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May 30, 2026 Brazilian Stakeholders Advocate for 1.0% Industrial Hemp THC Limit Amid Tropical Climate Concerns
Brazilian agricultural and policy stakeholders are pressing for a 1.0% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) threshold for industrial hemp cultivated in the field. This advocacy stems from the argument that the widely adopted 0.3% benchmark is not well-suited to tropical growing conditions and could impede Brazil’s competitive position in the global industrial hemp sector.

May 29, 2026 Can You Bring Cannabis Drinks Into Central America?
Cannabis drinks are booming in North America, but can you bring them into Central America? Learn the rules, risks, and what travelers should know before packing THC beverages.

May 29, 2026 US cannabis stocks are trading on Robinhood. What does it mean?
Stocks in several U.S. cannabis multistate operators are now trading on the brokerage app Robinhood, but uplisting to major exchanges is still at least a few months away.

May 29, 2026 Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club asks for enforcement pause until judicial review takes place
After a recent raid on its store and subsequent eviction notice from its landlord, the Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club is asking for a pause on enforcement until a judicial review is complete.

The VCBC has been subject to numerous raids over the years due to its refusal to sell products that are in compliance with Health Canada regulations.


May 29, 2026 Marijuana Components Have ‘Consistent’ Anti-Tumor Effects In Glioblastoma And Other Cancers, Scientific Review Shows
Components of marijuana show “consistent and statistically significant anti-tumor effects” in certain types of cancer, including glioblastoma and breast cancer, according to a new scientific review that also found cannabinoids seem to “enhance chemotherapy efficacy.”

May 29, 2026 Pre-Rolls Overtake Flower as Consumer Preferences Shift
For the first time ever, flower is no longer king of the cannabis industry, with a new report revealing that in 2025 pre-rolls became the first product to surpass flower in terms of unit sales, taking the top spot.

According to the State of the Pre-Roll Market Report 2026 from the Pre-Roll Experts at Custom Cones USA, more than 383 million pre-rolls were sold last year, up 18.6% from 2024. Pre-roll revenues topped more than $3.6 billion in 2025, a 9.8% growth over the previous year, the largest growth rate of any major category.



May 28, 2026 Study: ‘Recreational’ Cannabis Consumers Perform Similar to Abstainers on Cognitive Tests
Budapest, Hungary: Adults who consume moderate amounts of cannabis perform no differently than abstainers on a wide range of cognitive tasks, including tests of executive function and working memory, according to data published in the journal Comprehensive Psychiatry.

May 28, 2026 Labelling Error Prompts Voluntary Recall of Rubicon Holdings Pre-Rolls
Rubicon Holdings Corp. has issued a voluntary recall for its BC Organic Fruit Loopz Pre-Rolls due to a labelling error.

In a notice shared by the OCS on May 28, 2026, the agency reported that Rubicon had received initial reports that master cases of its 5 x 0.3g BC Organic Fruit Loopz Pre-Rolls contain units labelled as 5 x 0.3g BC Organic Blue Dream Pre-Rolls.

May 28, 2026 New Research Challenges ‘Lazy Stoner’ Stereotype, Links Cannabis Use to Light and Moderate Physical Activity
Recent research is contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between cannabis use and physical activity, challenging longstanding stereotypes. A new study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Heersink School of Medicine suggests that individuals who use cannabis are not necessarily less physically active than non-users. Instead, the findings indicate a tendency to favour light or moderate exercise, pointing to a potential influence of cannabis on the subjective experience of physical activity.

May 28, 2026 Raid on Victoria Cannabis Buyer’s Club raises questions around medical cannabis access
On April 21 the Victoria Cannabis Buyer’s Club (VCBC) was raided by B.C.’s Community Safety Unit (CSU), supported by Victoria Police. Shortly after the “compassion club” opened their doors, CSU officers entered the Johnson Street storefront and confiscated approximately 30 000 to 40 000 cannabis products, said Club Founder and President Ted Smith.

The club had just recently celebrated its 30th anniversary in January. Smith described the three decade journey like “climbing a series of mountains.” He established the group in 1996, inspired by the San Francisco Buyers Club and Victoria activists’ work providing cannabis to AIDS patients.

May 28, 2026 Ontario Cannabis Sales Top $2.28 Billion in 2025, Driven by Pre-Roll and Vape Growth
In 2025, authorized cannabis stores across Ontario sold over 441 million grams of cannabis, totalling more than $2.28 billion in legal sales, a 6% increase from 2024.

The Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) Distribution Centre shipped 452,590,868 grams of cannabis to Ontario’s Authorized Cannabis Stores, also a 6% increase from the previous year.

This growth was primarily driven by double-digit surges in vapes, infused pre-rolls, and standard pre-rolls. Vapes were up 14% YOY, infused pre-rolls were up 12%, pre-rolls up 11%, edibles up 8%, flower was down less then 1%, as were concentrates. Topicals sales were down 2%, beverages declined nearly 4%, extracts declined by 10%, and seeds and clones declined by 17%.

