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Mar 25, 2026 People Who ‘Regularly Gather To Smoke Marijuana’ Could Be Deemed A ‘Criminal Gang’ And Deported Under House Bill, Congressman Warns
A top congressional Democrat is warning that a committee-passed bill meant to expedite the deportation of immigrants who’ve committed certain crimes is so broad that even “high school students who regularly gather to smoke marijuana” could be defined as a “criminal gang” under its provisions.

Mar 25, 2026 He May Be the Only American Sent to Prison for the Pot Tax
My name is Ryan Richmond: former medical marijuana dispensary owner and now a convicted felon. I served one year in federal prison on a two-year sentence. My probation will soon be over. Here’s the part that surprises people: I didn’t go to prison for selling weed. I went because the government couldn’t make that narrative stick, so it did what it often does in that situation—it reached for another weapon and won.

Mar 25, 2026 Europe Is Becoming A Center For The International Cannabis Industry
The cannabis industry is in the midst of a worldwide revolution and is continuing to evolve from a patchwork of individual, siloed markets to an increasingly connected international web. That was already true, to a degree, before 2020. However, in late 2020, the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) voted to remove cannabis from Schedule IV of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. It was a major milestone, with the CND finally recognizing the medicinal and therapeutic benefits of cannabis.

Mar 25, 2026 Ohio Bans THC Drinks, Tightens Cannabis Rules in New Sweeping Changes
Ohio’s cannabis market is entering a more restrictive phase less than two years after voters approved legalization, as new rules tighten how marijuana and hemp products can be sold, transported, and consumed.

Senate Bill 56, which took effect after failing to be overturned by referendum, revises the 2023 voter-backed framework by introducing stricter potency limits and handling requirements, as well as new criminal penalties tied to everyday use.



Mar 24, 2026 Don’t leave money on the table: Medical cannabis patient tax breaks
Tax season has a way of creeping up on Canadians, and for thousands of registered medical cannabis patients, it can often arrive with a largely unclaimed benefit.

Despite the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) having recognized prescribed cannabis as an eligible medical expense for years, patient advocates and clinicians consistently report that many medical users have no idea they can claim it. Given that medical cannabis still lacks a Drug Identification Number (DIN) and is therefore excluded from most private insurance plans, this tax credit may represent the only financial relief many patients receive.

Mar 24, 2026 Mississippi Bills To Expand Medical Marijuana Access Head To Governor’s Desk
Mississippi lawmakers have sent a pair of bills to expand medical marijuana access to the governor’s desk.

One of the proposals, known as the “Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act,” would create a pathway for patients who don’t have one of the state’s specific delineated qualifying conditions to become eligible for legal marijuana access.

Mar 24, 2026 Lawmakers skeptical of ballot question rolling back recreational marijuana law
Massachusetts voters legalized recreational cannabis through a 2016 ballot measure. A ballot campaign called the Coalition for a Healthy Massachusetts is advancing towards the 2026 ballot a question that would repeal legalization of non-medical marijuana, allow adults 21 or older to possess and gift up to an ounce of marijuana (possession of up to second ounce would carry a civil penalty), make it a civil infraction for people younger than 21 to possess up to two ounces, and allow retail marijuana stores to either apply to become medical dispensaries or sell their inventory to one. The Cannabis Control Commission would remain, but only to regulate the medical sector.

Mar 24, 2026 No Rise in Problematic Cannabis Use Among Teens Following Adult-Use Legalization
State laws legalizing marijuana access for adults are not associated with any increase in the number of hospitalized teens presenting symptoms of cannabis use disorder (CUD), according to data published in the International Journal of Drug Policy.



Mar 24, 2026 Price pressure and traceability gaps are testing Portugal's medical cannabis market
Portugal has built a reputation as one of Europe's more forward-thinking medical cannabis jurisdictions, with a favorable climate, established cultivation expertise, and a regulatory framework that has attracted producers from all over the world. But inside that framework, a series of structural vulnerabilities have been showing since the police raids that happened last May.



Mar 23, 2026 US Cannabis Companies Could ‘Ring the Bell’ at US Stock Markets Under New Bill
State-sanctioned U.S. cannabis businesses could soon list on major stock exchanges in their own country under legislation that a pair of congressmen filed on March 23.

