Day: June 11, 2025 (Page 2)

On May 31, Louisiana Tech University Police arrested a 21-year-old Simsboro man after receiving a tip that he was attempting to sell marijuana from his car at Hideaway Park, located on the university’s campus. Read More: Louisiana Tech Student Arrested in Marijuana BustContinue Reading

As Tim Scoma nears the first anniversary of Lifted, the area’s first cannabis dispensary, he’s also looking back on what the business has been able to do for the community over the past year. Read More: Community Support: Lifted Giving Back NowContinue Reading

WELLS, Maine — Voters shot down the prospect of adult-use cannabis shops in the community and elected a political newcomer to the Select Board at the June 10 election, according to unofficial results provided by the local town clerk. Read More: Wells Voters Reject Cannabis, Elect New LeaderContinue Reading

In Six Nations, Canada’s most populous Indigenous reserve, a massive cannabis grow operation has become the center of a heated community dispute. What began quietly has sparked deep concern among residents, igniting fears over land use, transparency, and safety in a place already navigating the complex relationship between sovereignty andContinue Reading

The House passed a cannabis bill last week that would permit intoxicating hemp-derived beverages to be sold in licensed Massachusetts liquor stores while ordering edible intoxicating hemp-derived products like gummies off store shelves, but critics say the legislation fails to address the core problem of enforcement at the local level. ReadContinue Reading

A federal judge has approved a settlement in a lawsuit that accused Timber Cannabis Co., a Michigan-based marijuana dispensary chain, of withholding tips meant for its employees. The deal aims to resolve allegations that the company kept gratuities left by customers instead of distributing them to the budtenders who earnedContinue Reading

A legislative proposal now before a Florida conference committee threatens to revoke medical marijuana registrations for people convicted of certain drug crimes—including simply purchasing more than 10 grams of cannabis. The provision, which would affect both registered patients and caregivers, was agreed to on Tuesday by House lawmakers. It wasContinue Reading

Congress at long last seems set to take decisive action on legislation affecting the U.S. cannabis industry. Will hemp-derived THC issue make Congress act – unlike marijuana? is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Will hemp-derived THC issue make CongressContinue Reading