BUSINESS
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Medical marijuana business new license moratorium could get extended
by https://www.news9.com/matt-mccabe on February 28, 2026
Pieces of legislation at the state capitol could extended the ongoing moratorium into 2028.
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How Lume Cannabis beat a northern Michigan pot ban
by Gus Burns | fburns@mlive.com on February 28, 2026
A Michigan appeals court upheld the move, ruling that state and local laws don't apply to federally trusted tribal land — leaving Lume with a regional monopoly.
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Week in Weed
by Staff on February 28, 2026
StratCann’s weekly round-up of cannabis industry news for the week ending February 28, 2026.
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Cannabis processors face deadline for 'seed-to-sale' system
by Brendan J. Lyons on February 28, 2026
Stakeholders in New York’s cannabis industry warned lawmakers this week that many small processors are still struggling to implement a mandatory “seed-to-sale” program.
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Cannabis Business Owner, Social Equity Advocate Running for House Seat in Aurora
by Thomas Mitchell on February 27, 2026
After working in cannabis hospitality and social equity advocacy for years, Sarah Woodson wants to represent her hometown at the State Capitol.
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Medical marijuana business new license moratorium could get extended
by https://www.news9.com/matt-mccabe on February 28, 2026
Pieces of legislation at the state capitol could extended the ongoing moratorium into 2028.
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How Lume Cannabis beat a northern Michigan pot ban
by Gus Burns | fburns@mlive.com on February 28, 2026
A Michigan appeals court upheld the move, ruling that state and local laws don't apply to federally trusted tribal land — leaving Lume with a regional monopoly.
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Week in Weed
by Staff on February 28, 2026
StratCann’s weekly round-up of cannabis industry news for the week ending February 28, 2026.
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Cannabis processors face deadline for 'seed-to-sale' system
by Brendan J. Lyons on February 28, 2026
Stakeholders in New York’s cannabis industry warned lawmakers this week that many small processors are still struggling to implement a mandatory “seed-to-sale” program.
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NY Governor Appoints John Kagia as Top Cannabis Regulator
by Posted by Tony Lange on February 27, 2026
Kagia will serve as the Office of Cannabis Management’s acting executive director until he’s confirmed by the state Senate.
CBD
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Idaho CBD retailers navigating uncertainty under new hemp rules
by Margaret Carmel - BoiseDev Sr. Reporter on February 27, 2026
Idaho takes pride in being a no-THC zone. Unlike our neighbors on all sides, the Gem State has taken a firm stance not to legalize marijuana for medicinal or recreational use for years. This opposition long extended to the legalization of hemp, a plant relative of marijuana with far lower levels of the intoxicating chemical
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CBD & Hemp product maker eyes major Lancaster County expansion
by Mac Bell on February 27, 2026
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Brothers’ growing CBD empire
by David Hayes I-O Editor on February 27, 2026
About halfway between Rickreall and Monmouth, brothers Seth and Eric Crawford have carved out an empire supplying the literal seeds other farmers need to grow and harvest industrial hemp products.
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THCA vs CBD, THC, and hemp: What’s legal in 2026?
by GreenState Contributor on February 27, 2026
If you're confused by the differences between THCA vs CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids - you're not alone. Learn more now.