May 28, 2026 3 In 4 Marijuana Consumers Now Support Trump Administration’s Cannabis Actions, Post-Rescheduling Poll Shows
President Donald Trump has seen a massive swing in support for his administration’s marijuana policy actions from consumers since moving to federally reschedule medical cannabis—with nearly three out of four now having a favorable view—according to a new survey.

May 28, 2026 Minnesota Governor Walz Signs Landmark Cannabis Omnibus Bill, Reshaping State’s Cannabis Industry
On May 26, 2026, the Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed into law the 2026 Omnibus Cannabis Bill. Sponsored by Representative Jessica Hanson (DFL-Burnsville), the law represents a sweeping set of reforms to the state’s regulated cannabis industry, touching everything from medical cannabis access and supply chain logistics to hemp-industry lifelines and a brand-new license category. Representative Hanson described it as a “collaborative effort” involving more than 80 stakeholders and weekly meetings over the course of three months. Here is a breakdown of the law’s most significant provisions and what they mean for Minnesota’s cannabis landscape.

Merging the Medical and Adult-Use Supply Chains
Perhaps the most consequential change in the law is the merger of Minnesota’s currently bifurcated medical and adult-use cannabis supply chains. Under current law, cannabis businesses that participate in both markets must maintain separate cultivation, manufacturing, and inventory tracking systems—including separate instances within the state’s Metrc seed-to-sale tracking platform. The omnibus bill eliminates this dual-track requirement and allows businesses with a medical cannabis endorsement to serve patients and adult-use customers from a single, unified operation.

May 28, 2026 How the UK’s medical cannabis sector is reshaping modern healthcare access
The UK’s medical cannabis sector has changed dramatically since cannabis-based medicinal products were legalized for specialist prescription use in 2018. What initially appeared to many observers as a limited and highly cautious policy shift has gradually evolved into a growing healthcare sector shaped by digital clinics, increasing patient demand, and broader public awareness surrounding alternative treatment pathways.

While the UK still operates under tightly regulated prescribing structures, the overall landscape in 2026 looks very different from the early years following legalization. Private clinics have expanded rapidly, telehealth systems have modernized patient access, and conversations surrounding specialist cannabis treatment have become increasingly normalized within wider healthcare discussions.



May 28, 2026 Cannabis use does not lower testosterone, study concludes
The effects of cannabis on the hormonal system and male fertility remain controversial within the scientific community. A study conducted by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), in collaboration with the Swiss Center for Applied Human Toxicology (SCAHT), provides a new answer by showing that cannabis use does not reduce testosterone levels in young men and may even increase its testicular synthesis.

May 27, 2026 Germany Imported Over 218 Tons of Legal Cannabis in One Year
When it comes to Europe’s emerging legal cannabis industry, Germany continues to stand alone as the undisputed continental leader. Germany launched legal medical cannabis sales through the nation’s pharmacies in 2017, and since that time, the nation’s legal market has increased exponentially in size and market value.

May 27, 2026 Germany Imported Over 218 Tons of Legal Cannabis in One Year
When it comes to Europe’s emerging legal cannabis industry, Germany continues to stand alone as the undisputed continental leader. Germany launched legal medical cannabis sales through the nation’s pharmacies in 2017, and since that time, the nation’s legal market has increased exponentially in size and market value.

May 27, 2026 New Jersey court lets job seekers sue employers over cannabis tests
New Jersey job seekers can now sue employers directly over a rescinded offer tied to a positive cannabis test.

That's the headline takeaway from a New Jersey Appellate Division ruling issued on May 26, 2026, in Darlene Sanders v. The Levari Group, LLC, doing business as First Choice Freezer. As a matter of first impression, the court found that the state's Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Market Modernization Act, or CREAMMA, gives applicants the right to sue employers who reject them because of cannabis use.

May 27, 2026 Recreational Cannabis Legalization and Traffic Fatality Rates in the United States, 2005-2024: An Imputation-Based Difference-in-Differences Event Study
Conclusion
Legalizing recreational cannabis was followed by a rise in traffic deaths during the first four years after the law took effect. The increase began at legalization rather than at the start of retail sales. This suggests that the change in law and shifting public attitudes had a greater impact on traffic safety than the availability of cannabis in stores. States considering legalization should prepare traffic safety measures in advance, while those that have already legalized should reinforce existing efforts to address ongoing risks.

May 27, 2026 $2.56 Billion in Farm Receipts Marks Largest Increase in Cannabis Production Since 2020
The Canadian cannabis sector experienced significant growth in 2025, with farm receipts increasing 16.9% to $2.56 billion and total recreational sales reaching $5.5 billion. Cannabis producers also appeared to be setting aside more cannabis in storage in 2025.

Government revenue from the industry rose to $2.5 billion, while the market continued to shift toward inhaled extracts, which accounted for nearly one-third of all sales. Despite a general sales slowdown compared to previous years, retail figures remained strong, highlighted by a 6% year-over-year increase in March 2026.

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