cannabis

Puff Puff Passover: How Tokin’ Jew Mixes Faith and Cannabis

When Will Cohen and Ben Kraim first started Tokin’ Jew, they were not trying to launch a business. They were two friends exploring the overlap between Judaism, cannabis, and community, laughing their way into something bigger. Today, the Brooklyn-based brand is part meme page, part kosher edible company, part community builder, and part reimagining of…

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Bern and London to Host New Cannabis Events Led by

In a fragmented European cannabis landscape, one thing is clear: patients are driving the conversation forward. This fall, the international initiative We, The Patients expands its educational series on medical cannabis and chronic pain with new events in Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Following successful gatherings in Madrid and Zurich, these upcoming forums continue the…

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Target To Begin Selling THC-Infused Cannabis Drinks As Congress Debates

The retail giant Target is soft launching sales of THC-infused beverages at select stores in Minnesota, an executive of one cannabis drink company participating in the rollout and other industry leaders told Marijuana Moment. In one of the latest examples of the normalization of cannabis in mainstream commercial marketing, Target’s move in Minnesota—where the company…

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THC in Your Blood Doesn’t Mean Your High Behind the

Right on schedule, here comes another study that’s about to be weaponized by cannabis opponents everywhere. The American College of Surgeons presented research claiming that over 40% of drivers killed in crashes had THC in their blood, with average levels of 30.7 ng/mL – “far exceeding most state impairment limits.” Before the prohibitionist propaganda machine…

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3 Ohio Businesses Sue Governor Over Hemp Product Ban

Three Ohio hemp-related businesses filed a lawsuit Oct. 8 against Gov. Mike DeWine following his executive order to halt retailers from selling intoxicating hemp products for 90 days as part of a state of emergency.  The lawsuit, filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, also names the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) as…

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Virginia Gubernatorial Candidates Clash On Marijuana At Debate, With GOP

Candidates for Virginia governor clashed on marijuana policy at a debate on Thursday—with the Republican nominee saying that while she supports medical cannabis, she had a zero-tolerance policy for employee consumption as the owner of a utility repair business. She feared that workers who tested positive for THC while working with gas and electricity would…

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Texas Original Announces State’s 1st Medical Cannabis Oral Syringe

[PRESS RELEASE] – AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 9, 2025 – Texas Original, Texas’ leading medical cannabis provider, announced the launch of the state’s first oral syringe, available to patients starting this October. The 0.5-gram syringe offers an alternative to traditional gummies, giving providers more options to curate treatment plans with their patients. The product is the…

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GOP Senator Wants To Let States ‘Opt In’ To Marijuana

A GOP senator says it’s time to create a regulatory framework for marijuana with a federal excise tax and allow states to “opt in” to legalization—stating that he’s “not an anti-cannabis person” but stressing that certain rules should be implemented. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) might not be the voice most would expect to back comprehensive…

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Texas Hemp And Alcohol Stakeholders Push Back On ‘Heavy Handed’

Texas hemp and alcohol industry stakeholders are urging officials to ramp down proposed hemp regulations to provide more leniency as the state implements new rules to prevent youth access to intoxicating products. At a Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) public meeting on Thursday, the agency presented draft rules that businesses would need to follow in…

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Trump’s Drug Czar Pick Dodges Senators’ Marijuana Questions As Her

President Donald Trump’s pick for White House drug czar dodged a series of written questions from senators about her position on marijuana rescheduling, medical cannabis legalization and racial disparities in drug enforcement. Ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Thursday to advance the nomination of Sara Carter Bailey as director of the Office of…

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