vacuum and purge functions and can be programmed to end on either cycle, offering flexibility to operators in achieving the desired result. Additionally, the compressed air exhaust outlet can be vented out of the room for even more cleanroom compliance.

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PackworldUSA’s 3400 Series is powered by the TOSS® PIREG® Variable Resistance Control, a hallmark of the company’s precision heat sealing systems. This technology eliminates the need for thermocouples, allowing the machine to achieve the specified sealing temperature within milliseconds while maintaining precise control throughout the sealing process. Available with single or dual bands, the system can easily accommodate thick films requiring heat from both jaw bars, providing even heating for the most challenging applications.

Ensuring the highest standards, the 3400 Series is fully validatable, ISO 11607 compliant, and offers test ports for verifying the functionality of critical process parameters, such as temperature, time, and pressure. Operators can confidently maintain the integrity of every seal, even in the most demanding applications. The 3400 Series also features the exclusive AUTOCAL function for automatic zero calibration and multipoint calibration, making temperature calibration more straightforward than ever before.

Available in both 16-inch and 24-inch models, as well as custom sizes, the 3400 Series accommodates a wide variety of package sizes. Optional water-cooled jaws allow for faster cooling cycle times, minimizing overall sealing time, and the system is equipped with an emergency stop button for added safety.

The system includes a recipe storage feature that enables quick setup for different materials, ensuring minimal downtime between production runs. A resettable seal counter helps operators track production output and schedule maintenance efficiently. Additionally, graphical displays provide real-time feedback on temperature, time, and pressure, complete with visual and audible alarms to alert operators of potential issues and ensure consistent quality.

PackworldUSA stands behind its products, offering a 30-month warranty on all parts excluding consumables. All machines are fully built to the company’s exacting standards, ensuring they meet the rigorous demands of packaging engineers, process engineers, and quality assurance professionals alike. For more information about the 3400 Series Heat Sealer and PackworldUSA’s comprehensive line of precision heat sealing equipment, visit PackworldUSA.com or watch an informational video here.



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Federal Court Sides With Safe Drug Consumption Site, Saying Religious Protections Apply

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A federal appeals court last week sided with a nonprofit attempting to open a supervised drug consumption facility in Philadelphia, reversing a lower court decision and ruling that religious freedom and free exercise protections are applicable to nearly any group claiming a religious motivation for its actions.

In an opinion from a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the court remanded the case, Safehouse v. Department of Justice, back to district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to determine whether the group “has plausibly pleaded” its case under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) and the First Amendment.

An earlier district court ruling in the case rejected Safehouse’s claim that the group was protected under RFRA, siding with Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers who’d argued that the group’s views on harm reduction were “socio-political,” not religious.  Safehouse appealed that ruling last September.

The new Third Circuit opinion, published on Thursday, says the lower court ruling was a “reversible error.”

“RFRA’s plain text and Free Exercise doctrine are clear that those statutory and constitutional protections extend to non-natural persons, including so-called non-religious entities,” the ruling says, citing past court decisions in favor of the evangelical-owned arts-and-crafts store Hobby Lobby as well as a Colorado baker who refused on religious grounds to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.

For those and other reasons, the court said, “we will reverse the District Court’s order that Safehouse is not protected by RFRA and the Free Exercise Clause as a non-religious entity and remand for it to consider whether Safehouse has plausibly pleaded RFRA and Free Exercise counterclaims.”

In a statement sent to supporters, Safehouse leaders said they “are gratified that the Third Circuit acknowledges that Safehouse is entitled to the full protection of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the First Amendment.

“Today’s decision is an important milestone not only for Safehouse, but for all community-based organizations that save lives by evidence-based, compassionate harm-reduction strategies,” the group said. “The Court’s opinion recognizes what we have always believed: The law safeguards our mission to preserve human life in an unprecedented overdose crisis.”

The appeals ruling does not itself allow Safehouse to open its supervised consumption facility in Philadelphia, though it allows the group to continue its challenge against the federal government’s assertion that the prospective site would violate federal law.

