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Missouri Cannabis Regulators Revoke 25 Microbusiness Licenses
The state’s Division of Cannabis Regulation determined the license holders did not meet social equity eligibility requirements.
Mother of Trulieve Cannabis Worker Who Died Testifies on Workplace Safety Bill
The legislation would form a Department of Workplace and Consumer Safety within the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission.
DEA Fails to Set Cannabis Rescheduling Briefing Schedule; No Progress Made on Interlocutory Appeal
The DEA provided its chief administrative law judge a 90-day joint status update indicating no progress toward ending the appeal.
How to Make Inventory Decisions That Drive Profit
Flipping your mindset from a ‘seed-to-sale’ to a ‘sale-to-seed’ strategy can help you make smarter cannabis inventory choices that protect margins and improve cash flow.
Delaware Marijuana Commissioner Dances Around Question on Adult-Use Sales Launch Amid FBI Debacle
The state’s head regulator pointed to local zoning issues, saying a delay in securing a service code for background checks ‘hasn’t slowed us down.’
Hawaii Moves to Legalize Medical Cannabis for Any Condition
The Senate adopted a House bill that would also ease the process of obtaining a medical cannabis recommendation and add new cultivation licenses.
Minnesota Cannabis Regulators Broke Law When Canceling Social Equity Lottery, Judge Rules
The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management abandoned its preapproval lottery for social equity licenses amid a stay order late last year.
The Cannabis Industry is Failing Medical Patients—And Leaving Billions on the Table (Opinion)
The cannabis industry was built on medical cannabis; now it’s time to return to it.
High Tariffs Hurting Cannabis Sector, With Little Relief in Sight
This week’s announcements of reciprocal tariffs will only shake an already volatile supply chain for vape and cannabis businesses.
Delaware Lawmakers File Bill to Fix FBI Snafu for Adult-Use Sales
The legislation identifies specific categories of individuals required to obtain fingerprint checks for licenses in the state’s forthcoming adult-use market.
Oklahoma Cannabis Advocates Submit 2026 Adult-Use Legalization Initiative
Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action filed the proposed constitutional amendment to put a question before voters next year.
3 Crucial Tips for Drafting Cannabis Contracts
Cannabis’s federally illegal status can mean broken contracts have no legal recourse. Here are cautionary tales you can learn from and critical steps you can take to help ensure your business is protected.
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