Pro-pot Group ‘Make it Legal Florida’ Approach Signature Requirement for 2024 Ballot

Pro-marijuana advocacy group Make it Legal Florida is nearing the required number of signatures to place a legalization initiative on the 2024 ballot, which would allow adults over 21 to possess and purchase up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana for personal use. Make it Legal Florida, a pro-marijuana advocacy group in Florida, is moving closer […]
Minnesota Senate Votes to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Minnesota takes a step towards legalizing recreational marijuana, with potential benefits of increased tax revenue, job creation, and reduced criminalization. The Minnesota Senate has taken a significant step towards legalizing recreational marijuana in the state, as lawmakers voted by a narrow margin to advance an adult-use marijuana legalization bill. This move is not only welcomed […]
California Awards Nearly $20 Million in Cannabis Research Grants to State Universities

California regulators have awarded $20 million to 16 state universities for cannabis research, covering topics such as mental health, delta-8, and delta-10, and genetics. UCLA received the most funding, followed by Cal Poly Humboldt, UC Irvine, and UC San Diego. The cannabis industry is growing at an astonishing rate, and there is a pressing need […]
Lawsuit Challenges Proposed Cannabis Dispensary in Harlem Over Compliance Concerns

A group of Harlem residents have filed a lawsuit against a proposed cannabis dispensary, citing proximity to a church and concerns over increased crime. The lawsuit highlights the complex regulatory landscape facing the cannabis industry in New York. A group of Harlem residents has filed a lawsuit against a proposed cannabis dispensary in the area, […]
California Senate Bill 519 Advances Psychedelic Legalization

California Senate Bill 519 aims to legalize certain psychedelic drugs for possession and sharing among individuals aged 21 and older. California Senate Bill 519 has been making waves in the news recently, as it seeks to legalize the possession and social sharing of certain psychedelic drugs. The legislation is aimed at individuals who are 21 […]
Missouri to License 48 Lucky New Cannabis Microbusinesses via Lottery for Social Equity

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will award 48 licenses in cannabis microbusinesses lottery The licensing of these new cannabis microbusinesses will promote the participation of marginalized or underrepresented individuals in the legal marijuana market. The state of Missouri is taking a step towards promoting inclusivity and diversity in the cannabis industry by […]
Republican Senators Block Veterans’ Access to Cannabis Research

Republican senators block Veteran-focused bill allowing research into the potential benefits of cannabis for those who have served. Republican senators recently blocked a bill that would have allowed research into the potential benefits of cannabis for military veterans. The proposed legislation, introduced by Democratic Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii, had passed the House of Representatives […]
Oregon’s Marijuana Laws Need Overhaul, Audit Finds

An audit by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) has identified deficiencies in the state of Oregon’s marijuana laws, which were written with the goal of preventing federal intervention. The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) has released an audit that calls for a complete overhaul of the state’s outdated marijuana laws. These laws […]
Texas House Passes Bill to Reduce Penalties for Cannabis

The Texas House has passed a bill aimed at reducing penalties for cannabis possession. If signed into law, it could provide relief for those disproportionately affected by drug laws. The Texas House of Representatives has recently passed a bill aimed at reducing the penalties for cannabis possession. The legislation would make possession of one ounce […]
Oregon Secretary of State Ends Controversial Cannabis Consulting Contract

Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan has found herself embroiled in a controversy over a cannabis consulting contract awarded to the Oregon Cannabis Association. The contract was intended to provide advice on proposed legislation and regulatory issues related to the state’s cannabis industry. The decision to award the contract to the Oregon Cannabis Association was […]
Recap: Trap Nights April

Trap Culture’s April installment of Trap Nights, Dubbed Four Twenty Too, a Chance to Get High Again! MESA, Ariz.—On April 22, Trap Culture hosted the third installment of their recurring “Trap Nights” series at the SoHo Lounge in Mesa, Arizona. The event, which was dubbed “Four Twenty Too,” featured a variety of vendors from the […]
Former Michigan Marijuana Regulator Pleads Guilty to Bribery Charges

Former director and Michigan Marijuana Regulator, Rick Johnson, has pleaded guilty to bribery charges involving a dispensary owner. The case highlights the need for increased oversight and regulation of the cannabis industry. The former director of Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency, Rick Johnson, has recently pleaded guilty to extortion and conspiracy to commit extortion charges after […]