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Biden Commutes Sentences of Nearly 2,500 Nonviolent Drug Offenders

LOS ANGELES- President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of approximately 2,500 individuals convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, marking a significant use of executive clemency. This action aims to address past disparities in drug-related sentencing, particularly those involving crack and powder cocaine. The White House has not released the names of those who received commutations. ...

January 17th, 2025|

New York Supreme Court Halts Warrantless Raids on Licensed Hemp Retailers

LOS ANGELES- In a recent decision, New York State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Marcelle issued an injunction against the New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB), the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), and the New York City Sheriff's Office, prohibiting them from conducting warrantless raids on state-licensed hemp businesses. The court found that these actions ...

January 17th, 2025|

Indiana Legislators Introduce Cannabis Legalization and Psilocybin Research Bills

LOS ANGELES- Indiana lawmakers have initiated efforts to reform the state's drug policies in the 2025 legislative session, introducing several bills aimed at legalizing cannabis and funding psilocybin research. Cannabis Legalization Proposals Senate Bill 113, sponsored by Senator Rodney Pol (D), seeks to legalize cannabis for both recreational and medical use. The bill proposes establishing ...

January 16th, 2025|

DEA Judge Cancels Cannabis Rescheduling Hearings

LOS ANGELES- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has canceled its upcoming hearings on the proposed rescheduling of cannabis under the Controlled Substances Act. Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney issued the cancellation following legal challenges from pro-reform witnesses, effectively delaying any potential policy changes for at least three months. The hearings, initially set to commence ...

January 15th, 2025|

DEA Faces Allegations of Bias in Cannabis Rescheduling Process

LOS ANGELES- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is under scrutiny following allegations of bias in its handling of the cannabis rescheduling process. Pro-cannabis advocates assert that the agency has demonstrated an "unalterably closed mind" toward reclassifying cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. Critics argue that the DEA has engaged ...

January 10th, 2025|

Hawaii Governor Signs Executive Order to Protect Medical Cannabis Caregivers

LOS ANGELES- Governor Josh Green of Hawaii has signed Executive Order No. 24-06 to protect caregivers who provide medical cannabis to qualified patients from undue enforcement. This action addresses legal changes that were set to take effect on January 1, 2025, which would have ended the authorization for primary caregivers to cultivate cannabis for patients. ...

January 8th, 2025|

Minnesota Approves Hemp Seed Meal for Laying Hens

LOS ANGELES- The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has authorized the use of hemp seed meal in feed for laying hens, positioning Minnesota among the first states to permit this ingredient in poultry diets. Hemp seed meal, derived from grinding the residual cake after oil extraction from hemp seeds, can now constitute up to 20% ...

January 7th, 2025|

DEA Postpones Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing to 2025

LOS ANGELES- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has postponed its public hearing on the proposed rescheduling of cannabis under federal law. Initially scheduled for December 2, 2024, the hearing is now expected to occur in early 2025. The delay follows a preliminary order from Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney, who cited insufficient background information ...

January 1st, 2025|

Tennessee Judge to Rule on Hemp Product Regulations by December 24

LOS ANGELES- A Davidson County Chancery Court judge is expected to decide by December 24, 2024, on a request to block new state regulations affecting hemp-derived products in Tennessee. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) has introduced rules, effective December 26, 2024, that prohibit the sale of hemp products containing more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinolic acid ...

December 19th, 2024|

Virginia Democrats Plan to Reintroduce Cannabis Sales Legislation Amid Governor’s Opposition

LOS ANGELES- In Virginia, Democratic legislators are preparing to reintroduce a bill to establish a regulated market for adult-use cannabis sales. This initiative follows Governor Glenn Youngkin's veto of similar legislation in March 2024, citing concerns over public health and safety. The previous bill, passed by the Virginia General Assembly, aimed to commence legal retail ...

December 18th, 2024|

Wisconsin Senate Minority Leader Proposes Medical Cannabis Legalization for 2025

LOS ANGELES- Senate Minority Leader Melissa Agard (D-Madison) has announced plans to introduce legislation to legalize medical cannabis in Wisconsin during the 2025 legislative session. This initiative builds upon previous efforts that have encountered resistance from Republican lawmakers. Agard intends to reintroduce a bill similar to her 2022 proposal, which sought to establish a medical ...

December 17th, 2024|

Federal Restrictions on Cannabis Sales in Washington

LOS ANGELES- A coalition of Republican lawmakers and Washington, D.C. officials is advocating for the removal of federal restrictions that prevent the District from regulating and taxing cannabis sales. During a recent House Appropriations subcommittee hearing, Chairman Dave Joyce (R-OH) expressed opposition to the longstanding appropriations rider that prohibits D.C. from using local funds to ...

