Justice
New York Gov. Hochul’s Budget Proposes Shift from Potency to Weight-Based Cannabis Tax
NEW YORK— In a significant move to streamline taxation in the burgeoning cannabis industry, New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 outlines a shift from the current potency-based tax to a weight-based excise tax. This change is aimed at simplifying tax obligations for cannabis operators and bolstering the state's regulatory enforcement ...
North Carolina Appeals Court Rules on Cannabis Odor and Probable Cause in Vehicle Searches
LOS ANGELES- In a pivotal case that underscores the evolving legal landscape of cannabis laws in the United States, the North Carolina Court of Appeals has recently made a significant ruling. The case revolves around the contentious issue of whether the smell of cannabis alone can establish probable cause for a vehicle search. The case ...
California’s Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce Makes Significant Strides in Combating Illegal Cannabis
LOS ANGELES– The Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce (UCETF) in California has reported a substantial achievement in its fight against illicit cannabis operations. In its first year, the taskforce seized nearly 190,000 pounds of illegal cannabis, valued at approximately $312 million. This feat is a clear indicator of California's intensified efforts to regulate its cannabis market. ...
Ohio Governor Urges Ban on Intoxicating Hemp Products Targeting Youth
NEW YORK– In a decisive call to action, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine urged state lawmakers to ban "intoxicating hemp" products, including all delta-8 THC goods, amid concerns over their appeal to minors. This appeal comes in the wake of a recent law enforcement sting operation that revealed the ease with which minors can access these ...
DEA Proposes Increased Production Quotas for Cannabis and Psychedelics
LOS ANGELES- In a significant policy shift, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has proposed substantial increases in the production quotas for cannabis and various psychedelics for 2024. This move reflects a growing recognition of the potential therapeutic benefits of these substances and underscores the federal agency's commitment to facilitating more comprehensive research. The DEA's initial ...
Rhode Island Explores Psilocybin Reform with a New Legislative Proposal
NEW TORK- In a significant legislative move, Rhode Island Representative Brandon Potter (D) has introduced a bill aimed at reforming the state's approach to psilocybin, the active compound in "magic mushrooms." The bill, H 7047, proposes a temporary allowance for the cultivation, possession, and sharing of up to one ounce of psilocybin, with its provisions ...
Washington D.C. Tightens Grip on Unlicensed Cannabis Gifting Shops with New Penalties
WASHINGTON — The Washington, D.C. District Council, in a decisive move, approved a measure on Tuesday to impose new penalties on unlicensed cannabis gifting shops. This bill, potentially effective this week, aims to regulate these businesses, which have largely operated outside the city's medical marijuana program. Initiative 71, passed in 2014, legalized recreational cannabis in ...
Florida’s New Bill Proposes Limiting THC Potency
LOS ANGELES- In a significant move within the cannabis legislative landscape, Florida Representative Ralph Massullo introduced House Bill 1269, which proposes stringent limitations on THC potency in cannabis products. This bill, introduced on January 5 and read for the first time on January 9, is contingent upon the legalization of adult-use cannabis in Florida, a ...
DEA Clarifies Legality of Psychedelic Mushroom Spores, Highlighting Regulatory Complexities
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently provided a crucial clarification on the legal status of psychedelic mushroom spores. According to a statement from Terrence Boos, Chief of the DEA's Drug and Chemical Evaluation Section, these spores are not considered controlled substances under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) as long as they ...
Over 2.3 Million Cannabis Convictions Pardoned in U.S. Since 2018
LOS ANGELES- In a significant move towards criminal justice reform, U.S. state courts have pardoned or expunged over 2.3 million cannabis-related convictions since 2018, with about half a million cases resolved in the last year alone. This data, revealed in an updated analysis by NORML, underscores the shifting legal landscape around cannabis in the United ...
Florida Bill Proposes THC Limits in Cannabis Amid Legalization Debates
LOS ANGELES- In a move that could significantly impact the cannabis industry in Florida, State Representative Ralph Massullo has introduced a bill proposing to limit the potency of THC in cannabis products. This legislative effort comes amidst ongoing uncertainty about the legalization of adult-use cannabis in the state and debates over market control and regulatory ...
Record Destruction of Cannabis in Canada Points to Market Adjustments and Consumer Trends
NEW YORK- In a striking development, Canadian cannabis operators have destroyed a record amount of legal cannabis in 2022 and the first half of 2023, as per data from Health Canada. This action highlights the ongoing adjustments in the country's cannabis market since its inception in 2018. The report reveals that a staggering 611.7 million ...
California Cannabis Retailer Sues State Agencies Over Alleged Unlawful Tax Collection Practices
LOS ANGELES- HNHPC Inc., part of Long Beach-based Catalyst Cannabis Co., has initiated legal action against several state agencies, including the primary tax collection bureau. The lawsuit, filed on December 28 in Orange County Superior Court, accuses the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) and the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) of conspiring ...
