BUSINESS
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Missouri Court Orders Officials To Award Marijuana Business Licenses Amid Application Scoring Flaws
by Marijuana Moment on March 22, 2026
“The department’s scoring criteria and the scorers’ determinations were based on the subjective valuations of the scorers. This fundamental flaw infected the entire scoring process.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent A Missouri appeals court has delivered a sweeping rebuke of the state’s marijuana licensing process, ordering regulators to award Hippos LLC 13 facility licenses after
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Business Sense | AB 518 unlocks new opportunities for craft cannabis farms
by The Times-Standard on March 22, 2026
AB 518 allows landowners to generate income through low-impact uses such as tent camping, small RV sites, or glamping setups — without the need for expensive infrastructure like full hookups, paved roads, or large-scale facilities.
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Cannabis ordinance is passed
by faribaultcountyregister.com on March 22, 2026
After weeks of discussion and research, the Blue Earth City Council finally laid the groundwork to allow cannabis businesses to get licensed at their meeting on Monday, March 16. City attorney David Frundt presented the council with a summary of his research on state policy regarding cannabis ordinances, along with further revisions to the draft
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Passaic OK's next step to expand cannabis manufacturing
by , North Jersey Media Group on March 21, 2026
Passaic does not allow cannabis retail stores within its borders, but is looking to double its cannabis manufacturing business.
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How Sam and Joe Hachey Built a Cannabis Business in Alaska
by Macey Wolfer on March 20, 2026
Sam and Joe Hachey built Tanana Herb Co. from scratch in Alaska, growing it into a statewide cannabis business through grit, weekly deliveries, and hands-on work.
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Michigan Marijuana Today, New Streaming Media Show
by Mike Brennan on March 22, 2026
ANN ARBOR - MITechNews.Com has launched a new streaming video show that will focus on the latest headliens from the Michigan adult-legal cannabis industry
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Missouri Court Orders Officials To Award Marijuana Business Licenses Amid Application Scoring Flaws
by Marijuana Moment on March 22, 2026
“The department’s scoring criteria and the scorers’ determinations were based on the subjective valuations of the scorers. This fundamental flaw infected the entire scoring process.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent A Missouri appeals court has delivered a sweeping rebuke of the state’s marijuana licensing process, ordering regulators to award Hippos LLC 13 facility licenses after
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How did tiny Wintersville become Ohio's marijuana boomtown?
by , The Columbus Dispatch on March 22, 2026
Wintersville, Ohio has less than 4,000 residents, but is one of the Buckeye State's top spots for marijuana sales.
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Pot Inc. is waiting to cash in on Trump's marijuana reclassification — but the DOJ is still dragging its feet
by Charles Gasparino on March 22, 2026
The US government is finally inching closer to loosening its strict regulations over marijuana, but whether that will be enough to take pot mainstream like booze and tobacco remains a hazy question.
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Growing Marijuana Legally—A Snapshot of a New Business Model
by https://www.agweb.com/authors/stephanie-mercier on March 20, 2026
U.S. Legal Marijuana Sector had $30 Billion in Revenue in 2024
CBD
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Cannabis Compounds Do Something Surprising to Your Liver, Study Finds
by Ashley Fike on March 21, 2026
Cannabis compounds may not be the miracle they're sometimes made out to be, but it looks like they do help your liver.
