Teri Buhl – Regulated Cannabis & Hemp Industry Investigative Journalism
Teri Buhl – Regulated Cannabis & Hemp Industry Investigative Journalism.
Teri is a SEC dedicated investigative journalist who writes at her own blog, Smashmouth Investigative Journalism – ( https://www.teribuhl.com/ )
Teri is a professional financial investigative journalist who has written for the Greenwich Time, Hearst CT Newspapers, Forbes Magazine, Fortune.com, The Atlantic.com, New York Magazine, New York Post, Trader Monthly, Housingwire, ML-Implode, The Business Insider, Long Island Business News, Dealbreaker, New York Observer, Bitcoin Magazine, DealFlow Media, SIRF.org, Cannabis Law Report and more. Over the last decade I have been a contributing reporter for Market Nexus Media who published a financial trade publication covering microcap stocks called Growth Capital Investor.
The Huffington Post named Teri the number three most dangerous financial journalist for being willing to challenge the establishment and inform readers best.
Teri writes regularly for Cannabis Law Report and has broken stories on the likes of High Times & Folium amongst others.

Cannabis Executive Justin Costello-GRN Funds sued for Securities Fraud
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Lawsuit alleges Folium Biosciences dumped up to 300,000 gallons of ethanol on land surrounding hemp extraction facility
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Australis Capital receives Shareholder Derivative demand ahead of Contentious Proxy Vote
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Witness Says Folium Doctored THC Analysis Reports For Wholesale Clients
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High Times buys more California dispensaries while being a dead beat debtor on “Have A Heart-Harvest” dispensary deal
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Blythe California City Council Wanted To Pull High Times Prized Dispensary License
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Folium Lawsuit Questions Possible Investor Fraud: Kash Shan Gets Dowty Family Money
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High Times reneges on paying Disabilities Act Violations settlement while raising $ in Mini-IPO
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High Times, Harvest Dispensary Deal Is Heading To Elephants Graveyard
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SEC Says High Times Mini-IPO Must Be Halted
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Aurora, Tilray, and other Canadian Cannabis Companies sued for selling Cannabis product with false Potency Levels
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High Times Admits SEC Filing is Wrong: Stormy Simon off the Board
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