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New York Marijuana Regulators Approve Rules On Packaging, Advertising And Testing As State Readies For Adult-Use Sales
New York marijuana regulators on Wednesday took another step toward setting up the state for the launch of its adult-use retail market, approving a series of proposed rules for packaging, labeling, advertising and testing requirements. They also approved 16 additional...
Texas Activists Say They Collected Enough Signatures To Put Marijuana Decriminalization On Another City Ballot
Texas activists announced on Wednesday that they’ve collected more than enough signatures to qualify a marijuana decriminalization initiative for the local ballot in San Marcos. This is the latest development in an activist-led push that’s seen Austin voters approve...
Study Says Cannabis Legalization Has Drastically Changed Marijuana Advertising
A recent study has concluded that the cannabis legalization wave sweeping across states and countries has triggered “drastic changes” in the way marijuana is advertised on Instagram. The research found that women are now more noticeable as “marijuana influencers,” and...
VA Declines Certifying a Veteran’s Hemp Because of Marijuana’s Federal Status
Last week, the Department of Veterans Affairs rejected an application made by a veteran requesting that his hemp product firm be recognized. In its denial letter, the department stated that the department could not endorse the business because it was involved in...
More Than Half of Missouri Voters Support Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization
A recent poll has revealed that more than half of Missouri voters support adult-use cannabis legalization as activists work to place an adult-use measure on the state’s 2022 ballot. The poll, conducted by SurveyUSA, surveyed 1,782 registered voters between May 11 and...
Cannabis home delivery slated to begin in Connecticut
Home delivery to Connecticut cannabis consumers is one step closer to reality as the lottery for delivery licenses closed last week. "Delivery service is one of the license types now available in Connecticut as part of the new adult-use program," Kaitlyn Krasselt,...
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FBI Marijuana Arrest Data May Be Critically Flawed, And DOJ Is Being Asked To Investigate
The FBI’s system of reporting state and local marijuana arrests may be seriously flawed, and a local Maryland official with extensive drug policy experience is asking the Justice Department Office of the Inspector General to launch a formal investigation into the matter. What seems to be at the center of the issue is confusion among local law enforcement agencies about whether citations issued for cannabis possession under state decriminalization laws are required to be reported to FBI as “arrests.” That has led to inconsistency in the annually released data and, as a result, calls into question its utility as a tool that can inform policymaking when it comes to marijuana. FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program is widely relied on by lawmakers, researchers and media to understand and contextualize law enforcement trends, with more than 18,000 jurisdictions reporting to the agency on how many, and why types of, arrests are made in a given year. But when it comes to cannabis “arrests,” there appears to be a problem that could have significant implications for policymakers and observers assessing the impacts of decriminalization policies and possibly even federal funding for police departments.
Kyle Jaeger, Marijuana Moment, 05/31/2022 11:44:00
Multi-State Cannabis Operators To Sue Federal Government Over Marijuana Prohibition
By Joana Scopel The Federal Government could be sued by a coalition of multi-state operators (MSOs) in the cannabis industry, reported Marijuana Moment. The coalition says it will sue the Feds because they believe that its marijuana policies are unconstitutional. Abner Kurtin, founder and CEO of Ascend Wellness Holdings told Marijuana Moment that this is an “industry-wide effort.” Kurtin said that Curaleaf and TerrAscend are also working closely with him. There will be two lawsuits filed in federal district court. One will challenge the Controlled Substance Act (CSA). The plaintiffs argue that prior court rulings on the federal government’s authority over intrastate commerce should not apply to marijuana companies. The second lawsuit will focus on Code 208E of the IRS, which impedes cannabis businesses from deducting federal taxes. According to Kurtin, the lawsuit could have retroactive consequences and, cannabis companies could theoretically receive deductions going back years. MSOs are said to be getting the process started to finance the lawsuits.
Benzinga Staff Writer, The Fresh Toast, 05/31/2022 16:00:00
California Department of Cannabis Control launches cannabis data visualization tool
California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) recently launched a data visualization tool to help consumers identify licensed cannabis product retailers. The technology would also inform business owners about which cities and counties license cannabis businesses while supporting continual conversations regarding access to the state’s safe and legal cannabis market. “This data helps Californians understand the work we have ahead of us in realizing the promises of cannabis legalization, including supporting access to a safe, legal and equitable cannabis market across the state and combating the unregulated, illicit market,” DCC Director Nicole Elliott said. The data tool can be accessed through the DCC website. The offering represents the initial version of the data tool. It is slated to be updated on an ongoing basis, and input from stakeholders regarding improved functionality, presentation, and resources is encouraged. The DCC noted collaboration with the California Office of Digital Innovation produced a map detailing 44 percent of cities and counties that allow the licensing of at least one cannabis business type, and 56 percent of cities and counties prohibit the licensing of all cannabis business types.
