DEA Will Reschedule Cannabis to a Schedule III Drug: What Happens Now? By Hilary Bricken, Steve Levine & Marshall Custer The biggest legal shift in the cannabis industry in decades just occurred on the heels of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) proposal today for cannabis rescheduling. Specifically, as… The post DEA Will Reschedule Cannabis to a Schedule III Drug: What Happens Now? appeared first on Cannabis Business Executive - Cannabis and Marijuana industry news.
Navigating the Complexities of Cannabis Capital By Sundie Seefried Navigating the complexities of cannabis capital remains a daunting task for entrepreneurs amidst the rapid growth and increasing acceptance of the industry. Despite its expansion, businesses encounter… The post Navigating the Complexities of Cannabis Capital appeared first on Cannabis Business Executive - Cannabis and Marijuana industry news.
Former Deputy Attorney General James Cole Weighs in on Cannabis Rescheduling and What’s Next Cole spoke on a media call organized by industry groups and said Congress must ‘act to create a unified regulatory environment that involves both the states and the federal government.’
Senate Democrats Introduce Bill to Federally Legalize Cannabis The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act aims to deschedule marijuana by removing it from the Controlled Substances Act.
South Carolina House snuffs out medical marijuana again. Now what? South Carolinians’ hopes for legalized medical cannabis has likely been snuffed out this year. The S.C. House of Representatives is likely to adjourn May 9 without spending a single moment… The post South Carolina House snuffs out medical marijuana again. Now what? appeared first on Cannabis Business Executive - Cannabis and Marijuana industry news.
MedMen Files for Bankruptcy The once prominent cannabis company has now entered receivership, and its assets and operations will be dissolved. The post MedMen Files for Bankruptcy first appeared on High Times.
Research Shows Some Rolling Papers Have High Levels of Heavy Metals A recent study shows that many rolling papers and cones have elevated levels of potentially harmful compounds including heavy metals. The post Research Shows Some Rolling Papers Have High Levels of Heavy Metals first appeared on High Times.
New Mexico Governor Calls Homeland Security Secretary’s Response to Pot Seizures ‘Inappropriate’ Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was “offended” by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ response to her concerns about seizures of licensed cannabis products, saying his remarks were “inappropriate.” The post New Mexico Governor Calls Homeland Security Secretary’s Response to Pot Seizures ‘Inappropriate’ first appeared on High Times.
DMT Lab Discovered in Brentwood, California During Robbery Raid Multiple suspects face numerous charges for alleged burglary, grand theft, manufacturing and possessing a controlled substance, and child endangerment. The post DMT Lab Discovered in Brentwood, California During Robbery Raid first appeared on High Times.
States with Adult-Use Pot Saw Decrease in Alcohol Use, No Increase in Teen Substance Abuse Adult-use cannabis laws and sales were not associated with an overall increase in teen substance abuse. Instead, researchers found modest drops in alcohol and e-cigarette use. The post States with Adult-Use Pot Saw Decrease in Alcohol Use, No Increase in Teen Substance Abuse first appeared on High Times.