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Aug 22
Arizona’s cannabis market losing sales buzz

Despite falling sales, asset valuations remain strong in the state. The post Arizona’s cannabis market losing sales buzz appeared first on Green Market Report.

Aug 21
Health Providers Say Education On Colorado’s New Psychedelics Program Will Be Key To Its Success

      “The more we can do on our end to ensure safety, the more likely it’ll be a successful program.” By Lindsey Toomer, Colorado Newsline As Colorado prepares to issue psychedelic mushroom licenses, health care professionals who have watched the rulemaking process unfold say education will be key to the program’s success. Colorado’s voter-approved natural medicine  ​ 

Aug 21
New York Marijuana Officials Lay Out Plan For Environmental Sustainability And Energy Use Standards In Legal Industry

      New York officials are rolling out a broad plan to encourage environmental sustainability and set energy use standards within the state’s legal marijuana industry. It’s part of regulators’ broader goal of promoting economic, environmental and social sustainability in the emerging sector. Over the past several months, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has put out  ​ 

Aug 21
Senator Says Harris Will ‘Be Ready To Sign’ Marijuana Reform Bills If Elected President

      If Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president this November, she will “be ready to sign” marijuana reform bills into law, a Democratic senator says, as other lawmakers similarly predict more momentum on cannabis legalization at the state and federal levels under a Harris-Walz administration. In a series of interviews at the Democratic National Convention,  ​ 

Aug 21
Intoxicating Hemp Products Are Undercutting South Dakota Medical Marijuana Sales, Businesses Tell Lawmakers

      “We wouldn’t have been allowed to sell that product in our store, and yet we’re forced to compete with that.” By Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight South Dakota’s legislative oversight committee on medical marijuana was thrust into the world of synthetic THC on Monday as members heard complaints about how loosely regulated, hemp-derived products are  ​ 

Aug 21
GOP Senators Claim Marijuana Is A ‘Gateway Drug’ As They Oppose Rescheduling And Legalization

      Two GOP senators said recently that they remain opposed to marijuana reform—in part, because they believe cannabis is a “gateway drug,” perpetuating the dubious claim as other Republican lawmakers members raise concerns about the Biden administration’s push to enact rescheduling. In an interview with St. Louis Public Radio that aired on Monday, Sen. Josh Hawley  ​ 

Aug 21
DeSantis Staffer And Top Marijuana Executive Feud Over Florida Governor’s Stance On Home Grow Ahead Of Legalization Vote

      A top staffer for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and the CEO of a top marijuana company are feuding over a legalization initiative that will appear on the state’s November ballot, drawing attention to the anti-cannabis governor’s position on allowing home cultivation, which would not be included in the reform measure. While DeSantis is actively  ​ 

Aug 21
Cannabis is safer than alcohol & cigarettes, Americans say in new poll (Newsletter: August 21, 2024)

      GOP senator: “Let’s tax” marijuana; DEA psilocybin lawsuit; OH cannabis sales totals; Study: Marijuana linked to lower obesity Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… Hold on, just one  ​ 

Aug 20
GOP Senator Says ‘Let’s Tax’ Marijuana, Adding That Rescheduling Is A “Good Thing’

      A GOP senator who’s been critical of the Biden administration’s process that led to a marijuana rescheduling proposal still says the reform would be a “good thing,” adding that it’d be better to tax cannabis and let licensed businesses access the banking system. In an interview with AskAPol’s Matt Laslo, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said  ​ 

Aug 20
People Who Use Marijuana Are Less Likely To Be Obese, New Study Shows

      Regular marijuana users are less likely to be obese than people who don’t consume cannabis, according to a new study. In fact, the analysis showed a “dose-response relationship between marijuana use and [body mass index], with the lower the BMI classification, the higher marijuana use.” People who’d used cannabis within the past month were “31%  ​