CRIME
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Limerick man charged over €1.5m cocaine and cannabis seizures is refused bail
by David Raleigh on February 28, 2026
Jamie Long threw charge sheet in toilet bowl, Limerick District Court hears
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A Supreme Court case over whether marijuana users can own guns is creating unusual alliances
by News Staff on February 28, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gun rights and cannabis legalization are usually on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but both movements have brought about seismic shifts in the United States in recent decades. Now those forces are lining up for a rare overlap in a case coming before the Supreme Court on Monday, and it is
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California Highway Patrol, Humboldt County Sheriff's Office dismantle major illegal marijuana grow operation
by Will Anderson on February 28, 2026
HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Calif. - Authorities in Humboldt County on Thursday morning dismantled a major illicit marijuana growing operation that involved environmental violations and victims of labor trafficking.On Thursday, the California Highway Patrol, with the assistance of the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office, the California Department of Cannabis Control, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife executed a search warrant as part of an investigation into stolen vehicles with altered Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN).After authorities secured the property, agents from the Department of Cannabis Control found the site operating illegally, identifying numerous environmental violations at the site. California Highway Patrol According to the CHP, these violations included the unlawful diversion of water for irrigation and the unpermitted structures being used for cooking and habitation.Authorities say that based on their findings, law enforcement obtained a second search warrant and executed it on the property.During the service of the second warrant, authorities found and seized the following items:3,395 pounds of illicit processed marijuanaA fully-automatic AK-47 assault rifleOne short-barreled shotgunOne rifleFour pistolsA stolen 2022 Polaris RZRHundreds of rounds of ammunitionCounterfeit identification documentsCellular phonesOne mounted wolf that was seized as contraband by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife California Highway Patrol California Highway Patrol Officers also discovered the following VIN-switched vehicles that were stolen:2025 Ford F-350 King Ranch (estimated value of $90,000)2020 GMC Sierra AT4 (estimated value of $38,000)2023 Cadillac Escalade (estimated value of $67,000)2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Trail Boss (estimated value of $39,000) California Highway Patrol The operation uncovered a safe containing high-end jewelry and $15,000 to $20,000 in cash. This property was seized under asset forfeiture laws, with proceedings to be handled by the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department.Three cannabis-processing workers were also located at the site by authorities. The California Highway Patrol says that after further investigation, officers determined that it was likely that the workers were victims of labor trafficking.Authorities provided them with information and support services from the Northern California Coalition to Safeguard Communities.“This case highlights the evolving nature of organized criminal enterprises operating in our rural communities,” said CHP Northern Division Commander Chief John Pinoli. “What began as an investigation into stolen vehicles uncovered an illicit cannabis operation, illegal firearms, environmental crimes, and individuals who may have been exploited for labor. Our personnel and partner agencies remain committed to protecting the public, safeguarding natural resources, and holding those who profit from criminal activity accountable.”The California Highway Patrol says that prosecutors are expected to file all criminal charges through a formal complaint. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('ad-1514992'); });
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Multi-Agency Raid on Humboldt Cannabis Site Uncovers Far More Than Illegal Weed
by Staff on February 28, 2026
What started as an investigation into stolen vehicles with altered VINs led authorities to an illegal cannabis operation Thursday where they found automatic weapons, nearly $20,000 in cash…
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Idaho CBD retailers navigating uncertainty under new hemp rules
by Margaret Carmel - BoiseDev Sr. Reporter on February 27, 2026
Idaho takes pride in being a no-THC zone. Unlike our neighbors on all sides, the Gem State has taken a firm stance not to legalize marijuana for medicinal or recreational use for years. This opposition long extended to the legalization of hemp, a plant relative of marijuana with far lower levels of the intoxicating chemical
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Brothers’ growing CBD empire
by David Hayes I-O Editor on February 27, 2026
About halfway between Rickreall and Monmouth, brothers Seth and Eric Crawford have carved out an empire supplying the literal seeds other farmers need to grow and harvest industrial hemp products.
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THCA vs CBD, THC, and hemp: What’s legal in 2026?
by GreenState Contributor on February 27, 2026
If you're confused by the differences between THCA vs CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids - you're not alone. Learn more now.
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Last-minute attempt to revive hemp drug ban fails in final hours
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz on February 27, 2026
Indiana's prohibition on intoxicating and synthetic hemp-derived drugs was dead for less than a week before it was resurrected and killed again — this time, until at least next year.
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THC levels in blood and urine are "unreliable" indicators of driving impairment
by Liam O'Dowd on February 27, 2026
New research challenges the use of biological testing to detect cannabis-related driving impairment, finding that THC concentrations in blood, saliva and breath show weak or non-existent correlations with actual driving performance.
CULTURE
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Low-Dose Cannabis Beverages : low-dose cannabis beverage
by TrendHunter.com on February 27, 2026
low-dose cannabis beverage - The Wynk THC-Infused Seltzers are being introduced in a new low-dose cannabis beverage option ahead of the April 20th cannabis culture event as a m...
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Exploring Knots Cannabis Rosin Culture and Story
by https://www.facebook.com/JoeyBrabo on February 27, 2026
Knots Cannabis products include the 1G rosin dabs plus 1G infused prerolled-joints. These joints feature .25G of rosin + .75G of flower.
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on February 27, 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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How to Buy Weed in Nepal: Cannabis Culture, Kathmandu & What Travelers Should Know
by @Herbworthy on February 26, 2026
Weed in Nepal 2026: Illegal for tourists, quantity-based jail terms, no recognition of foreign medical cards, and airport enforcement risks.