The bipartisan Capital Lending and Investment for Marijuana Businesses (CLIMB) Act, sponsored by Reps. Troy A. Carter Sr., D-La., and Guy Reschenthaler, R-Pa., would also provide a safe harbor to private financial institutions wishing to offer lending services to state-sanctioned cannabis businesses.

Mar 23, 2026 Medicare Could Cover $500 Per Year in CBD, THC Products Under New Proposal
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has detailed a new plan that could allow participants to have up to $500 per year covered for hemp CBD and THC products.

The Substance Access Beneficiary Engagement Incentive (BEI) is an optional program in certain CMS Innovation Center models that allows for consultation with eligible beneficiaries about the possible use of eligible hemp products to improve symptom control.

Mar 23, 2026 Canadian cannabis sales, licensed space up as extracts and edibles gain market share
The latest sales and inventory figures from Health Canada indicate that total cannabis sales in the medical and recreational markets were up 21% in Q3 2025 (July-September) compared with Q3 2024.

Dried cannabis continued to account for the largest share of total medical and non-medical sales at 48% (12,901,920 units), although its overall share continues to shrink from 50% in Q2 2025 and 51% in Q3 2024.

The second largest cannabis product category after dried cannabis flower was cannabis extracts at 28%, which includes the fast-growing vape pen category. This was up from 25% in the previous quarter and 24% year over year.

Mar 23, 2026 Could Indiana be getting closer to legalizing cannabis?
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun is reportedly addressing legalizing cannabis in Indiana for medical use. It's a topic he's spoken about before.

"Apparently he's giving this issue some thought and consideration and I'm all on board with that," said Republican State Rep. Jim Lucas, reacting Monday to the governor's reported recent comments surrounding legalizing marijuana in Indiana.

Mar 23, 2026 Virginia Lawmakers Send Marijuana Sales Bill to Governor
Virginia is on the verge of establishing a legal marketplace for recreational cannabis, five years after lawmakers permitted possession but stopped short of creating a system for sales. The General Assembly approved legislation that would set up a regulated retail structure, resolving a long-running gap in state policy.

Mar 23, 2026 Is Wisconsin losing millions to states where cannabis is legal?
Yes

Cannabis isn’t legal in Wisconsin, so residents are purchasing it in states where it is, generating tax money for those states.

Wisconsin borders three states with legal recreational cannabis: Michigan, which legalized it in 2018; Illinois, which legalized it in 2019; and Minnesota, which legalized it in 2023.



Mar 23, 2026 De-Risking the Future: What’s Holding Traditional Industry Back from Cannabis Investment?
Nearly a decade after the inception of what we would now consider the ‘global cannabis industry’, Prohibition Partners forecasts its total worth to be around $40bn in 2025, already larger than the entire global recorded music industry. Yet despite this scale, cannabis remains one of the most structurally misunderstood growth sectors in the global investment landscape.



Mar 23, 2026 How US cannabis breeders can protect their IP before legalization
Renowned cannabis breeder James Loud plans to spend the next several years developing cultivars specifically designed for pre-rolls and joints.

Cannabis with enhanced shelf life better-suited for prepackaged products should be ideal for the market. The trick is ensuring nobody steals his ideas. And until cannabis is federally legal in the United States, operators have to get creative.

Mar 23, 2026 Request to pull cannabis working group debate
A debate on whether Guernsey should explore legalising cannabis may be pulled after the politician leading the proposal said allegations had created a "risk" of undermining discussions.

Home Affairs Committee President Marc Leadbeater confirmed he would ask the States to withdraw his requête, which called for a cross?committee working group to examine how a regulated cannabis regime could operate.

Mar 21, 2026 New Ohio Restrictions On Marijuana And Hemp THC Products Take Effect After Referendum Push Fails
The changes made by Republican state lawmakers to Ohio’s voter-passed weed law have now taken effect, including new criminal charges, along with the state’s new intoxicating hemp ban—which includes THC and CBD beverages.

Ohio Senate Bill 56 became law Friday after Ohioans for Cannabis Choice failed to get enough signatures to get a referendum on the November ballot for voters to block the law.

Mar 21, 2026 Five Years In: What New York Cannabis Got Wrong—and What’s Finally Going Right
Five years after New York created the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), the state’s legal cannabis industry is still finding its footing.

When New York created the OCM, it felt like the state had a chance to rewrite the cannabis playbook and address many of the harms created by the War on Drugs. With lessons learned from markets like Colorado and California, the hope was that New York could build an adult-use system that worked differently.



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