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San Diego medical marijuana landlord files for IPO : sandiegouniontribune





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San Diego medical marijuana landlord files for IPO

San Diego medical marijuana landlord files for IPO
San Diego medical marijuana landlord files for IPO
A nascent San Diego real estate firm that aims to own buildings used to grow medical marijuana has filed to become publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange.Innovative Industrial Properties, lead by former BioMed Realty Chief Executive Alan Gold, submitted its prospectus Monday to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.Founded in June, the company is seeking to sell 8.75 million shares at around $20 each for net proceeds of $175 million, according to the prospectus.


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Temple, Jefferson to collaborate on medical marijuana research

Temple, Jefferson to collaborate on medical marijuana research
Temple, Jefferson to collaborate on medical marijuana research
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Temple partnering with Jefferson to study effects of medical marijuana

Temple partnering with Jefferson to study effects of medical marijuana
Temple partnering with Jefferson to study effects of medical marijuana
A pair of Philadelphia schools will team up on a groundbreaking effort to study the effects of medical marijuana.Temple University announced Thursday that it will collaborate with Thomas Jefferson University's Center for Medical Cannabis Education & Research (CMCER) to aid physicians and scientists working with the drug.The CMCER was launched by Jefferson in May as the first research center operated by a health sciences school to examine the medical uses of marijuana.


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Wendell couple sues Massachusetts State Police over no-warrant medical marijuana raid

Wendell couple sues Massachusetts State Police over no-warrant medical marijuana raid
Wendell couple sues Massachusetts State Police over no-warrant medical marijuana raid
GREENFIELD — A Wendell couple who recently lost their outdoor-grown medical marijuana plants to a helicopter-led law enforcement raid has sued Massachusetts State Police in Franklin Superior Court.Patti Scutari and Francesco "Apollo" Compagnone say they were in full compliance with the state's 2012 medical marijuana law when their 1 Wendell Depot Road property was raided Sept. 13 in a joint operation between National Guard personnel and state police.The civil action, entered Oct. 18 by Northampton lawyer Marvin Cable, seeks return of the dozen or so confiscated plants, attorneys' fees, compensatory damages, and other relief deemed appropriate by the court.


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