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Exclusive to Healthy Adults: Meet the Bold Farmers Turning Hemp into Ultra-Premium CBD
by Caleb Morrison on March 20, 2026
An Alsatian experiment in legal hemp In Alsace, two friends have turned a curiosity into a small, lawful venture cultivating hemp for CBD. Since 2020, French rules have allowed farmers to grow hemp and sell CBD under strict conditions, opening a narrow but intriguing path for local producers. Baptiste Hardier, who started in 2020, and his partner Stéphane Michel now run a modest operation that is both transparent and compliant. They selected seven EU‑listed varieties to test what thrives in Alsace’s soils and climate, pursuing a measured approach before scaling. Learning the plant’s rhythms Hemp is a hardy crop, needing comparatively little water or intervention, and it rewards patience with resilient growth and deep roots that structure the soil. Over several seasons, Hardier learned to read the plants, timing harvest by the look and feel of the flowers rather than a calendar alone. The harvest window is brief, stretching over a focused month, and every day counts for preserving aroma and cannabinoid profiles. Hemp flowers are dried before being sold • © Odile Barthélémy, France Télévisions Once cut, the flowers are dried carefully, with temperature and airflow managed to retain delicate terpenes and stability. The stems and leaves are largely left in the field, returning biomass to the soil but generating no revenue. As much as 80% of each plant goes unused, which means only a small fraction of the crop becomes a sellable product. The result is a modest yield in commercial terms, turning tons of green material into just a few dozen kilograms for market. What makes CBD different The key legal line separating CBD hemp from cannabis is the THC threshold. THC, the plant’s psychoactive compound, must remain below 0.3% in the dried flower for lawful sale in France. To maintain compliance, growers send samples to accredited labs, verifying levels and documenting results that regulators can review. This system aims to protect consumers while giving farmers a clear framework to operate within. CBD itself is associated with relaxation rather than euphoria, a distinction that is crucial both medically and legally. Producers here emphasize traceability and restraint, framing CBD as a wellness product rather than a recreational shortcut. The industry’s credibility depends on consistency, careful labeling, and prudent claims that avoid overpromising what CBD can do. Dried CBD is sold directly, without further modification • © Odile Barthélémy, France Télévisions Adults only, with caution Both partners stress moderation and audience: “The THC levels are minimal, so the effect is primarily relaxing,” says Stéphane Michel. “It’s intended for adults in good health, and if you have any doubt, you should seek medical advice.” Common formats on the market include: Infusions in hot water, often paired with a fatty base Culinary oils for measured incorporation into recipes Baked goods with labeled dosages and clear ingredients Dried flowers sold as aromatic products with verified THC levels Health guidance remains firm for children and pregnancy. CBD is discouraged for minors, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid it due to potential risks. Even with very low THC, inadvertent ingestion by children is a concern flagged by authorities, who advocate careful storage and clear labeling at home. A fragile business model At roughly three euros per gram, the economics are tight for small producers like K Taz, the pair’s commercial label. After labor, testing, drying, packaging, and compliance costs, there is little margin left for growth or salaries. The reliance on flower alone further squeezes returns, since the bulk of the plant is not currently monetized. To improve viability, they would need higher volume, expanded product lines, or cooperative processing that valorizes more of the biomass. Still, the founders see promise in incremental gains: better cultivar selection, refined drying protocols, and smarter distribution may nudge the numbers toward sustainability. Their approach remains measured, grounded in patient craft rather than speculative hype. The bigger picture CBD’s rise in France reflects a broader shift toward regulated alternatives within the cannabis spectrum. Environmental benefits, such as improved soil structure and carbon capture, add weight to hemp’s agricultural case. Yet the social context is delicate, especially around youth health: early cannabis exposure is linked to cognitive and behavioral issues that may persist into adulthood. That backdrop makes clarity, education, and responsible retail essential to CBD’s continued legitimacy. For Hardier and Michel, the mission is simple but demanding: cultivate with care, comply with the law, and communicate with honesty. In a field prone to exaggeration, their Alsatian project stands for precision and restraint—proof that a small, law‑abiding farm can find its place in a cautiously evolving market.
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Dallas CBD shop will shutter in response to hemp legislation
by Teresa Gubbins on March 20, 2026
A Dallas shop specializing in hemp products is closing: CBD Farmhouse, a woman-owned hemp dispensary located at 4448 Spring Valley Rd., will close at the end of March in response to new legislation in Texas placing harsh restrictions on the sale of hemp products.
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Beginning March 31, most smokable cannabis products will be illegal in Texas
by Hannah Norton on March 20, 2026
New rules from the state health department will change how legal THC levels are classified and raise licensing fees for consumable hemp retailers and manufacturers by more than 3,000%.
CRIME
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Man charged after police uncover cannabis factory in Enniskillen
by Belfast Telegraph on March 22, 2026
A man is due in court in Enniskillen after a large cannabis plant seizure in the town on Friday.
