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Wisconsin Lawmakers Rally for Medical Cannabis Legalization in Committee Hearing
The state Senate’s top Republican officers shared personal stories to advocate for reform in the chamber’s Health Committee hearing.
Rhode Island Cannabis Chair Steps Down; Adult-Use Dispensary Awards Months Away
The state commission’s inaugural chairperson, Kimberly Ahern, is leaving her post as 24 adult-use dispensary licenses won’t be awarded until May 2026.
‘Rent-a-License’ Scheme Highlights New York Cannabis’s Track-and-Trace Problem
State regulators filed multiple charges against processor and distributor Omnium Canna, seeking license revocation, debarment and fines.
Massachusetts Ballot Campaign to End Adult-Use Cannabis Market ‘On Track’ to Collect Enough Signatures
The petitioners aim to collect more than the 74,574 signatures needed to place ‘Version B’ of a prohibition initiative on the 2026 ballot.
Cannabis Workforce Solutions: How Licensed Cultivators, Dispensaries Benefit From Industry-Education Alliances (Opinion)
As the cannabis industry matures, the integration of targeted workforce and business development training will be essential.
Lifelong Humboldt County Cultivator Goes Global to Fight Cratering Prices
Jason Gellman of Ridgeline Farms says selling genetics to companies that can amplify his reach is the best way to survive oversupply in California’s legal market.
Ohio Judge Blocks Governor’s Intoxicating Hemp Product Ban for 2 Weeks
The trial court judge granted a temporary restraining order that delays Gov. Mike DeWine’s executive order to shut down hemp THC product sales.
California Governor Vetoes Bill to Allow Medical Cannabis Home Shipments
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s veto comes at a time when medical cannabis sales continue to shrink, and medical cannabis products have become ‘virtually extinct.’
A Recipe For Avoiding Disaster: How Strong Trade Associations Can Help Neutralize Bitter Ingredients in the Cannabis Industry
In trade associations, cannabis businesses can overpower the bitter taste of bad actors and advocate for improved policies.
3 Ohio Businesses Sue Governor Over Hemp Product Ban
The vape and smoke shops and manufacturers argue that Gov. Mike DeWine’s executive order violates the separation of powers doctrine.
Trump’s Drug Czar Nominee Side-Steps Questions on Cannabis Rescheduling
Sara Carter, the president’s pick to be the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, did not provide specifics in questions for the record.
Ohio Governor Halts Hemp THC Product Sales for 90 Days
Gov. Mike DeWine declares a state of emergency for consumable hemp products and orders his agencies to promulgate regulations.
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