cannabis

Utah Lawmakers Pass Bill To Support Clinical Trials On Psychedelics

Utah lawmakers have sent a bill to the governor that would promote clinical trials into the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy for military veterans with serious mental health conditions. After advancing through the House last month, the Senate passed the legislation from Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost (D) and Senate Majority Leader Kirk Cullimore (R) on Wednesday, sending…

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Another Hawaii Committee Approves Bill To Let Patients Access Medical

Another Hawaii Senate committee has approved a bill to allow patients to immediately access medical cannabis once their registrations are submitted, instead of having to wait until their cards are delivered as is the case under current law. About a month after clearing a joint House and Senate panel with an amendment, the legislation from…

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Teens Didn’t Just Discover Weed

Vapes are newer. Teen cannabis use isn’t. The Wall Street Journal frames a familiar school problem like legalization invented it, even as the data says youth use has declined. The Wall Street Journal has a new teen-cannabis panic on offer: vape clouds in school bathrooms, sneaky hits during class and administrators playing cat-and-mouse with students…

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Maryland Senate Passes Bill To Let Firefighters And Rescue Workers

The Maryland Senate has passed a bill to protect firefighters and rescue workers from being penalized for using medical marijuana while off duty. About a week after advancing through committee, the legislation from Sen. Carl Jackson (D) advanced on the floor in 33-11 vote on Friday. The Senate last year passed an earlier version that…

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Virginia Legislation To Provide Marijuana Resentencing Relief For Prior Convictions

Virginia lawmakers have sent the governor legislation to provide a pathway to resentencing for people with prior marijuana convictions. The Senate on Friday voted 21-19 to approve the House of Delegates’s changes to SB 62, sponsored by Senate President Pro Tem Louise Lucas (D). A companion House measure, HB 26 from Rozia A. Henson, Jr.…

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Meet The Blunt for People Who Think Most Blunts Are

The new 2-gram Ice Packs Blunts are loaded with rosin, diamonds, hash, and a glass tip. More importantly, they come from a brand that usually does something rare in cannabis: it delivers. Rove has launched a new product, but the interesting part is not just what’s inside it. It’s the name on the box. The…

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Brazil’s Cannabis Crossroads: New Rules, Old Truths, and the Road

Co-authored by Paulo Thiessen “Let my inspiration flow, in token rhyme suggesting rhythm.” —Grateful Dead Brazil entered 2026 not with a celebration, but with a reckoning. In the final week of January, the country approved a new regulatory framework for medicinal cannabis, and in doing so crossed a line it had spent decades carefully circling.…

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Colorado Lawmakers Approve Bill To Allow Medical Marijuana Use In

Colorado House lawmakers have approved a Senate-passed bill to allow terminally ill patients to use medical marijuana in healthcare facilities such as hospitals—though advocates have warned that recent amendments to the measure undermine its original intent. Weeks after advancing through the Senate, with amendments, the legislation from Sen. Kyle Mullica (D) cleared the House Health…

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How a Bronx Chef Built the First Licensed Dispensary in

From the Bronx to Brown Budda. “I grew up in the Bronx. My mother’s a type two diabetic.”  Marquis Hayes’s entry into cannabis was personal. He recalls waking up to medical emergencies at home–moments that forced responsibility early. “I would usually wake up to a mom that had a sugar coma, and I would have…

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The New York Times Calls It a ‘Marijuana Problem

While U.S. legacy outlets recycle moral panic, South America’s business establishment is already treating cannabis like a real market, and demanding rules that actually work. In the United States, cannabis is stuck in a weird loop. No real federal program that matches reality. Fifty different rulebooks pretending they’re a country. A hemp market that keeps…

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