Beto O’Rourke Embraces Cannabis Legalization In Bid for Texas Governor
Tue / Nov 16th
Beto O’Rourke said that Texans “actually agree” on cannabis legalization when he announced his bid for the governor’s office on Monday.
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Tue / Nov 16th
Beto O’Rourke said that Texans “actually agree” on cannabis legalization when he announced his bid for the governor’s office on Monday.
Tue / Nov 16th
Guam will adopt the Metrc seed-to-sale tracking system for the territory’s pending medical cannabis program rollout.
Mon / Nov 15th
John “JT” Burnette, the husband of Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers, was sentenced to three years in federal prison and fined $1.25 million on public corruption charges.
Mon / Nov 15th
Washington regulators forced three licensed cannabis producers to destroy about 13,000 pounds of plants after they were accused of growing more than their licenses allow.
Mon / Nov 15th
A recent study found that Canadian cannabis legalization was not associated with significant post-legalization changes in traffic-injury emergency department visits.
Mon / Nov 15th
The Oakland, California City Council Public Safety Committee unanimously approved a proposal to end cannabis drug testing for most city employees.
Fri / Nov 12th
In a letter to President Joe Biden this week, several Democrats in the Senate requested the president use his executive authority to pardon all individuals with non-violent federal cannabis convictions.
Fri / Nov 12th
Detroit voters decided to decriminalize psilocybin and the therapeutic use of other entheogenic plants during last week’s election.
Fri / Nov 12th
Oregon regulators have started to process cannabis industry licenses again after a three-year pause.
Fri / Nov 12th
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is opening West Virginia’s first medical cannabis dispensary today, more than four years after lawmakers approved the program.
Thu / Nov 11th
springbig, a cannabis industry loyalty and marketing company, is planning to go public on the Nasdaq after their merger with Tuatara Capital Acquisition Corp. closes early next year.
Thu / Nov 11th
An Ohio bill is seeking to expand the state’s medical cannabis qualifying conditions list, allow curbside and drive-thru dispensing, increase the number of dispensaries, and expand the square footage of cultivation sites.
Thu / Nov 11th
Lawmakers and other officials in Montana are contesting some of the state’s proposed adult-use cannabis regulations, including a provision to ban the sale of hemp-derived CBD products by cannabis retailers.
Thu / Nov 11th
Connecticut has selected BioTrack for the state’s medical and adult-use cannabis seed-to-sale tracking software.
Wed / Nov 10th
Today marks the launch of Cannabis in Common, a new cannabis legalization advocacy initiative backed by the Cannabis Voter Project, the U.S. Cannabis Council, and with support from celebrity cannabis advocates Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman.
Wed / Nov 10th
A Texas judge has temporarily blocked the state from listing delta-8 THC as a Schedule 1 narcotic following an injunction filed by the Austin-based dispensary Hometown Hero.
Wed / Nov 10th
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) does not plan to call lawmakers back for a special session, tabling the medical cannabis initiative until the regular session begins in January.
Wed / Nov 10th
The license of Nevada edibles manufacturer Kindibles was suspended after the company allegedly skirted the state’s lab reporting requirements by adding thousands of products to already-tested batches.
Wed / Nov 10th
Idaho is now accepting applications for its hemp program after receiving federal approval on November 1. The program will exclude people convicted of a felony drug violation in any state or federal court in the last 10 years.
Tue / Nov 9th
A Republican-led cannabis legalization effort is aiming to federally deschedule cannabis and expunge some nonviolent cannabis crimes but stops short of social equity considerations.
Tue / Nov 9th
Curaleaf has agreed to acquire Tryke Companies, which owns and operates two retail dispensaries in Arizona and four in Nevada, for $286 million in a cash and stock deal.
Tue / Nov 9th
Dallas County, Texas stopped prosecuting first-offense, misdemeanor cannabis cases, resulting in an overall decrease of 31%, but Black people still make up the majority of cases referred to the District Attorney’s office.
Tue / Nov 9th
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation expanding the number of people eligible for medical cannabis licenses, including those with cannabis-related criminal charges.
Mon / Nov 8th
U.S. Senate hopeful Thomas McDermott Jr., from Indiana, revealed on a podcast that he consumed cannabis at two recent “Grateful Dead” concerts and said he would work to legalize cannabis if elected to office.
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