Justice
Senator Sherrod Brown Foresees Progress on Cannabis Banking Reform Amid Political Uncertainties
LOS ANGELES-- In a recent interview with Punchbowl News on Monday, US Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat and the Chair of the Senate Banking Committee, expressed optimism regarding the forward movement of cannabis banking reform, specifically highlighting the potential advancements of the SAFE Banking Act in the coming weeks. Despite the imminent threat of a ...
UK Home Affairs Committee Advocates for Expanded Access to Medical Cannabis Products through NHS
LOS ANGELES-- In a recent development, the United Kingdom's Home Affairs Committee has urged the government to broaden the accessibility of unlicensed cannabis-based products for medical use through the National Health Service (NHS) before the conclusion of the current Parliament's tenure. The NHS, England's publicly funded healthcare system, has been pinpointed as a crucial platform ...
California Joins Growing List of States Reevaluating the Legal Status of Psychedelic Substances
LOS ANGELES-- In a significant legislative move, California lawmakers have granted final approval to a bill that seeks to decriminalize the personal possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms and several other plant-based psychedelics, including DMT and mescaline, for individuals aged 21 and over. The bill, which passed with a 21-3-6 vote, is now awaiting the ...
NY Cannabis Licensing Stalled Amid Legal Disputes
LOS ANGELES -- in a recent development that adds to the ongoing complexities surrounding the launch of licensed businesses in New York's adult-use cannabis market, Albany County Supreme Court Judge Kevin R. Bryant has reversed an earlier decision that allowed certain businesses to proceed with their grand openings. This decision comes amidst a lawsuit filed ...
US Senator Promises Hearing on Cannabis SAFE Banking in Next Six Weeks
WASHINGTON, D.C.–In a significant development for the cannabis industry and investors, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced on Monday that he has engaged in discussions with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) concerning the progression of bipartisan cannabis banking legislation. Brown expressed his hopes to push forward this critical legislation, along with several other ...
South Africa’s SAPS Issues New Directive; A Step Towards Clarifying the Legal Landscape of Personal Cannabis Use
LOS ANGELES-- In a significant move towards clarifying the legal landscape surrounding cannabis use in South Africa, the South African Police Services (SAPS) has recently issued a directive urging its officers to refrain from arresting individuals engaged in the personal cultivation and possession of cannabis. This directive, which took effect on August 23, 2023, aims ...
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Targets Illicit Cannabis Farms to Protect Legitimate Medical Businesses
LOS ANGELES — Over the past two years, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) has initiated aggressive enforcement actions, resulting in the shutdown of over 800 illegitimate cannabis farms that were operating under the pretense of the state's medical cannabis regulations. This crackdown has led to more than 200 arrests and confiscation of almost 7,000 ...
Detroit Businessman Pleads Guilty in Cannabis Licensing Bribery Case
DETROIT — John Dawood Dalaly, a prominent businessman from the Detroit area, has pleaded guilty to bribing a leading state cannabis regulator, seeking approval for dispensary licenses. Federal prosecutors have recommended that Dalaly face a prison sentence ranging from 30 to 37 months. The recommendation was forwarded to Judge Jane Beckering of the U.S. Attorney’s ...
New York’s Cannabis Licensing Controversy: A Deeper Look
NEW YORK-- In a surprise turn of events, New York's journey to cannabis legalization faced a significant speed bump. A recent decision by a New York Supreme Court Judge has thrown the state's budding cannabis industry into turmoil, with ramifications that could reshape its very foundation. Justice Kevin Bryant, earlier in the week, had partially ...
Major Shift in U.S. Cannabis Policy on the Horizon
LOS ANGELES-- On Monday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Joe Biden administration formally recommended to its counterparts at the Department of Justice that cannabis be moved lower on the list of federally controlled substances, from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. Such a move indicates a significant step ...
U.S. Health Department Urges Easing Rules on Cannabis, Citing Health Benefits
WASHINGTON, D.C. –In a recent development, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed a relaxation of regulations surrounding cannabis, according to a report from Bloomberg News. The move comes as part of a letter obtained by the news outlet. In the missive, which was directed to Anne Milgram, the administrator of ...
Ohio Set to Decide on Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization this November
LOS ANGELES-– Ohioans will have the chance to make their state the 24th in the U.S. to authorize adult-use cannabis, after state officials greenlit ballot language for a November vote. The Ohio Ballot Board, comprising Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose and members appointed by the state Legislature, gave unanimous approval on Aug. 24 to ...
Verano Holdings Files Lawsuit Against Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission
LOS ANGELES — Verano Holdings, a Chicago-based cannabis operator, has filed a lawsuit against the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) following the revocation of a business license that was initially granted to the company. This move comes less than two weeks after the controversial decision by the agency. Verano's legal action marks the second such ...