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WCSO: Zapata man arrested after K9 drug bust on U.S. 83
by Jose De La Rosa on March 20, 2026
Webb County deputies seized meth and marijuana during a traffic stop on U.S. 83 after a K9 alert, leading to an arrest.
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Encrypted Crime: Britain’s Drug Gangs Outsmart the Law
by by Sri Lanka Guardian on March 20, 2026
Drug gangs across Britain are adapting faster than the law can respond, exploiting digital platforms and shifting markets to operate with near impunity. A major investigation by Times UK has...
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Midland smoke shop raid leads to two women arrested
by B. Kay Richter on March 20, 2026
Authorities say a search warrant uncovered THC cartridges, wax and marijuana at a Midland vape shop. Two women face first-degree felony charges.
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Cannabis Compounds Do Something Surprising to Your Liver, Study Finds
by Ashley Fike on March 21, 2026
Cannabis compounds may not be the miracle they're sometimes made out to be, but it looks like they do help your liver.
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Dallas CBD shop will shutter in response to hemp legislation
by Teresa Gubbins on March 20, 2026
A Dallas shop specializing in hemp products is closing: CBD Farmhouse, a woman-owned hemp dispensary located at 4448 Spring Valley Rd., will close at the end of March in response to new legislation in Texas placing harsh restrictions on the sale of hemp products.
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Not All CBD Is Medicine: Why Medicare's Plan Could Undermine FDA Marijuana Science
by MMJ International Holdings on March 20, 2026
"You cannot claim to follow science while bypassing the scientific process," said Duane Boise, CEO of MMJ International Holdings."Not all CBD is the same. Without FDA validation, you're not practicing medicine-you're experimenting on patients with ...
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New Ohio law banning intoxicating hemp products, THC and CBD beverages takes effect
by Megan Henry/Ohio Capital Journal on March 20, 2026
A lawsuit was filed this week in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas to block the law from taking effect.
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New Ohio law banning intoxicating hemp products, THC and CBD beverages takes effect
by Megan Henry on March 20, 2026
The changes made by Republican state lawmakers to Ohio's voter-passed weed law has now taken effect, including new criminal charges, along with the state's new intoxicating hemp ban — which includes THC and CBD beverages.
CULTURE
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on March 21, 2026
This post was updated Feb. 5 at 7:07 p.m. We pride ourselves on curiosity, questioning mindsets, breaking stereotypes and expanding knowledge at UCLA. Yet one topic is often left in a cloud of haze: cannabis use and its role in higher education.
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420 with CNW - Federal Agencies Retain Employee Marijuana Testing Guidelines
by Investing News Network on March 20, 2026
2026-03-20 16:25:00 ET The U.S. Health and Human Services Department (HHS) announced that federal workplace drug testing programs will continue screening for cannabis metabolites, maintaining the current approach. As things stand, firms like Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. (NYSE: IIPR...
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Steve DeAngelo Talks Smuggling Weed And Why Legalization Still Isn’t Working In Jerry Chu’s New Podcast Video
by https://www.facebook.com/javierhasse/ on March 20, 2026
The first episode of Jerry Chu’s new long-form video podcast, produced with En Volá and distributed through High Times’ YouTube channel, opens with Steve DeAngelo on legacy cannabis, corporate drift, hemp wars and the legalization fight he says the industry still hasn’t finished.
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Hemp Retailers Say New Virginia Cannabis Law Would Shut Them Down
by RVA Staff on March 19, 2026
Virginia hemp businesses are urging Governor Spanberger to amend a new cannabis bill that imposes a 2mg THC cap, warning it could eliminate most products and force closures. More than 1,500 small businesses and farmers say the legislation threatens Virginia’s $562 million hemp industry.
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Cannabis Dispensary Culture House Replaces FlynnStoned at Greenpoint Savings Bank
by Emma Davey on March 19, 2026
FlynnStoned hopes to find a new location.
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OBN seizes 5,136 plants, 1525 pounds of processed marijuana in Locust Grove
by FOX23.com News Staff on March 21, 2026
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics seized 5,136 plants and 1,525 pounds of processed marijuana while serving a search warrant at an illegal grow in Locust Grove.
