Month: March 2025 (Page 2)

A push is underway in the Hawaii Legislature to expand the state’s medical marijuana program after efforts to legalize adult-use again failed to advance. Hawaii lawmakers weighing proposals to boost medical marijuana program is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More:Continue Reading

Medical cannabis operators in Florida will continue to pay roughly $1.3 million in biennial license renewal fees after the 1st District Court of Appeals dismissed arguments that the state should use revenue generated from other marijuana-related activity to reduce the fees. Florida’s medical cannabis license renewal fees will stay atContinue Reading

New Mexico’s home for top cannabis brands at an unbelievable value is celebrating 420 by offering deals that you’ll love all April long. The post Get more for less this 420 at PurLife appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Get more for less this 420 at PurLifeContinue Reading

“If it’s an illegal substance, listed on our illegal substance list in the state of Indiana, you should not be able to advertise for that.” By Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle Tuesday discussion around a Bureau of Motor Vehicle (BMV) bill descended into impassioned debate over marijuana advertising, which RepublicanContinue Reading

“Look at alcohol. Alcohol doesn’t have buffers. Why does cannabis have to have a buffer?” By Brianna Hill, Spotlight Delaware Why Should Delaware Care? As Delaware prepares to launch its marijuana industry, tensions are rising between cannabis operators and local governments. Nearly a third of the state’s municipalities have bannedContinue Reading

Canadian cannabis producer Organigram Holdings has rebranded to Organigram Global as it seeks to expand its presence in the international market. Canadian cannabis producer rebrands as Organigram Global is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Canadian cannabis producer rebrands asContinue Reading

A new review of scientific research on the use of marijuana’s components to treat autism spectrum disorder (ASD) finds that “preliminary evidence suggests potential benefits,” including improvements around anxiety, sleep and behavior. But more work—especially randomized controlled trials—are needed “to confirm these results and establish clear treatment guidelines,” authors said.Continue Reading