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Idaho Pushes Forward on Medical Cannabis Initiative Amidst Surrounding States’ Relaxed Laws
LOS ANGELES— As the drive for medical cannabis intensifies nationwide, Idaho finds itself as an island of resistance in a sea of relaxed cannabis regulations. Kind Idaho, a determined advocacy group, is fervently seeking to change that dynamic by ensuring medical cannabis becomes accessible to Idahoans. They are currently gathering signatures to position their proposal ...
Golden Roots Faces License Revocation and Hefty Fines in New Mexico Over Cannabis Regulation Violations
ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico regulatory authorities have dealt a significant blow to Albuquerque's cannabis industry, revoking the license of local firm Golden Roots and imposing a nearly $300,000 fine. This punitive action is the result of allegations that the company, operating under the name Cannabis Revolution Dispensary, had both unlawfully procured and improperly transported cannabis ...
Bipartisan Cannabis Reform Takes Center Stage Again in Congress
LOS ANGELES- Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has reintroduced federal cannabis reform to the forefront, two years after she became a prominent Republican voice on the matter. On October 24, Mace unveiled a new cannabis legalization bill, echoing her previous attempt with the States Reform Act filed in November 2021. This earlier effort sought to deregulate ...
New Mexico Tax Department Pursues Over 100 Cannabis Firms for Delinquent Taxes
LOS ANGELES- The New Mexico Department of Taxation and Revenue announced an enforcement drive on Wednesday, highlighting that over 100 cannabis license holders in the state have failed to meet their tax obligations. According to a recent news release by the agency, 80 cannabis businesses settled their tax dues when contacted by the department over ...
Tilray and Docklight Settle Dispute Over Bob Marley-Branded Cannabis Product Deal
LOS ANGELES- A legal battle between Tilray Brands Inc. and Docklight Brands concerning an agreement to market Bob Marley-branded cannabis products in Canada has come to a close. U.S. District Judge Tana Lin, located in Washington state, has ruled the case be dismissed. Neither party is required to bear the other's legal costs, as per ...
Canada Marks Five Years of Cannabis Legalization: A Look Back and Ahead
LOS ANGELES- October 17 marks a momentous occasion for Canada, as it celebrates the fifth anniversary of cannabis legalization, a pioneering move for an industrialized nation and one that has seen cannabis contributing roughly 0.5% to the nation's total economy. The Path to Legalization It was the Cannabis Act (C-45) that sowed the seeds of ...
Legal fights Surround Alabama’s Medical Cannabis Licensing Process
LOS ANGELES-The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) finds itself amidst legal turbulence due to challenges related to its medical cannabis licensing process. Background: Verano Holdings Corp. recently took legal action against the AMCC, criticizing the commission's convoluted licensing procedure. This lawsuit is among several others filed against the AMCC. The tiff between Verano and AMCC ...
Ohio Grapples with Cannabis Legalization as Early Voting Commences
COLUMBUS– The Buckeye State stands on the precipice of a transformational decision. As early voting gets underway, Ohio residents are faced with a potential shift in their state's stance on cannabis. Public sentiment, shaped by intensive campaigning from both sides, tilts favorably toward legalization, but opposition tactics are intensifying the debate. Recent surveys present an ...
U.S. Cannabis Banking Reform Faces New Hurdles Amid Political Drama
WASHINGTON D.C. — Recent optimism surrounding potential U.S. cannabis banking reform has encountered obstacles, with unrelated political issues clouding prospects for legislative passage. While there is hope for the U.S. Senate to pass the SAFER Banking Act, which would protect financial institutions serving state-legal marijuana businesses from federal prosecution, the political tumult in the House ...
California Governor Vetoed Cannabis Cafe Bill, Citing Smoke-Free Concerns
LOS ANGELES — Governor Gavin Newsom has placed a halt on the proposed move to introduce Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes in California. Despite significant bipartisan backing, Assembly Bill 374, the bill that could have potentially transformed cannabis dispensaries into cafes with live performances, food, and cannabis products, met its end at the governor's desk this Friday. ...
Georgia Pharmacies to Offer Low-THC Cannabis Oil, Expanding Access for Medical Patients
ATLANTA- In a pioneering move, Georgia has become the first state in the U.S. to greenlight the sale of medical cannabis at independent pharmacies, with the objective of simplifying access for its registered medical cannabis clientele, reports the Associated Press. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy recently initiated the application process, and close to 120 pharmacies ...
Gavin Newsom’s Veto of Cannabis Cafes and Psychedelic Medicine: A Balancing Act
LOS ANGELES-California Governor Gavin Newsom's recent actions on cannabis-related bills have left both proponents of cannabis reform and the cannabis industry with mixed feelings. While he signed several bills into law that will bring significant changes to the state's cannabis regulations, his veto of two crucial bills - one related to cannabis cafes and another ...
