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Nebraska Judge Upholds Voter-Approved Medical Cannabis Ballot Measures
Lancaster District Court Judge Susan Strong dismissed a lawsuit against the legalization initiatives, ruling both measures fulfilled state requirements.
DEA Could Subpoena HHS in Cannabis Rescheduling Hearings
The Drug Enforcement Administration indicated it could target a ‘novel’ two-factor test used to determine currently accepted medical use.
Smart Approaches to Marijuana Responds to Claims It Colluded With DEA
The prohibitionist group says cannabis rescheduling advocates are attempting to ‘create a sideshow’ of the DEA’s hearing process.
DEA Denies Collusion Allegations Ahead of Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing
The DEA argues that cannabis advocates have no evidence that the agency engaged in unlawful communications with a prohibitionist group.
How Trump’s New Attorney General Pick Pam Bondi Might Affect Cannabis Reform
The president-elect plans to nominate Florida’s former attorney general for his cabinet, but she lacks a pro-cannabis record.
Cannabis Rescheduling Judge Says Hands Tied Behind Back, Can’t Add More Participants
The DEA’s administrative law judge said he was 'not involved in or apprised of' the process the agency utilized to select the participants.
Trump Is In: Will Pro-Cannabis Reform Be In or Out?
What will the new administration and a Republican-controlled Congress mean for cannabis policy? Could we see movement on SAFER Banking before the transition? National Cannabis Roundtable Policy Director David Mangone shares his insights.
Trump’s Pro-Cannabis Pick for Attorney General Withdraws Name
Matt Gaetz cited an uphill battle in receiving confirmation in the Senate as his reasoning for removing himself for consideration for a cabinet spot.
Cannabis Rescheduling Judge Authorizes Prohibitionist Group to Respond to Collusion Claims
Smart Approaches to Marijuana was accused of working behind the scenes with the DEA before an administrative law judge hearing was granted.
2024 State of the Cannabis Lighting Market
Fluence
This ninth annual exclusive report takes a deep dive into the fluctuating lighting trends among commercial cultivators.
Cannabis Rescheduling Advocates Say DEA Stacked Deck, Colluded With Prohibitionists
An administrative law judge is giving the DEA five days to respond to the allegations—if it wants to—after he already approved the hearing’s participant list.
Is Trump Good for Cannabis? MariMed CEO Explains
Jon Levine, who also serves as the company’s president, goes into detail about a heads-down business approach that supersedes White House politics.
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