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Decibel Announces Sale of Creston Property and Consolidation of Cultivation Facilities
by Decibel Cannabis Company Inc. on February 25, 2026
/PRNewswire/ - Decibel Cannabis Company Inc. (the "Company" or "Decibel") (TSXV: DB) (OTCQB: DBCCF), a market leader in Canadian branded cannabis manufactured...
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Exploring Knots Cannabis Rosin Culture and Story
by https://www.facebook.com/JoeyBrabo on February 27, 2026
Knots Cannabis products include the 1G rosin dabs plus 1G infused prerolled-joints. These joints feature .25G of rosin + .75G of flower.
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on February 27, 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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The Most Expensive Mistake in Cannabis: Ignoring Aroma Consistency
by Sara Payan on February 25, 2026
Consistency in aroma matters just as much as the aroma itself, and that's something the industry caught up on.
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Cannabis And Creativity Are Becoming The Coziest Trend
by Sarah Johns on February 20, 2026
The Fresh Toast - Cannabis and creativity are becoming the coziest trend, slowing down, crafting more, and joyful analog pastimes.
EDIBLES
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Oregon lawmakers consider THC limits after spike in child edible poisonings
by Central Oregon Daily on February 28, 2026
Oregon lawmakers are weighing a bill that would cap THC in individual cannabis edibles as doctors warn of rising poisonings among young children. Industry leaders say education, not limits, should be the focus.
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What to Expect Before Your First Colonoscopy | Hartford Hospital
by hartfordhospital.org on February 27, 2026
Learn more about News Detail at hartfordhospital.org
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Sunderstorm, New Garden Pharma Partner to Scale Medical-Grade Cannabis Products in Europe, Australia
by Cannabis Equipment News on February 25, 2026
Sunderstorm will produce pharmaceutical‑grade cannabis edibles at New Garden Pharma's EU-GMP facility.
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Grön Brings Its Award-Winning Chocolate Bars To New Jersey, Returning To Its Roots
by GlobeNewswire on February 25, 2026
Grön Showcases Their Roots As An Acclaimed Producer Of Cannabis-Infused Chocolates Made With Fair-Trade Chocolate And Premium Flavor Accents As The Company Raises The Bar For New Jersey Cannabis Consumers
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What to Expect Before Your First Colonoscopy | Hartford Hospital
by hartfordhospital.org on February 27, 2026
Learn more about News Detail at hartfordhospital.org
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Union County vape shops found selling illegal THC edibles in copyright-infringing packages: Sheriff
by Logan Jennes on February 25, 2026
Some retailers were also reportedly selling a Schedule II controlled substance known as “Za Za” or “gas station heroin,” officials said.
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Oregon lawmakers consider THC limits after spike in child edible poisonings
by Central Oregon Daily on February 24, 2026
Oregon lawmakers are weighing a bill that would cap THC in individual cannabis edibles as doctors warn of rising poisonings among young children. Industry leaders say education, not limits, should be the focus.
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W.V.: Add edibles and home grow to the medical cannabis program!
by Marijuana Policy Project on February 23, 2026
Most medical marijuana programs in the nation allow edibles with proper labeling and dosage limits. Meanwhile, over half of the programs allow home cultivation.
JOBS
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Ensuring the high road in Cannabis: Legalization offers a chance to make the cannabis industry a model of good jobs—if workers are given a voice
by Economic Policy Institute on February 23, 2026
What this report finds: There are many potential paths for cannabis workers under broader cannabis legalization likely to come. Under the low-road scenario outlined in this report, cannabis workers are subject to the same harmful practices inflicted on nonunionized workers in agriculture and other industries with parallels to cannabis: low wages, few workplace benefits, unprotected…
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Cannabis jobs used to pay well. Now minimum wage is catching up.
by Margaret Jackson on February 18, 2026
Traditionally immune to minimum wage increases, cannabis operators are facing increased pressures in 2026 - and are facing tougher choices.
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The cannabis job miracle:
by CHRIS SILVA on February 10, 2026
In the boardrooms and legislative offices of Lansing, the green rush is often framed as a historic victory for Michigan’s labor market. By the end of 2025, economic reports touted cannabis as the …
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Cannabis Jobs Update
by Staff on February 1, 2026
Explore cannabis jobs across Canada in February 2026, including retail, cultivation, production, and sales roles from BC to the Yukon.
