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Jun 8, 2026 Bahamas: CBA Chairman warns of banking barriers for cannabis sector
Clearing Banks Association chairman Gowon Bowe has warned that Bahamian commercial banks will struggle to provide services to cannabis-related businesses under existing banking rules, particularly those tied to the United States and the United Kingdom. Mr Bowe said major US banks prohibit transactions with financial institutions involved in the marijuana industry. He said that creates a serious hurdle for The Bahamas, whose banking system relies heavily on US correspondent banks for international transactions.

"The United States, which is the largest clearing jurisdiction for The Bahamas because most of our transactions clear in the United States dollars, really has not changed the federal law relative to marijuana, and therefore is considered an illegal substance," he noted yesterday.

Jun 8, 2026 Alcohol Sales See Historic Decline While Cannabis Sales Rise
Sales of alcohol and cannabis in Canada are on opposite trajectories, according to data from Statistics Canada, the national statistical agency of the Canadian government.

For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, sales of adult-use cannabis products increased 6.5 percent. By contrast, alcohol sales revenue declined by 1.6 percent.

Canadians purchased $5.5 billion worth of cannabis products in the last fiscal year, with sales of herbal cannabis products comprising approximately 60 percent of all sales.

Canada legalized the adult-use marijuana market in 2018.

Jun 8, 2026 The WNBA has removed cannabis from its list of banned substances
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) has officially removed cannabis from its list of prohibited substances following a new collective bargaining agreement negotiated with the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA).

Jun 8, 2026 Green goes gray: Older folks trying weed in record numbers for help with pain, sleep
Willie Nelson excepted, it’s probably not an old dude’s face that pops to mind when you’re thinking of a typical marijuana user.

But perhaps it should — older Americans have been getting into weed in record numbers in recent years.

“We know that cannabis use is increasing in most age groups. But interestingly not in adolescents. It’s pretty flat with adolescence, and that tracks (with usage rates among this cohort with) other substances” such as alcohol,” University of Colorado psychology and neuroscience professor Angela Bryan told BizWest. “… So use is increasing among adults — and it’s increasing fastest among adults over 60.”



Jun 8, 2026 The fateful day Bob Dylan introduced The Beatles to cannabis
Bob Dylan thought The Beatles were already getting high. They weren't – but after the night he spent with them at the Delmonico Hotel, that was about to change.



Jun 7, 2026 Over 140 Therapeutic Cannabis Products Produced in Morocco
ohamed El Guerrouj, Director General of the National Agency for the Regulation of Cannabis-Related Activities (ANRAC), emphasized that Morocco has reinforced its position in the regulated therapeutic cannabis sector.

He made his remarks on Saturday during the first scientific day on the therapeutic use of cannabis. ANRAC organized the event in partnership with the Moroccan Society of Medical Sciences (SMSM).

El Guerrouj said more than 140 cannabis-based products have been manufactured by the Moroccan industry and officially registered with the Moroccan Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AMMPS).

The products are also available in over 600 authorized points of sale.

Jun 6, 2026 Toronto cannabis shop selling World Cup trophy bongs ahead of tourism boom
While one World Cup trophy will be lifted in New Jersey on July 19, a Toronto shop is selling a replica with a very different purpose. Cosmic Charlies, a cannabis shop within walking distance of BMO Field, is selling bongs that resemble the trophy.

Jun 6, 2026 AI Is Growing Your Weed Now
From robot canopy scanners to algorithmic breeders to AI-powered dispensary counters, artificial intelligence is remaking cannabis at every level. The question nobody has fully answered: does this help the people who built the culture, or does it replace them?

Jun 5, 2026 Dramatic shifts in Oklahoma's cannabis industry leaves growers struggling
For Zachary Bomar, co-owner of Lost Brothers Cannabis Co., the promise of Oklahoma’s cannabis boom was straightforward: opportunity.

After 15 years in the oil field, Bomar entered the industry in 2020 following layoffs, investing his savings alongside his three brothers in what he described as “the next oil boom.”

The brothers entered the industry as cannabis cultivation spread rapidly across Oklahoma.

At first, the expectation seemed justified.

“The vision was make some good money,” he said, noting that early on, “that’s what it seemed like everybody was doing.”

Jun 5, 2026 Trulieve to list on NYSE, a first for US cannabis sector
Trulieve said Friday that it will list on the New York Stock Exchange come June 10, which would make it the first US cannabis company to ever list on a major American exchange.