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on March 21, 2026
This post was updated Feb. 5 at 7:07 p.m. We pride ourselves on curiosity, questioning mindsets, breaking stereotypes and expanding knowledge at UCLA. Yet one topic is often left in a cloud of haze: cannabis use and its role in higher education.
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420 with CNW - Federal Agencies Retain Employee Marijuana Testing Guidelines
by Investing News Network on March 20, 2026
2026-03-20 16:25:00 ET The U.S. Health and Human Services Department (HHS) announced that federal workplace drug testing programs will continue screening for cannabis metabolites, maintaining the current approach. As things stand, firms like Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. (NYSE: IIPR...
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Exploring the Intersection of Art and Cannabis Culture
by Gaston La-Gaffe on March 18, 2026
Photo by Washarapol D BinYo Jundang: https://www.pexels.com/photo/green-cannabis-plant-2731664/ Walk through any contemporary art fair in a major city and
EDIBLES
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Willits Man Arrested for Selling THC-Laced Popcorn to Kids
by Staff on March 21, 2026
A hot-buttered high turns rancid…
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Cannabis edibles pose growing risk to children during National Poison Prevention Week
by Cameron Brown on March 20, 2026
Cannabis edibles are becoming more common among accidental poisonings in children, according to officials observing National Poison Prevention Week.
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Police and local Medicine Hat schools issue warning over high-potency THC edibles
by Pattison Media on March 19, 2026
The Medicine Hat Public School Division, Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education, and Prairie Rose Public Sch...
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What The Lancet got wrong about medical cannabis and mental health
by https://facebook.com/teamleafie/ on March 19, 2026
Medical cannabis is once again under attack, as headlines scream that the treatment does “more harm than good”. But the study that the reports are based on didn’t include a single trial for depression, the UK’s most common mental health condition. Nor did it include any data from actual patient…
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Healthier options coming to hospital cafeterias | Hartford Hospital
by hartfordhospital.org on March 20, 2026
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Last call for hemp THC beverages in Ohio bars, restaurants ahead of state ban
by Margaret Jackson on March 18, 2026
It's last call for hemp THC beverages sold outside of cannabis retailers in Ohio, where hemp products are an estimated $2 billion industry.
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Best THC Gummies of 2026: Top Picks for Potency & Flavor
by Rosh Lewis,Jessica Almeida on March 17, 2026
Discover the best THC gummies for every mood with our top picks. Enjoy flavorful thc edibles that cater to your preferences. Read more to find your favorite!
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Nearly 1,000 pounds of marijuana seized in Shelby Township drug investigation
by Paula Wethington on March 17, 2026
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A Guide to Legal Cannabis Dispensaries in CT
by Pamela Mahler on March 16, 2026
Looking for cannabis dispensaries in CT? We’ve rolled out this guide with every CT cannabis store approved for legal recreational cannabis.
JOBS
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Medical marijuana patients could lose employment if new law passes
by Dylan Brown / KFOR on March 19, 2026
A new effort at the Oklahoma State Capitol could put thousands of medical marijuana patients’ employment on the line if it passes in the coming weeks.
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This Ontario woman failed RCMP background check because one of her Facebook friends is a gangster
by Adrian Humphreys on March 17, 2026
Federal Court intervenes after a worker failed her mandatory background security check for her legal cannabis job over a social media link.
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Cannabis Company Trulieve Reportedly Cutting 58 Jobs at Florida Call Center
by Ben Munson, Editor, Cannabis Equipment News on March 3, 2026
The layoffs are impacting a call center in Clearwater.
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Cannabis Company Cutting 58 Jobs In Pinellas County
by Tiffany Razzano on March 3, 2026
A FL-based medical cannabis company is laying off 58 workers at its Clearwater call center, according to a state WARN notice.
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Medical marijuana patients could lose employment if new law passes
by Dylan Brown / KFOR on March 19, 2026
A new effort at the Oklahoma State Capitol could put thousands of medical marijuana patients’ employment on the line if it passes in the coming weeks.
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Oklahoma House cans employment bill seeking to expand marijuana usage ban
by Barbara Hoberock on March 12, 2026
House lawmakers on Thursday defeated a measure that would give employers more leeway to fire individuals for using medical marijuana.