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Ensuring the high road in Cannabis: Legalization offers a chance to make the cannabis industry a model of good jobs—if workers are given a voice
by Economic Policy Institute on February 25, 2026
What this report finds: There are many potential paths for cannabis workers under broader cannabis legalization likely to come. Under the low-road scenario outlined in this report, cannabis workers are subject to the same harmful practices inflicted on nonunionized workers in agriculture and other industries with parallels to cannabis: low wages, few workplace benefits, unprotected…
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Cannabis jobs used to pay well. Now minimum wage is catching up.
by Margaret Jackson on February 18, 2026
Traditionally immune to minimum wage increases, cannabis operators are facing increased pressures in 2026 - and are facing tougher choices.
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Infographic: The States Getting High On Marijuana Jobs
by @StatistaCharts on February 18, 2026
This chart shows the number of new jobs added in the U.S. cannabis industry by state in 2018.
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Cannabis Jobs Update
by Staff on February 1, 2026
Explore cannabis jobs across Canada in February 2026, including retail, cultivation, production, and sales roles from BC to the Yukon.
POLITICS
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A Supreme Court case over whether marijuana users can own guns is creating unusual alliances - Boston News, Weather, Sports
by Owen Boss on February 28, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gun rights and cannabis legalization are usually on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but both movements have brought about seismic shiftsRead More
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A Supreme Court case over whether marijuana users can own guns is creating unusual alliances
by Lindsay Whitehurst | AP on February 28, 2026
Should marijuana users be able to own guns
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Why Indiana's attempt to ban or regulate marijuana-like products failed, again
by , The Indianapolis Star on February 28, 2026
Indiana tried and failed to align with a new federal law outlawing marijuana-adjacent products like Delta 8.
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The Office Is Issuing A Recall On Multiple Adult-Use Cannabis Products Tested By Keystone State Testing NY
by Harlem World Magazine on February 27, 2026
The regulated cannabis products are being sold through licensed cannabis adult use dispensaries throughout New York State. Dispensaries and distributors
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Cannabis Business Owner, Social Equity Advocate Running for House Seat in Aurora
by Thomas Mitchell on February 27, 2026
After working in cannabis hospitality and social equity advocacy for years, Sarah Woodson wants to represent her hometown at the State Capitol.
SCIENCE
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Life science expansion diversifies cannabis REIT portfolio
by Daniel Brooks on February 24, 2026
Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. (NYSE:IIPR), a leading cannabis-focused real estate investment trust, reported strong fourth quarter 2025 results on
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Cannabis-Infused Drinks May Help People Cut Their Alcohol Intake in Half
by Tudor Tarita on February 20, 2026
Cans of THC and CBD-infused beverages. Credit: USA Today NETWORK/Reuters Cannabis-infused beverages are beginning to share shelf space with beer and hard
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The Science of the Munchies: How Cannabis Overrides the Brain’s ‘Full’ Switch
by ScienceBlog.com on February 19, 2026
Ryan McLaughlin wanted to know what happened inside a rat's brain when it got stoned. More specifically, whether a well-fed, contented rat — one that had
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Steckel Elected Fellow by Weed Science Society of America
by Patrick on February 15, 2026
JACKSON, Tenn. – Larry Steckel, Extension weed specialist and researcher in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA), has been named a Fellow of the Weed Science...
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Smoking Cannabis Linked To Larger Brain Volume And Better Cognitive Function Later In Life
by Benjamin Taub on February 10, 2026
Moderate use appears to protect the hippocampus from shrinking.
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New U.S. law promises to light up marijuana research
by newsfromscience on February 27, 2026
Biden signs bill streamlining pot studies and production for research
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News at a glance: Antibioticmaking clams, marijuana for research, and China’s ‘Friedmann’
by newsfromscience on February 27, 2026
The latest in science and policy
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United States set to allow more facilities to produce marijuana for research
by newsfromscience on February 25, 2026
Drug Enforcement Administration opens door to more cannabis growers to supply drug for research
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Cannabis research database shows how U.S. funding focuses on harms of the drug
by newsfromscience on February 24, 2026
Analysis of 50 funders finds cannabis treatment research is growing slowly
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Oldest evidence of marijuana use discovered in 2500-year-old cemetery in peaks of western China
by newsfromscience on February 20, 2026
THC levels in braziers show mourners along the ancient Silk Road inhaled