December 12th, 2024|

Trump’s Appointments and the Future of Federal Cannabis Policy

LOS ANGELES- The Trump administration’s recent appointments have raised questions about the trajectory of federal cannabis policy. With nominees holding diverse views on legalization and regulation, the decisions made in the coming months will play a pivotal role in shaping the cannabis industry’s future. Among the significant nominations is Matt Gaetz for Attorney General. Gaetz, ...

December 10th, 2024|

Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Facilitate Expungement of Pardoned Federal Offenses

LOS ANGELES- On November 22, 2024, Representative Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) introduced H.R. 10248, known as the Weldon Angelos Presidential Pardon Expungements Act, in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill, which has been referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary, aims to establish a process for the expungement of federal offenses that have been ...

December 9th, 2024|

Michigan Transfers Hemp Regulation to USDA

LOS ANGELES- Michigan has concluded its state-managed industrial hemp program, transitioning regulatory oversight to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) effective January 1, 2025. This shift, prompted by the enactment of House Bill 5977, dissolves the state's industrial hemp fund and transfers cultivation and regulatory responsibilities to the federal level. Under USDA governance, hemp producers ...

December 5th, 2024|
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Oklahoma to Launch State-Run Cannabis Testing Lab for Industry Oversight by February 2025

LOS ANGELES- Oklahoma is preparing to launch a state-operated cannabis testing laboratory in February 2025, aiming to enhance the accuracy and reliability of product assessments within the state's medical cannabis industry. This initiative addresses longstanding concerns regarding inconsistent testing outcomes and aims to standardize procedures across the sector. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) has ...

December 4th, 2024|

Florida’s Cannabis Legalization Measure Fails Despite Majority Support

LOS ANGELES- In the recent election, Florida's Amendment 3, which proposed the legalization of recreational cannabis for adults aged 21 and over, received 56% voter support. However, it fell short of the 60% supermajority required for constitutional amendments in the state, resulting in its failure. The campaign for Amendment 3 was notably backed by Trulieve, ...

December 3rd, 2024|

DEA Postpones Cannabis Rescheduling Hearings to 2025

LOS ANGELES-The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has postponed its hearings on the proposed rescheduling of cannabis under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) to early 2025. The delay follows a preliminary order from Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney II, who identified deficiencies in the information provided about the 25 designated participants selected by DEA ...

December 3rd, 2024|

Ohio Legislature Considers Ban on Intoxicating Hemp Products

LOS ANGELES- Ohio lawmakers are evaluating Senate Bill 326, introduced by State Senator Steve Huffman (R-Tipp City), which aims to prohibit the sale of intoxicating hemp products. The proposed legislation defines such products as those containing more than 0.5 milligrams of delta-9 THC per serving, 2 milligrams per package, or 0.5 milligrams of total non-delta-9 ...

December 2nd, 2024|

Nebraska Judge Upholds Voter-Approved Medical Cannabis Initiatives

LOS ANGELES- A Nebraska district court has affirmed the validity of two voter-approved measures concerning medical cannabis, dismissing allegations of fraudulent signature collection. The legal challenge aimed to invalidate Measures 437 and 438, which were approved by 71% and 67% of voters, respectively, during the recent election. Measure 437 permits qualified patients to possess and ...

November 28th, 2024|

Texas Attorney General Challenges Dallas Cannabis Decriminalization Measure

LOS ANGELES- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal action against the City of Dallas following the adoption of Proposition R, a voter-approved measure aimed at decriminalizing the possession of up to four ounces of cannabis within city limits. The lawsuit, filed in Dallas County District Court, contends that the amendment contravenes state law ...

November 26th, 2024|
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Senate Farm Bill Draft Proposes Redefinition of Hemp

LOS ANGELES- The U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee has released a draft of the 2024 Farm Bill, introducing significant changes to the federal definition of hemp. The proposed legislation aims to address concerns over intoxicating hemp-derived products, such as delta-8 THC, which have proliferated due to ambiguities in the 2018 Farm Bill. Under the 2018 Farm ...

November 25th, 2024|

California Cannabis Dispensaries Face New Tax Payment Rules

LOS ANGELES- In November 2024, numerous licensed cannabis dispensaries in the Los Angeles area received notices from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) indicating a shift in their tax payment schedules from quarterly to monthly, effective January 1, 2025. This change is attributed to the increasing tax liabilities within the cannabis industry. ...

November 25th, 2024|

FDA Approves Cannabis Trial for Treating PTSD in Veterans

LOS ANGELES- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a clinical trial investigating the use of smoked cannabis as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in military veterans. The study, led by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), marks a significant step in exploring alternative therapies for PTSD, a condition affecting ...

November 22nd, 2024|

DEA Schedules Cannabis Rescheduling Hearings for Early 2025

LOS ANGELES- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has outlined a schedule for witness testimony in the ongoing hearing concerning the potential reclassification of cannabis under the Controlled Substances Act. Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney II has scheduled the proceedings to commence on January 21, 2025, at the DEA's headquarters in Virginia. The hearing will ...

December 13th, 2024|
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