Alabama State University Offering Cannabis Education Certificate Programs
Mon / Mar 3rd
Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama is the latest historically Black college or university (HBCU) to offer cannabis education certificate programs.
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Mon / Mar 3rd
Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama is the latest historically Black college or university (HBCU) to offer cannabis education certificate programs.
Mon / Mar 3rd
The California Cannabis Awards — now an annual event at the California State Fair — is adding new product categories this year for blunts, hash, and cannabis-infused chocolates.
Mon / Mar 3rd
A key Utah Senate committee last week advanced a proposal containing minor expansions to the state’s medical cannabis program.
Fri / Feb 28th
The Republican-controlled Ohio Senate voted in a 23-9 party-line vote to override parts of the state’s voter-backed cannabis legalization law, including removing social equity provisions, reducing home grows from 12 to 6 plants, and setting new THC caps on cannabis flower products and concentrates.
Fri / Feb 28th
A Florida proposal to restrict intoxicating hemp products in the state seeks to ban hemp-derived delta-8 THC products outright and cap hemp products’ delta-9 THC content at two milligrams per serving and 20 milligrams per container.
Thu / Feb 27th
Combined medical and adult-use cannabis sales in Arizona totaled $1.1 billion last year, less than the nearly $1.3 billion in sales in both 2022 and 2023.
Thu / Feb 27th
A Washington state proposal would create licenses allowing for the public use of cannabis in regulated environments.
Thu / Feb 27th
Nevada County, California is set to receive $500,000 in grant funding from the state to support cannabis social equity programs.
Wed / Feb 26th
A coalition of New Jersey cannabis businesses and advocacy groups is calling on the Legislature to legalize home grows, contradicting an argument from the governor and other lawmakers that doing so would undermine cannabis licensees.
Wed / Feb 26th
Officials with the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board told lawmakers during a presentation that illicit cannabis sales, which have grown to a $242 million industry, are cutting into the state’s cannabis tax revenue by undermining the legal market.
Mon / Feb 24th
An Illinois Senate proposal would stop police from using the odor of raw or burnt cannabis as grounds for a vehicle search, so long as the driver is at least 21 years old.
Mon / Feb 24th
The Missouri cannabis company that had its license revoked following the recall of 63,000 products it manufactured has lost its appeal to reinstate its license.
Mon / Feb 24th
A proposal in West Virginia would allow healthcare providers to recommend patients for the state’s medical cannabis program based on their clinical judgment, not a fixed list of qualifying conditions.
Mon / Feb 24th
Indiana House lawmakers have failed to advance any of the proposed cannabis legalization and decriminalization bills this session.
Mon / Feb 24th
New Jersey cannabis officials have collected over $6 million in cannabis social equity excise fees but the state has yet to allocate any of the funds.
Fri / Feb 21st
The New Hampshire House of Representatives has passed a proposal to legalize personal possession and consumption of cannabis by adults.
Fri / Feb 21st
The Idaho Senate passed a bill adding a mandatory $300 fine to any cannabis possession cases. The proposal, already passed by the House, goes next to the governor for consideration.
Wed / Feb 19th
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul included provisions allowing police to use the odor of cannabis as evidence that a person is driving while impaired in her annual executive budget.
Wed / Feb 19th
The Oregon Cannabis Cafe Coalition submitted a petition to put an initiative legalizing cannabis cafes in the state on November 2026 ballots.
Wed / Feb 19th
The South Dakota House Health and Human Services Committee has quashed a bill to effectively repeal the state’s voter-approved medical cannabis law.
Wed / Feb 19th
Russian authorities have released Kalob Byers, the 28-year-old American who was arrested in early February for carrying cannabis-infused gummies into the country.
Wed / Feb 19th
Hopeful Minnesota cannabis licensees can now submit their adult-use business applications. The application window will remain open until March 14.
Mon / Feb 17th
Ohio cannabis dispensaries have sold $255 million in cannabis products since the state’s adult-use market launched six months ago.
Mon / Feb 17th
Massachusetts cannabis testing lab MCR Labs is suing eight rival testing labs, claiming they are inflating THC levels and ignoring “safety fails” in contamination tests.
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