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History Repeats: How Congress Just Killed Hemp the Same Way

On November 13, 2025, buried deep within a government funding bill designed to prevent shutdown, Congress slipped in language that will obliterate a $28.4 billion industry employing tens of thousands of Americans. The hemp provision—added just one day before Senate passage—fundamentally rewrites federal hemp law without hearings, debate, or transparency. Sound familiar? It should. This…

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A Lab Turned Bar (With Weed & Booze) For Science:

In California, legal weed has been around for so long that it practically works as a spiritual category. That’s where the idea of being “Cali sober” came from: ditching alcohol but keeping cannabis, a kind of THC-powered “sobriety” that became a trend among celebrities, wellness influencers, and people who simply want to dodge a hangover…

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Nature’s Nootropics: How Cannabis and Mushrooms Are Helping Dogs Fight

When a 14-year-old rescue named Miss Daisie began standing over her water bowl and forgetting how to drink, Angela Ardolino knew something was wrong. The dog wasn’t sick—she was slipping away. “She’d get up and go to the water bowl and just stand there,” Ardolino recalled. “My partner said, ‘I think she’s got Alzheimer’s.’ He…

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Cannabis Comes to Capitol Hill: Industry Leaders Confront Washington After

This article is an adapted version of the Cannabis Confidential newsletter. The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author. The IgniteIt (né Benzinga) Cannabis Capital & Policy Summit was held in Washington, D.C. on Monday, November 17th, 2025. The timing couldn’t have been better, given the recent intoxicating hemp ban and…

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Congressional Lawmakers Want Exemption From Federal Hemp THC Ban For

There’s an effort underway to rally federal lawmakers representing Minnesota to push the Trump administration to scale back a recently enacted ban on hemp-derived THC by providing a carve-out for states that want to regulate cannabinoid products, a Democratic congresswoman tells Marijuana Moment. But a GOP congressman who helped secure the ban that was signed…

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Cannabis Community Rallies to Feed 1,200 Families at Thanksgiving

In a year when food insecurity continues to rise across California, two cannabis community heavyweights, Hash House and QC Farms, have stepped forward to deliver something truly meaningful: thousands of Thanksgiving meals for local families in need. What began as a challenge among friends has evolved into one of the season’s most impactful grassroots charity…

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People Drink ‘Significantly Less Alcohol’ After Smoking Marijuana, Federally Funded

Smoking marijuana is associated with “significantly” reduced rates of alcohol consumption, according to a new federally funded study that involved adults smoking joints in a makeshift bar. Researchers at Brown University investigated the science behind the trend that’s come to be known as “California sober,” referring to people who abstain from or limit the use…

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Joe Rogan Slams ‘Really Bad’ Federal Hemp Ban Trump Signed,

Podcaster Joe Rogan says Congress needs to fix the “really bad” mistake lawmakers made by recriminalizing consumable hemp products—warning that restricting access to cannabinoids like CBD will harm people who use them therapeutically, such as his mother-in-law. And he attributes the passage of the controversial cannabis ban to alcohol industry lobbying. On an episode of…

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Clinical Trial: Cannabis Smoking Linked to Significantly Reduced Alcohol Intake

Subjects voluntarily reduce their alcohol intake following the use of cannabis, according to the results of a clinical trial published in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Researchers affiliated with Brown University’s School of Public Health assessed whether cannabis use influenced subjects’ desire for alcohol. Study participants had a history of alcohol and cannabis use. Subjects…

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West Virginia’s High Medical Cannabis Prices Push Patients To Buy

“West Virginians know full well that it is not legal to cross state lines with cannabis. But they’re doing it anyway.” By Nicole Blevins, Mountain State Spotlight This story was originally published by Mountain State Spotlight. Get stories like this delivered to your email inbox once a week; sign up for the free newsletter at…

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