Washington, D.C. Bill Aims to Crack Down on Cannabis ‘Gifting’
Mon / Nov 1st
A bill being considered by the Washington, D.C. City Council would crack down on the practice of cannabis “gifting” by local businesses.
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Mon / Nov 1st
A bill being considered by the Washington, D.C. City Council would crack down on the practice of cannabis “gifting” by local businesses.
Thu / Oct 28th
Louisiana is set to allow Delta-8 THC in food and other edible products following an announcement this week by the state’s Department of Health.
Wed / Oct 27th
The head of New York’s Cannabis Control Board declared the practice of gifting cannabis as part of a promotion illegal under the state’s adult-use law.
Mon / Oct 25th
An Oregon cannabis company must pay a $100,000 fine over a labeling error following a two-year battle with the state Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
Fri / Oct 22nd
The executive branch and legislative negotiators in Rhode Island are close to reaching a deal on regulating adult cannabis use, but additional discussions are needed for agreement on issues including taxes.
Mon / Oct 18th
The South Dakota Department of Health has released a rewritten version of some of the state’s medical cannabis rules after the Legislature’s Rules Review Committee rejected previous versions.
Tue / Oct 12th PODCAST
Keith Stephenson is the founder and CEO of Purple Heart, the longest-running cannabis dispensary in Oakland, California, and the country’s first Black-owned cannabis business.
Thu / Oct 7th
An Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission report found that 54% of registered hemp farms inspected in southern Oregon were growing THC-rich strains of cannabis.
Tue / Oct 5th
The director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority said the agency is going through a “hard reset” with plans to make compliance checks and public safety the priority going forward.
Fri / Oct 1st
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board has released a draft proposal that would further regulate “psychotropic” and “impairing” cannabinoids like Delta-8 and Delta-10 THC.
Thu / Sep 23rd
Ohio released further details on the licensing process for the state’s next 73 provisional medical cannabis dispensary licenses.
Tue / Sep 14th
Montana regulators have revised the state’s cannabis advertising rules following industry outcry over the heavy-handed restrictions.
Fri / Sep 10th
Connecticut’s Commissioner for the Department of Consumer Protection recently warned that the state’s roll-out of adult-use cannabis sales is likely to face delays.
Fri / Sep 10th
Park Strategies, a New York-based lobbying firm that specializes in highly regulated industries, is launching a division to focus on cannabis legalization and other industry issues.
Thu / Sep 9th
California’s newly formed Department of Cannabis Control released its first pass at updating the state’s cannabis industry regulations on Wednesday.
Thu / Sep 2nd
New York leaders have confirmed two officials to help run the state’s upcoming adult-use cannabis program.
Thu / Sep 2nd
Michigan regulators proposed two new cannabis industry license types: one to let schools purchase cannabis for educational purposes and another to expand the state’s Class A micro-business licenses.
Tue / Aug 31st
Washington cannabis regulators are transitioning from Leaf Data Systems, the state’s problematic seed-to-sale tracking system, to an in-house and “simplified” data-reporting platform.
Fri / Aug 20th
Hawaii regulators last week banned CBD gummies and beverages and all smokeable hemp products—critics are saying the new rules could make hemp production in Hawaii less desirable.
Fri / Aug 20th
New Jersey’s proposed cannabis industry regulations include provisions for social equity and microbusinesses, and application fees as low as $100.
Mon / Aug 9th
The THC limit for cannabis edibles in Alaska will be 10 milligrams per serving, doubling the current product limit, starting September 1.
Mon / Aug 2nd
A new lawsuit claims that the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority violated the state’s Open Meetings Act while enacting emergency cannabis industry regulations.
Mon / Aug 2nd
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke signed an agreement with Health Canada for establishing its own cannabis industry laws and regulations within the MCK territory.
Wed / Jul 28th
Idaho officials are preparing to submit a plan to regulate hemp to the U.S. Department of Agriculture by September 1.
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