Justice
Minnesota Tests New Saliva-Based Roadside Cannabis Impairment Assessment
LOS ANGELES- In a groundbreaking move, Minnesota's Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) has initiated a pilot program to test a saliva-based roadside cannabis impairment test. This innovative approach is designed to enhance the state's capabilities in identifying drug-impaired drivers. The pilot, as reported by FOX 9, is a significant step towards understanding and curbing drug-impaired ...
South Dakota on the Cusp of Major Cannabis Reform with New Adult-Use Ballot Initiatives
LOS ANGELES- In a significant development for cannabis legislation, South Dakota has introduced two new adult-use cannabis legalization measures, aiming for inclusion in the 2024 general election. Both initiatives require 17,509 valid signatures from registered South Dakota voters to qualify. The second of these measures, recently detailed in an official draft by Attorney General Marty ...
New York Finalizes Regulations for Intoxicating Hemp Products, Banning Certain THC Variants
NEW YORK – New York's cannabis regulators have recently established definitive rules for intoxicating hemp products, introducing a series of restrictions and standards that are expected to reshape the hemp market in the state. As reported by Syracuse.com, these rules notably include a prohibition on Delta-8 THC, THC-A, and THC-O. In a move to regulate ...
Hawaii Attorney General Proposes Comprehensive Plan for Recreational Cannabis Legalization
LOS ANGELES– Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez recently unveiled a detailed proposal to legalize recreational cannabis, marking a significant step forward in the state's cannabis policy reform. This initiative comes eight months after a similar bill failed to secure approval in the state legislature. In 2000, Hawaii joined the ranks of states legalizing medical cannabis, ...
Mississippi Cannabis Dispensary Owner Sues State Over Advertising Restrictions
LOS ANGELES- A lawsuit challenging Mississippi's restrictive advertising rules for cannabis companies was filed on Thursday in federal court. The litigation, initiated by Clarence Cocroft II, owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis, directly confronts the state-imposed limitations that bar cannabis companies from advertising in various media outlets. Cocroft's legal action names the heads of the ...
New York Governor Signs Groundbreaking Clean Slate Act for Conviction Sealing
NEW YORK- New York Governor Kathy Hochul has enacted a transformative law, the Clean Slate Act, enabling the sealing of eligible misdemeanor and felony convictions, a move poised to reshape the landscape of criminal justice in the state. The bill, which was signed on Thursday, stipulates that eligible misdemeanor convictions can be sealed after three ...
Ohio Governor Seeks Amendments to Voter-Approved Cannabis Legalization
LOS ANGELES— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has called on state lawmakers to revise the recently approved cannabis legalization measure before its enactment on December 7. Despite his respect for the democratic process, as reported by the Ohio Capital Journal, DeWine emphasized the need to balance the new rights of cannabis users with the rights of ...
Missouri Clears Nearly 100,000 Cannabis Convictions, Embracing Historic Reform and Justice
LOS ANGELES- Missouri has made significant strides in criminal justice reform related to cannabis, as reported by KMBC 9. Following the approval of an adult-use cannabis constitutional amendment by voters last year, the state has expunged nearly 100,000 convictions, marking a considerable advance in its legal approach to cannabis offenses. Under the new law, most ...
Could Florida Be Next To Legalize Recreational Cannabis?
MIAMI--In a pivotal legal confrontation within Florida's capital, advocates and critics of recreational cannabis found themselves before the Florida Supreme Court in Tallahassee on Wednesday. Tasked with evaluating a proposal to include the legalization of recreational cannabis on the 2024 ballot, the court discussed a measure that seeks to grant citizens the option to authorize ...
Virginia Cannabis Control Authority Highlights Risks and Proposes Regulations for Consumable Hemp Products
LOS ANGELES- The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) recently published a comprehensive report mandated by the General Assembly on the state of consumable hemp products. The report highlights the surging popularity of these products, attributing it to their easy accessibility and potential to produce intoxicating effects similar to those experienced from cannabis. The CCA expressed ...
Alaska Lawsuit Challenges New DNR Regulation on Intoxicating Hemp Products as Unconstitutional
LOS ANGELES- A significant legal challenge has emerged in Alaska against a new regulation by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) that restricts intoxicating hemp products. This lawsuit, filed by hemp growers and manufacturers, claims that the regulation, which prohibits the DNR from approving industrial hemp products containing delta-9 THC, is unconstitutional. The regulation, which ...
California DCC Declares National Agricultural Workers Union Not a Legitimate Labor Organization
LOS ANGELES- The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) has made a definitive clarification this week, stating that the National Agricultural Workers Union (NAWU) does not qualify as a bona fide labor organization. This announcement comes amid ongoing investigations and reports that the NAWU is one of several "fake" unions in the cannabis industry. The ...
Biden’s Policy Shift Sets a New Course for Cannabis Industry
Washington D.C. - President Joe Biden, a figure once notorious for his stringent anti-drug stance, has evolved into an unlikely catalyst for the most substantial overhaul of federal cannabis policy since the Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. This shift could mark another surprising twist in his extensive political narrative. The Genesis of Change ...
Florida Medical Cannabis Company Challenges State Over Licensing Fee Spike
NEW YORK — Sanctuary Cannabis, a player in Florida's medical cannabis industry, has initiated legal proceedings against the state, challenging a dramatic rise in biennial licensing fees. Under Governor Ron DeSantis' administration, the fees escalated from $60,000 to a staggering $1.33 million in December. The suit criticizes the fee increase as "exponential" and contends it ...
Ohio’s Cannabis Industry Eyes Adult-Use Legalization with Hope and Vigilance
LOS ANGELES- Ohio’s medical cannabis industry is looking toward the upcoming ballot with a mix of hope and caution as Issue 2, which would legalize adult-use cannabis, approaches a statewide vote. Operators in the sector anticipate a positive outcome, yet remain wary of potential legislative hurdles post-election. Issue 2, a statutory measure awaiting a simple ...
Senate Advances Bill Permitting VA Doctors to Recommend Cannabis to Veterans
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a significant policy shift, the U.S. Senate has passed a bill that, among other directives, authorizes Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) physicians to recommend cannabis to veterans for medical purposes. This legislation, part of the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies (MilConVA) appropriations bill, was approved by a vote of ...
Massachusetts Cannabis Firms Challenge Federal Prohibition in Suit Against U.S. Attorney General
NEW YORK— A consortium of Massachusetts-based cannabis companies have taken the unprecedented step of suing U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland over the federal prohibition of cannabis. The plaintiffs argue that these laws not only infringe upon state rights but also detrimentally impact their businesses due to obligatory cash-only operations, stemming from federal restrictions. The companies ...
Canadian Psychedelics Startups Form Strategic Partnership Ahead of Potential MDMA Legalization in 2024
NEW YORK — With the Canadian government anticipated to greenlight MDMA-assisted therapy in 2024, two pioneering Alberta-based companies are proactively paving the way for a broader acceptance of psychedelic therapies. ATMA Journey Centers and Cena Life have publicly disclosed their "strategic partnership", a union of their resources aimed at connecting an increased number of patients ...
Goodblend Pennsylvania LLC Ordered to Pay $15.5 Million and Vacate Pittsburgh Property
NEW YORK - Atlanta-based multistate operator Parallel's subsidiary, Goodblend Pennsylvania LLC, a medical cannabis grower, has been directed by an Allegheny County Court to vacate its Pittsburgh facility and pay $15.5 million. The decision comes after Goodblend reportedly accrued $5.8 million in unpaid rent since October 2022. The verdict, sanctioned by Judge Christine Ward, responded ...
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 ...