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Tilray Brands Subsidiary is First Company in Italy Approved to Distribute Medical Cannabis Flower

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FL Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tilray Brands Inc., has become the first company in Italy to receive government approval to distribute medical cannabis flower. The products are set to be available this month in pharmacies throughout the country.  

In a statement, Denise Faltischek, chief strategy officer and head of International at Tilray Brands, said the “milestone underscores the vital role of medical cannabis as a therapeutic medicine for patients in need, supporting their health and well-being.” 

“We are proud to expand our medical cannabis portfolio in Italy with the introduction of our Tilray Medical high-quality, EU-GMP certified medical cannabis products that uphold the highest standards in patient care,” Faltischek said. “We extend our gratitude to the Ministero della Salute (Italian Ministry of Health) for their trust in Tilray Medical and for providing the necessary regulatory framework to ensure access to safe, consistent and reliable cannabinoid-based therapies. Together, we are advancing health care and patient wellness through innovation and collaboration.” — Faltischek in a press release 

The three approved products include Tilray Medical’s Tilray THC 25%, Tilray THC 18%, and Tilray THC 9%/CBD 9%. 

Italy legalized medical cannabis in 2013 and initially relied on imported medical cannabis products; however, the Italian Army was later tasked with local cultivation at the Military Pharmaceutical Plant in Florence, which was criticized for producing low quality flower.  

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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What’s Changed Since Connecticut Legalized Adult-Use Marijuana 4 Years Ago?

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Not only have recreational sales increased, but medical purchases have made up less than half of the state’s cannabis market retail sales since May 2023.

By Sasha Allen, CT Mirror

July 1 marks four years of legalized recreational cannabis use in Connecticut, and with legalization came major changes to the medical marijuana market.

A law enacted in 2012 allowed the purchase and use of cannabis for medical reasons only. But in 2021, the state legalized recreational use for everyone 21 and older. Statewide recreational retail sales began in January 2023, and by May 2023, recreational sales accounted for the majority of state cannabis retail sales, a trend that has continued to today.

Connecticut was the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana.

Under state law, anyone 21 or older without a medical card is allowed to possess up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis flower or other cannabis product equivalent in public and up to 5 ounces in their private residence. Medical cardholders can posses up to 5 ounces of cannabis on their person.

Not only have recreational sales increased, but medical purchases have made up less than half of the state’s cannabis market retail sales since May 2023.

Connecticut was the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana.

Both medical and recreational dispensaries sell similar products, but medical users who are using the product to treat “debilitating medical conditions” aren’t subject to the cannabis tax. Medical users can also buy other products that recreational users cannot, including capsules, tablets, pills, sublinguals and suppositories.

Medical users are also not subject to potency restrictions, while recreational cannabis is currently capped at 30 percent THC for cannabis flower and 60 percent THC for concentrate products other than vapes. However, as of October 1, 2025, the cap for raw flower will be raised to 35 percent THC and 70 percent THC for concentrates other than vapes.

The cannabis tax is dependent on both the product and the amount of THC; edible products are taxed the most heavily per milligram of THC and plant products the least. For an eighth of flower that’s 15 percent THC, for the tax currently sits at around 9.4 percent, fluctuating based on product pricing. Edibles are subject to a tax of $0.0275 per milligram of the product’s total THC content.

Medical card holders are required to apply for renewal annually, which involves a consultation fee with health care providers that can range from $100 to $350 for users 18 and older. For users under 18, users must have a condition specified by the legislature for medical usage as well as parental consent and a caregiver arrangement.

Because cannabis usage is federally illegal, medical card holders are prohibited from purchasing firearms, and everyone applying for a firearm is required to disclose their usage of cannabis and other federally controlled substances. Federal law bars all cannabis users from owning a firearm.

Each hybrid or recreational cannabis retailer registered in Connecticut must pay the cannabis tax, which varies by product. The state cannabis tax brought in $21.3 million in state revenue for FY 2024.

Overall, the sales tax—along with state sales tax, municipality sales tax and licensing and conversion fees for dispensaries—brought in $49.4 million in cannabis revenue for FY 2024.

While there are dozens of products on the market, usable cannabis flower, which is just the dried plant, brings in the most sales across the medical and recreational markets. Overall, in May 2025, recreational cannabis retail sales were $18.7 million. Medical retail sales were $6.6 million.

There is only one exclusively medical dispensary in the state. The rest of the dispensaries have transitioned and cater to both the recreational market and the medical market as hybrid dealers, or just the recreational market.

Statewide, there are 36 recreational dispensaries and 35 hybrid dealers. However, the number of dispensaries fluctuates. Back in January 2023, only nine hybrid dispensaries existed. Numbers from around February 2025 showed 64 dispensaries in the state—eight fewer than are currently open.

This article first appeared on CT Mirror and is republished here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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California Cannabis Excise Tax Hike Takes Effect as Consumers Face Mounting Cost-of-Living Crisis

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The excise tax increase will drive more Californians to the unlicensed market; Assembly Bill 564 offers a path to roll back the policy.



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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Seeking to Invalidate Nebraska Medical Cannabis Reforms

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A lawsuit filed by former Nebraska state Sen. John Kuehn seeking to block the state’s voter-approved medical cannabis reforms was dismissed last week in a district court, Nebraska Public Media reports.

Kuehn had argued in the suit that the medical cannabis reforms would violate state and federal law, since cannabis remains a Schedule I substance under federal law, and that his status as a Nebraska taxpayer allows him to sue over what he believes is the “illegal expenditure of taxpayer money.”

Lancaster County District Court Judge Susan Strong disagreed, however, and dismissed the case on Thursday.

“The Court does not believe that the incidental burdens of implementing a law, like employee time and printing costs, is an ‘expenditure of public funds’ sufficient to confer taxpayer standing under Nebraska law.” — Strong, via Nebraska Public Media

It was not the first lawsuit against the medical cannabis reforms brought by the former state senator that Strong dismissed — the district court judge in November rejected another lawsuit from Kuehn that had accused the medical cannabis campaign of improperly obtaining petition signatures, saying the plaintiffs fell “well short” of showing the signatures were invalid.

Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana Executive Director Crista Eggers said in a statement that the group appreciates the “thoughtful decision” to dismiss the latest lawsuit brought by Keuhn.

“This is yet another failed attempt to strip away the will of the people, and should send a clear message to the opposition that they have lost,” Eggers said in the report.

In the end, Nebraska voters overwhelmingly approved the state’s medical cannabis proposal despite political opposition from Kuehn and even current state officials like Secretary of State Bob Evnen.

State lawmakers, however, have repeatedly failed this year to advance legislation to implement the voter-approved reforms.



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