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New 2026 cannabis bills in Mississippi, Hawaii, and Nebraska reveal the next wave of drug testing challenges for employers.
Rescheduling cannabis to a Schedule 3 drug, if it happens, represents a long-term industry tailwind.
While federal marijuana policy trends toward less restrictive treatment, hemp faces a sharp regulatory contraction. Late 2025 legislation ...
The proposal would finally establish a statewide cannabis marketplace, addressing years of unchecked gray‑market activity and ...
Federal cannabis policy is entering 2026 in a “split-screen” posture: marijuana appears to be moving toward a less restrictive federal status, ...
Bipartisan congressional lawmakers have filed a new bill to regulate consumable hemp products—offering a potential ...
A provision significantly limiting the sale of intoxicating hemp products made its way into legislation to reopen the federal government just a day before the Senate approved the bill. Its inclusion ...
Is marijuana getting too high on its own promises? New research published Monday adds to the evidence that medical cannabis ...
Kentucky Alternative Care opened to the public Jan. 31 at 2401-B Bardstown Road, bringing medical cannabis to Louisville for the first time.
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A blossoming Texas medical marijuana industry adds new businesses, products and patients
The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued provisional licenses to nine new medical marijuana operators while existing ones have started opening new manufacturing and cultivating facilities.
Mississippi lawmakers have approved a bill to allow terminally ill patients to access medical marijuana in hospitals, nursing facilities and hospice centers. As state legislatures across the country ...
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