420 Intel – Marijuana Industry News, 05/31/2022 20:00:00
Connecticut Governor signs legislation cracking down on cannabis ‘Gifting’
The new law allows communities in Connecticut to punish individuals with a fee of up to $1,000 for the practice. Another state with legal weed is cracking down on unregulated cannabis retailers. This time, it is lawmakers in Connecticut who are taking on the practice of “gifting,” through which illicit weed shops sell a product (say, a T-shirt) that comes with a cannabis “gift.” Now, under a bill signed into law last week by the state’s Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont, that loophole could be tightening up. According to the Connecticut Post, cities in the state “can now fine residents up to $1,000 for gifting a cannabis plant or other cannabis-related product to another individual in exchange for any kind of donation, including an admission fee, or as part of any giveaway such as a swag bag,” while the state itself can “can also separately issue $1,000 fines for failing to pay sales taxes.”
420 Intel – Marijuana Industry News, 05/31/2022 20:00:00
Big Victory in a Small State: Rhode Island Legalized Cannabis
On Wednesday, May 25th, Governor Dan McKee signed the Rhode Island Cannabis Act into law, which effectively legalized cannabis for adults over the age of 21. In addition to implementing guidelines under which to sell and tax cannabis products, a key provision in this bill will also automatically expunge prior civil or criminal charges for cannabis possession, starting in 2024. Federal cannabis laws are complicated and outdated, so it’s always wonderful when another state switches sides and legalizes adult use marijuana. To stay current on everything important happening in the industry, subscribe to The THC Weekly Newsletter. Also, it’ll get you premium access to deals on cannabis flowers, vapes, edibles, and much more! We’ve also got standout offers on cannabinoids, like HHC-O, Delta 8, Delta 9 THC, Delta-10 THC, THCO, THCV, THCP & HHC, which won’t kill your bank account. Head over to our “Best-of” lists to get these deals, and remember to enjoy responsibly!
Alexandra Hicks, CBD Testers, 05/31/2022 20:00:00
Marijuana Research Has Exploded In Recent Years Despite Barriers Caused By Prohibition, New Study Finds
The volume of studies on marijuana has “grown steeply” over the past couple decades as more U.S. states and countries around the world have moved to end prohibition, a new research analysis concludes. That’s in spite of the fact that U.S. federal policy has severely encumbered scientists from obtaining and studying the plant due to its ongoing status as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The new study, published last week in the Journal of Cannabis Research, provides an in-depth breakdown of the scientific literature of marijuana that has expanded over time despite those barriers. The researchers were able to identify nearly 30,000 cannabis-related studies that have been published in 5,474 journals from 1829 to 2021. “Since the 1960s, an upward trend with respect to the volume of publication can be observed, with 2020 marking the year with the most publications,” the authors said. The journals that have most frequently hosted marijuana research studies are the journals of Drug And Alcohol Dependence (706 papers), Addictive Behaviors (419) and the British Journal of Pharmacology (356).
Kyle Jaeger, Marijuana Moment, 05/31/2022 06:10:00
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Class Action Filed Against One Of Country’s Leading Cannabis Real Estate Investment Trusts
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc. (“IIPR” as listed on the NYSE) is a real estate investment trust (“REIT”) focused on the acquisition, ownership and management of specialized industrial properties leased to experienced, state-licensed operators for their...
Hemp, CBD legalization unanimously approved in North Carolina Senate. Next stop, the House.
Hemp and CBD could become illegal in North Carolina by the end of June as the state’s temporary legalization comes to an end. Now, the state Senate has approved the bill that would keep it legal. On Tuesday, the North Carolina Senate unanimously voted to pass Senate...
Minnesota Democratic Operatives Accused Of Plotting To Change Marijuana Party Name To ‘MAGA’ Party To Siphon GOP Votes
An alleged attempt by Minnesota Democratic officials to change the name of a third party focused on marijuana to one meant to appeal to far-right conservatives is at the center of a political controversy, with some advocates calling the purported maneuver a clear...
FBI Marijuana Arrest Data May Be Critically Flawed, And DOJ Is Being Asked To Investigate
The FBI’s system of reporting state and local marijuana arrests may be seriously flawed, and a local Maryland official with extensive drug policy experience is asking the Justice Department Office of the Inspector General to launch a formal investigation into the...
Multi-State Cannabis Operators To Sue Federal Government Over Marijuana Prohibition
By Joana Scopel The Federal Government could be sued by a coalition of multi-state operators (MSOs) in the cannabis industry, reported Marijuana Moment. The coalition says it will sue the Feds because they believe that its marijuana policies are unconstitutional....
California Department of Cannabis Control launches cannabis data visualization tool
California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) recently launched a data visualization tool to help consumers identify licensed cannabis product retailers. The technology would also inform business owners about which cities and counties license cannabis businesses...
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