California’s Psychedelic Dilemma: Governor Newsom’s Tightrope Walk on SB58
LOS ANGELES— Six decades of advocacy for psychedelic legalization in California might finally culminate with the passage of SB58, a landmark bill proposing the decriminalization of certain natural psychedelics for therapeutic use. Having cleared the state legislature on September 7, the bill now awaits Governor Gavin Newsom's signature or veto. However, nearly a month since ...
California Governor Newsom Paves the Way for Psychedelic Medicine
LOS ANGELES- In a historic move, Governor Gavin Newsom has put California at the forefront of the psychedelic medicine movement. The Democratic Governor recently signed groundbreaking legislation that would allow healthcare professionals to prescribe substances like MDMA and psilocybin, currently prohibited under federal law, once they are federally decriminalized. This state legislation, a potential game-changer ...
Florida Supreme Court to Deliberate on Cannabis Legalization Ballot Initiative
LOS ANGELES — A contentious ballot initiative that could legalize cannabis for adult use in Florida will be debated in the state's highest court. The Florida Supreme Court has slated November 8 for oral arguments concerning the proposed measure, as reported by WFLA. State Attorney General Ashley Moody spearheads opposition to the initiative, asserting that ...
U.S. Senate Banking Committee Advances SAFER Banking Act: A Look at the Stance and Votes
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate Banking Committee's anticipated markup of the SAFER Banking Act took place on Sept. 27, marking significant progress in the upper chamber for the legislation. The bill aims to streamline cannabis-related banking, and its progress in the Senate has been watched closely by many in the cannabis industry. Despite numerous passages ...
Federal Judge Halts Arkansas Ban on Hemp-derived THC Products
LOS ANGELES- A significant judicial ruling in Arkansas has stalled the state's efforts to reclassify and criminalize hemp-derived THC products. U.S. District Court Judge Billy Roy Wilson issued an order preventing the enforcement of a law that sought to ban the sale and use of these products in the state. The ruling, seen as a ...
Texas Appeals Court Upholds Injunction Against Delta-8 THC Ban
LOS ANGELES- In the ever-evolving landscape of hemp regulation, Texas has encountered more than its fair share of bumps. On Thursday, a significant turn took place as a Texas appeals court upheld a temporary injunction against the state's ban on delta-8 THC, marking a victory for a conglomerate of businesses and consumers challenging the ban's ...
Senate Banking Committee Advances Cannabis Banking Bill with Bipartisan Support
WASHINGTON — The Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday signaled a bipartisan move forward in the quest for federal cannabis banking reform. The committee's decision could enable financial institutions to service state-legal cannabis businesses, a monumental shift from the industry’s current reliance on cash transactions. The 23-member committee cleared the SAFER (Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation) ...
Wisconsin Democratic Representatives Advocate for Cannabis Legalization
MADISON— Wisconsin Democratic representatives are bolstering their endeavors to legalize adult recreational cannabis, citing potential economic and social benefits. Senator Melissa Agard and Representative Darin Madison are advocating for legalization, asserting that it will enhance public safety through regulation, bolster state agriculture, and potentially generate billions in state revenue by bringing the industry "out of ...
Republican Lawmakers Urge DEA to Retain Cannabis as Schedule I Substance
LOS ANGELES- In a formal communication to Anne Milgram, Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), a group of 14 Republican lawmakers has voiced their concerns against a recommendation by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that seeks the reclassification of cannabis. The HHS has suggested moving cannabis from its current status as ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom to Decide on 17 Cannabis and Psychedelic Bills
SACRAMENTO, — As the California State Legislature session drew to a close on September 14, Governor Gavin Newsom received over 17 bills related to cannabis or psychedelics, all waiting for his potential signature. These bills encompass a diverse range of proposals which the Governor can sign, veto, or leave unsigned, letting them pass into law ...
Wyoming Considers Banning Hemp-Derived THC Products for Human Consumption
CHEYENNE. — A draft bill recently introduced in Wyoming is proposing to ban products derived from hemp that contain detectable amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component typically found in cannabis. This initiative, if enacted, would also outlaw the production of any hemp intended for human ingestion. The proposal stems from increasing concerns about minors ...
Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories Faces SEC Lawsuit Over Alleged Fraudulent Activities
LOS ANGELES- In a significant development in the business world, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has brought charges against Texas-based Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories Inc. and its founder, Donal Schmidt Jr., accusing them of orchestrating a multi-faceted fraud scheme that sought to deceive investors and inflate stock prices. According to a lawsuit filed ...
Bipartisan Efforts Surge to Reform Federal Cannabis Regulations and Enhance Industry Safety
LOS ANGELES-- In a significant bipartisan move, the House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee advanced the Cannabis Users’ Restoration of Eligibility (CURE) Act, a pivotal piece of legislation seeking to modify federal employment guidelines regarding cannabis usage. Introduced by Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the act garnered favorable votes with a 30-14 margin in the ...