Missouri Legislature Addresses Cannabis Regulation and Law Enforcement Policies
LOS ANGELES— The 2024 legislative session in Missouri, convened in Jefferson City, has sparked significant discussions on cannabis regulation, with a particular focus on cannabinoid products and law enforcement practices. Senate Bill 984, championed by Senator Nick Schroer (R-St. Charles County), proposes a major shift in the state's approach to regulating cannabinoid products, such as ...
New Jersey Allocates Cannabis Tax Revenue to Community Health and Safety Initiatives
LOS ANGELES- In the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization, states across America are exploring innovative uses for the tax revenue generated from this burgeoning industry. New Jersey has emerged as a leader in this domain, opting for a community-focused approach rather than merely patching budget shortfalls or bolstering law enforcement budgets. In a pivotal move, ...
UFC Pioneers Change by Excluding Cannabis from Banned Substances List
LOS ANGELES- In a landmark decision that is set to reshape drug policies in professional sports, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has removed cannabis from its list of banned substances. Announced in Las Vegas, Nevada, this move signals a significant shift in how sports organizations approach cannabis use among athletes. In 2021, the UFC began ...
Washington Enacts Law Safeguarding Off-Duty Cannabis Use by Job Applicants
NEW YORK— In a significant move for employment law, Washington State has implemented a new statute, Senate Bill 5123, effectively protecting job applicants from discrimination based on their off-duty cannabis use. Signed by Governor Jay Inslee in May 2023, the law, which came into effect this Monday, specifically prohibits actions against new employees who use ...
Anticipating Pivotal Changes: The U.S. Cannabis Industry’s Path in 2024
NEW YORK- The U.S. cannabis industry stands at a pivotal juncture as it anticipates the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) next step in the long-awaited rescheduling process. This move, set to unfold in 2024, could mark the most significant shift in U.S. cannabis policy in half a century. In a process initiated by the Biden administration ...
Nevada Enacts Landmark Legislation Expanding Cannabis Possession Limits and Easing Industry Restrictions
LOS ANGELES- In a significant development for the cannabis industry, Nevada has ushered in the new year with groundbreaking changes to its cannabis laws. Senate Bill 277, enacted on January 1, marks a substantial shift in the state’s approach to cannabis regulation. Initially passed by Nevada lawmakers in the spring and signed into law by ...
Cherokee Tribe Sets Precedent in North Carolina with Medical Cannabis Legalization
LOS ANGELES- In a landmark move, the Cherokee tribe in North Carolina has utilized its sovereignty to legalize medical cannabis within its territory, paving the way for significant economic and healthcare changes in the region. This development comes amidst the ongoing stagnation of Senate Bill 711, which seeks to regulate medical cannabis statewide but remains ...
Alabama’s Medical Cannabis Licensing Faces Legal Challenges
NEW YORK- The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) finds itself at the center of a legal storm today as several companies challenge the process and decisions made in awarding medical cannabis licenses in the state. This legal dispute follows the commission's recent decision to award a crucial license to Trulieve, a Florida-based, publicly-traded company, sparking ...
Wisconsin Edges Closer to Medical Cannabis Legalization Amid Regional Shifts
LOS ANGELES- Wisconsin’s path to legalizing medical cannabis appears increasingly likely, as key Republican leaders, including Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, show a renewed interest in the initiative. A bill, mirroring the medical program approach of neighboring Minnesota, is slated for reintroduction in January 2024, marking a significant stride in the state's cannabis policy. Political Momentum ...
Biden’s Groundbreaking Pardons Signal a Paradigm Shift in Cannabis Policy and Justice Reform
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a groundbreaking move addressing the historical injustices wrought by the nation's approach to cannabis, President Joe Biden has wielded his executive powers to grant pardons to thousands ensnared in the web of convictions for cannabis use and possession this week. This significant executive action, targeting offenses committed on federal lands and ...
New York Officials Shut Down Unlicensed Cannabis Shop Amid Brooklyn’s Legal Market Expansion
NEW YORK- In a decisive move by New York state authorities, Big Chief Smoke Shop, an unlicensed cannabis retailer operating in Brooklyn, has been forcibly shut down. This action, led by Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James, and the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), aligns with the state's stringent regulations and the burgeoning legal ...
Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission Officials’ Suspension
LOS ANGELES- In a recent development that has sent ripples through Massachusetts' cannabis sector, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission is grappling with internal instability following the suspension of two senior executives. This turmoil, underscoring potential management issues, comes at a crucial time for the agency responsible for the oversight of the state's burgeoning $5 billion ...

















