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Trulieve Cannabis slashes 58 jobs at Florida call center
by Chris Roberts on March 3, 2026
It's the first mass layoff in Florida for the publicly traded marijuana multistate operator since 2023.
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Cannabis retailer cutting 58 jobs in Clearwater
by Louis Llovio on March 2, 2026
Trulieve is laying of the employees at a call center in the city.
POLITICS
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South Carolina Senate Approves Bill To Keep Hemp THC Drinks And Gummies Legal, With Some Restrictions
by Marijuana Moment on March 22, 2026
Compromise was needed “to make sure that we had the votes to keep this out of the hands of children… That’s the number one thing.” By Adrian Ashford, South Carolina Daily Gazette Legislation limiting South Carolina sales of intoxicating hemp products to adults over 21 passed the Senate on Thursday in a compromise that took
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House advances bill on labor rights and bill clarifying cannabis sales
by Bente Bouthier on March 21, 2026
The House Chamber moved several pieces of legislation forward Thursday, including Rep. Morrison's HB 84 and Rep. Edward Osienski's HB 271.
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New Ohio Restrictions On Marijuana And Hemp THC Products Take Effect After Referendum Push Fails
by Marijuana Moment on March 21, 2026
“The bottom line is that this is only going to benefit the unregulated market…and unfortunately, that’s going to result in a lot of unnecessary arrests for voter approved behavior.” By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal The changes made by Republican state lawmakers to Ohio’s voter-passed weed law have now taken effect, including new criminal charges,
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Tennessee lawmakers want to legalize pot to help pay for roads
by Nate Rau on March 20, 2026
Two Democrats are pitching a "pot for potholes" plan to solve the state's road budget shortfall.
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Could 'Pot for Potholes Act' bring marijuana legalization to Tennessee? What to know
by Peter Burditt on March 20, 2026
Tennessee Democrats have once again filed legislation to legalize marijuana, this time tying revenue to infrastructure. Here's what to know.
SCIENCE
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Yale and McGill Collaborate to Expand Cannabis Research
by Yale School of Medicine on March 20, 2026
The Yale Center for the Science of Cannabis and Cannabinoids (YC-SCAN²) on March 11 announced a new collaboration with the McGill Research Centre for Cannabis (MRCC), marking an important step toward strengthening international partnerships in cannabis and cannabinoid research.
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Huge study finds no evidence cannabis helps anxiety, depression, or PTSD
by ScienceDaily on March 20, 2026
The largest review of medicinal cannabis to date found it doesn’t effectively treat anxiety, depression, or PTSD—despite millions using it for those reasons. Researchers warn it could even make mental health worse, raising risks like psychosis and addiction while delaying proven treatments. Some limited benefits were seen for conditions like insomnia and autism, but the evidence is weak. The findings are fueling calls for stricter oversight as cannabis use continues to rise.
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AI Promises to Accelerate Weed Science Advancements
by Brittany on March 19, 2026
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) and its member scientists are continually exploring ways to facilitate increased knowledge concerning weeds and...
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Cannabis Compounds May Reverse Fatty Liver Disease, Study Suggests
by Carly Cassella on March 19, 2026
Without causing a high.
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Sparse evidence for cannabis to treat mental health conditions highlights research gap
by Will Stone on March 17, 2026
A new analysis represents the largest effort yet to systematically parse all the data from high-quality clinical trials on cannabis and mental health. The evidence is lacking.
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Healthier options coming to hospital cafeterias | Hartford HealthCare
by hartfordhealthcare.org on March 20, 2026
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News at a glance: Antibioticmaking clams, marijuana for research, and China’s ‘Friedmann’
by newsfromscience on March 20, 2026
The latest in science and policy
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After 4-year delay, DEA will review dozens of requests to grow marijuana for research
by newsfromscience on March 20, 2026
New rules would govern companies and organizations seeking to produce cannabis for medical studies
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New U.S. law promises to light up marijuana research
by newsfromscience on March 18, 2026
Biden signs bill streamlining pot studies and production for research
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Teenagers Have Easy Access to Weed. Science Says It’s Bad for Them.
by Andrea Petersen on March 14, 2026
New research shows even infrequent cannabis use during adolescence is linked to increased risk of mental-health disorders and poor academic performance.