Jun 5, 2026 Congressional Committee Votes To Block Medical Marijuana From Being Covered Under Workers’ Comp For Federal Employees
A congressional panel has approved annual spending legislation that would affirmatively block federal workers’ compensation programs from covering medical marijuana—even in light of the Trump administration’s move to reschedule cannabis.

The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies on Friday voted 11-7 to advance the Fiscal Year 2027 bill that contains several marijuana- and drug policy-related provisions.

Jun 5, 2026 Survey Uncovers the Complex Impact of Marijuana on Sleep
Fresh findings from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) highlight the complicated link between marijuana consumption and sleep quality, revealing a wide range of experiences among U.S. adults.

According to the survey, 33% of respondents said they sleep somewhat or considerably better when using marijuana. Meanwhile, 19% reported either no noticeable change in their sleep patterns or a negative effect. Specifically, 11% said cannabis made little difference, while 8% felt their sleep worsened after use. Nearly half of those surveyed, 47%, stated that they do not use cannabis at all.

Jun 5, 2026 BC Cannabis Producers Put Human Face on Regulatory Challenges at Legislature
Representatives from two of BC’s cannabis producers’ associations met in Victoria on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, as part of a broader push in BC cannabis industry lobbying to connect with elected officials and discuss the sector’s benefits and challenges.

Members from the BC Cannabis Alliance (BCCA) and the Cannabis Cultivators of BC (CCBC), representing large and small businesses across the province, held their first lobbying day to build connections and engage in informed discussions with elected officials and policymakers.

Jun 5, 2026 Virginia Lawmakers And Governor Meet To Discuss Marijuana Sales Legalization Compromise That Could Pass This Month
Virginia officials in the administration of Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) and lawmakers who sponsored a bill to legalize recreational marijuana sales that the governor vetoed last month have met recently to discuss the possibility of enacting the reform through budget legislation that is due to be passed soon.

The sides are getting closer to reaching a deal, several sources said.

Jun 5, 2026 Michigan treated cannabis like a piggy bank, and the revenue grab is backfiring
Michigan’s decision to treat its already struggling cannabis industry like a piggy bank for road repairs appears to be backfiring, with tax revenue falling far short of expectations as marijuana sales continue to fall.

Four months into the state’s new 24% wholesale tax, Michigan has collected less than $34 million, according to a new state Treasury report. That’s less than a third of the roughly $105 million the tax would need to generate each quarter to meet the $420 million annual estimate lawmakers relied on when they approved the controversial levy last year.

Jun 5, 2026 Study shows surprising link between social media use and cannabis
Could social media make you try weed? The answer is not as simple as you might think.

According to new research from the Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, teenagers who frequently use social media are about three times more likely to try cannabis than those who do not.

Jun 5, 2026 Stop Consulting, Start Implementing: South Africa’s Cannabis Industry Demands Action as Businesses Suffer
South Africa’s long-suffering cannabis operators have demanded that the government make good on its extensive plans for a regulated framework, as frustration with its lack of meaningful action reaches a boiling point.

As Business of Cannabis reported in April, the country’s National Cannabis Master Plan, in development for the best part of seven years, involving ten separate government departments across nine separate pillars, is on the verge of finalisation.

Jun 5, 2026 Pot shops have high expectations from World Cup fans, tourists
While no one expects cannabis to overshadow the action on the field, many foresee at least a marginal lift in pot sales and dispensary foot traffic when Toronto and Vancouver play host for their combined 13 matches in June and July. (The remainder of the tournament will take place in the U.S., where some states have also legalized weed, and Mexico.)

Jun 4, 2026 Can Cannabis Help Close the Gender Health Gap?
Women are increasingly turning to medical cannabis to manage conditions ranging from endometriosis and chronic pain to menopause symptoms and sexual dysfunction.

But while interest in alternative treatments like cannabis-based medicines continues to grow, so too does a broader conversation about why so many women feel conventional healthcare has failed to meet their needs in the first place.

Jun 4, 2026 Cannabis foods and flowers face crackdown wave in Europe
The market for non-psychoactive cannabis products – from cookies to tea bags – is in trouble as EU countries impose fresh restrictions.

The Cannabis sativa plant has long been in policymakers’ crosshairs. Beyond its psychoactive component, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the plant is prized for its fibres, which are used in everything from textiles to bioplastics and construction material. Meanwhile, the flower-derived compound cannabidiol (CBD), widely considered non-intoxicating because it contains only trace THC, has also grown in popularity.

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