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The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska is taking a historic step forward by legalizing the sale of marijuana on its reservation, making it the first group in the state to do so. On Tuesday, the Omaha Tribal Council unanimously adopted Title 51, establishing a Tribal Cannabis Regulatory Commission to oversee cannabis regulation and opening the door to both med...
The cannabis plant, native to Asia, has been used for thousands of years for both its medicinal and mind-altering properties. Despite U.S. prohibition pushing it into the shadows, cannabis cultivation and innovation have never stopped. Today, scientists are not just rediscovering cannabis—they're decoding its genetic secrets to unlock powerful new ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — In May 2021, Governor Kay Ivey put her signature on a law authorizing medical cannabis in Alabama. More than four years later, medical cannabis remains unavailable in the state, but it appears the disputes that have led to delays and court fights may finally be addressed, once and for all. An administrative hearing process...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Mayor Yemi Mobolade has vetoed an ordinance passed by the Colorado Springs City Council that would have amended how retail marijuana sales tax revenue is distributed, moving the distribution process from the city's hands to a contracted non-profit organization. With the legalization of recreational marijuana sales i...
In Rochester, NY, two well-known alcohol producers—Black Button Distilling and Heroes Brewing Company—shut their doors this past weekend. Both businesses cited rising costs as a key reason for their closures, but another trend may have played an even bigger role: a shift in consumer habits, particularly among younger adults. While overall alcohol u...
New York's cannabis market is competitive, with over 500 brands scrambling to get shelf space in 425 active dispensaries. But Silly Nice, a Black-owned and Veteran-owned brand, is moving differently. In just over a year since launching, they've expanded into 135 dispensaries statewide—and they're not slowing down. Founded by a tight-knit team, Sill...
Even as provinces discuss opening up direct trade of some alcohol products across Canada, cannabis sales remain under the tight control of provincial authorities. Most recently, nine provinces and one territory signed a memorandum of understanding to allow direct-to-consumer alcoholic beverage sales with other participating Canadian jurisdictions. ...
The classification of cannabis as a Schedule I drug under federal law is one of the most illogical and indefensible positions in American drug policy today. Despite overwhelming medical evidence, bipartisan public support, and successful state-level regulation, the federal government still insists that cannabis is as dangerous as heroin—and more da...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky's medical cannabis program is facing more legal challenges. A Louisville-based attorney, Greg Troutman, filed a lawsuit on behalf of businesses who didn't get drawn in the license lottery. He alleged the General Assembly unlawfully gave the Office of Medical Cannabis the power to decide how applicants were chosen. "It's a...
Take a walk down just about any block in New York City nowadays and you're bound to come across a bustling smoke shop or dispensary—and it's no surprise that these establishments are only continuing to gain traction. But there are a handful of women operating elevated cannabis dispensaries that offer something different: a more equitable, inviting,...
Thailand's once-booming cannabis industry, valued at over $1 billion, is facing an uncertain future after the government reintroduced a ban on recreational use in June 2025. The abrupt policy shift has sent shockwaves through thousands of cannabis shops across the country, many of which now fear they'll be forced to shut down or operate illeg...
Virginia has taken a major step forward in its long and complex journey toward a legal retail cannabis market. On Wednesday, a newly formed joint legislative commission held its first official meeting in Richmond, setting the stage for what could become a fully regulated marijuana industry in the state by 2026. The commission, created through House...
The countdown is nearly over—the California State Fair is set to open its gates this Friday for a 16-day celebration of community, culture, and fun. Running from July 12 to July 28, this annual event will be held at Cal Expo in Sacramento and is expected to draw large crowds with its wide array of attractions. Fairgoers can enjoy the festivities da...
New Jersey is taking bold steps to foster both cannabis equity and community revitalization through a series of grant programs and initiatives, all under the guidance of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority or EDA. At the heart of these efforts is Ty Cooper, Chief Community Development Officer at the EDA, who recently shared updates on the...
Ten years ago, Indiana got an unexpected spiritual awakening—complete with incense, music, and a serious conversation about religious freedom and marijuana. On July 1, 2015, the First Church of Cannabis held its first service in Indianapolis. While no marijuana was actually smoked, the moment sparked national attention and a legal challenge that te...
A budding business in southern Minnesota is on track for a legal cannabis market milestone: opening the first retail non-tribally owned dispensary off of tribal land. Jacob Schlichter, owner of The Smoking Tree in Albert Lea, Minnesota, said his business passed a state inspection, which is a key hurdle in order to secure the official license to ope...
A powerhouse partnership is taking shape in California's Coachella Valley, where cannabis operator Green Horizons has signed a five-year master service agreement with FOHSE, a leader in high-performance cultivation lighting and technology. The strategic alliance signals a major step forward for scalable cannabis production, merging advanced enginee...
As the legalization of cannabis has become more widespread across several states in the US, a recent study found that frequent and moderate users of cannabis may be less likely to follow through with recommended screenings for various types of cancer, including breast and prostate cancer. Filippo Dagnino, MD, of Brigham and Women's Hospital, and co...