In August 2023, when the case was still in district court, 35 Christian and Jewish faith leaders from 19 states submitted an amicus brief in which they supported the nonprofit’s establishment of overdose prevention site under RFRA, saying that Safehouse’s board members’ mission to reduce harm aligns with sincerely held religious beliefs.

DOJ had argued, meanwhile, that “maintaining a place where Safehouse would invite drug users to consume illegal drugs would violate 21 U.S.C. § 856(a)(2).”

That law, in relevant part, makes it illegal to “manage or control any place…and knowingly or intentionally…make available for use, with or without compensation, the place for the purpose of unlawfully manufacturing, storing, distributing, or using a controlled substance.”

DOJ has previously argued that the religious exemption does not apply because Safehouse itself is not a bona fide religious organization. But the religious leaders asserted that the group’s board members are nevertheless motivated by a faith-based understanding of their obligation to prevent unnecessary drug overdose deaths.

As to whether RFRA would allow an exemption to Controlled Substances Act (CSA) itself, the federal drug law does say that “any person may apply for an exception to the application of any provision of this chapter,” but DOJ lawyers have argued that the provision allows only “an exception to particular CSA regulations,” not an exemption from the statute itself.

Safehouse first announced plans to open a Philadelphia safe consumption site in 2018, during the first Trump administration. DOJ sued to block the facility, arguing that it would violate federal drug laws. The district court in that matter sided with Safehouse, but the ruling was later overturned by the Third Circuit.

The case continued under the Biden administration, with DOJ officials continuing to push back against the site. The Supreme Court rejected a request to hear a case on the legality of the Safehouse facilities in October 2021.

While the Philadelphia facility was being held up in the litigation, New York City opened the first locally sanctioned harm reduction centers in the U.S. in November 2021, and officials reported positive results saving lives.

A 2022 study published by the American Medical Association (AMA) found that the New York City facilities decreased the risk of overdose, steered people away from using drugs in public and provided other ancillary health services to people who use illicit substances.

Separate research published AMA the following year found that New York City’s first drug overdose prevention centers (OPCs) did not lead to increased crime despite a significant decrease in arrests.

Rhode Island, while Minnesota and Vermont have also authorized overdose prevention centers (OPCs) at the state level.

Earlier this year, however, the Minnesota plans were put on pause, with state officials citing concerns about federal law.

Last October, a group of doctors argued that overdose prevention centers—where people can more safely use illegal drugs in a medically supervised environment and are typically connected to a host of other services—“represent a wise, cost-effective, and necessary use” of state opioid settlement funds.

The centers can “save lives, improve public health and advance racial equity,” said the paper from the advocacy group Doctors for Drug Policy Reform (D4DPR), adding that the sites have been operating in Europe for almost four decades and have existed in North America since 2003.

“These sites have reduced overdose morbidity and mortality, improved injection safety, and increased access to addiction treatment without raising crime rates,” the group said, adding: “For many individuals who use drugs, these centers are often the only places where they are treated with dignity and respect.”

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) put out a pair of requests for applications in December 2021 to investigate how safe consumption sites and other harm reduction policies could help address the drug crisis.

In August 2023, a U.S. congresswoman from New Jersey was among a number of speakers who called for support and expansion of OPCs at a Drug Policy Alliance event held ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day.

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), who in 2021 sponsored a bill to federally decriminalize all drugs, said during Monday’s webinar that OPCs are an “important part” of a “necessary shift” away from punitive drug policies and toward a more health-centered approach.

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Director Nora Volkow in 2022 also tacitly endorsed the idea of authorizing safe consumption sites, arguing that evidence has effectively demonstrated that the facilities can prevent overdose deaths.

Volkow declined to say specifically what she believes should happen with the ongoing lawsuit, but she said safe consumption sites that have been the subject of research “have shown that it has saved a significant [percentage of] patients from overdosing.”

Read the full Third Circuit ruling in Safehouse v. DOJ below:

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