Quebec’s Cannabis Retail Landscape: The Struggles and Future Possibilities
TORONTO — While corner shops selling recreational cannabis have become a familiar sight in most major Canadian cities since its legalization five years ago, the landscape appears significantly different in Quebec. Toronto, Canada’s largest city, boasts over 400 licensed cannabis retail outlets spanning its six boroughs. In stark contrast, Montreal — the nation's second-largest city ...
New Mexico Appoints Colorado Cannabis Expert to Lead Regulatory Division
LOS ANGELES—In a move reflecting the growing significance of the cannabis industry in the Southwest, New Mexico's Cannabis Control Division has named Todd Stevens, a seasoned professional from Colorado's expansive cannabis market, as its next director. Stevens, who recently held the position of manager of training and development at Native Roots Cannabis Co., one of ...
US Cannabis Operator Tilt Holdings Delists Social Equity Brands
NEW YORK- Black Buddha Cannabis, a brand founded by Roz McCarthy, who also serves as the CEO of Minorities for Medical Marijuana Inc., has unexpectedly found itself severed from its partnership with Tilt Holdings (NEO: TILT) (OTCMKTS: TLLTF) a notable player in the cannabis industry. This move comes as part of Tilt's reassessment of its ...
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Revamps Licensing, Leaving Verano Holdings Out
LOS ANGELES-- The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has overhauled its initial round of business licensing, with some of the original winners, including Verano Holdings Inc., ending up on the losing side. The reshuffling has led to confusion and frustration, with Verano declaring its intent to pursue legal remedies. The Licensing Reshuffle In June, Verano Holdings, ...
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission to Reevaluate Licensing Process Amidst Lawsuits
LOS ANGELES— In a move that could reshape the landscape of Alabama's burgeoning cannabis industry, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) indicated in a Monday court filing its intention to nullify the licenses it awarded earlier this month. The decision comes amidst claims of violating Alabama's Open Meetings Act during the August 10th proceedings. This ...
Montana Cannabis Ownership Law Faces Legal Challenge over Residency Requirements
LOS ANGELES-- A father-and-son investor duo are the latest to challenge state residency requirements for cannabis business ownership, a contentious issue facing multiple states. Two out-of-state investors, Tom and Jerry Reed, have filed lawsuits in Montana aiming to overturn the state's residency requirement for owners of cannabis businesses. The suit is part of a broader ...
Arkansas Hemp-Derived THC Ban Faces Legal Challenges
LOS ANGELES- Several Arkansas businesses have initiated a legal battle against the state's recent ban on hemp-derived THC products, which took effect on August 1. The plaintiffs, including four local companies, assert that the prohibition infringes upon the federal Farm Bill of 2018 and interferes with interstate commerce protections. The ban encompasses various forms of ...
Canadian Cannabis Wholesaler Urges Government to Reconsider THC Limits and Environmental Impact
TORONTO — The Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), Canada's largest adult-use wholesaler, has issued a position paper to Health Canada, urging the agency to reconsider the current THC limit governing cannabis edibles and to address the industry's environmental impact, particularly concerning packaging and single-use plastics. THC Limit Controversy The current cap on THC in cannabis edibles ...
Former Adelanto Mayor Sentenced to 14 Months in Prison Over Bribes from Cannabis Interests
LOS ANGELES-- Adelanto, California's former mayor, Richard Kerr, 66, was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison on Friday for accepting over $57,000 in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for approving ordinances and permits for cannabis-related businesses. The decision was handed down by U.S. District Judge John W. Holcomb, who considered Kerr's age, health, service ...
Disabled Veterans Sue NY Cannabis Regulators Over Licensing System
NEW YORK-- A group of disabled military veterans has lodged a lawsuit in New York against cannabis regulators, claiming that their licensing system for certain social equity applicants breaches the state constitution. The lawsuit, filed in the state Supreme Court in Albany, contends that the Office of Cannabis Management exceeded its authority under the Marijuana ...
Cannabis Research Firm MMJ International Holdings Prepares Lawsuit Against DEA for Alleged Violations of Federal Law
LOS ANGELES-- MMJ International Holdings Corp, a cannabis research company, is gearing up to file a lawsuit against the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), accusing the agency of failing to adhere to federal law regarding the cultivation of pharmaceutical cannabis for research purposes. The impending legal action comes after MMJ's application to grow pharmaceutical cannabis to ...
FDA Issues First Ever Guidance for Research of Psychedelics
NEW YORK-In a noteworthy stride toward potential shifts in medical practices, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has introduced a draft guidance that could pave the way for researchers to explore the use of psychedelics in addressing serious medical conditions such as major depressive disorder, PTSD, and substance use disorders. This novel move marks the ...