PSN Briefings

Plain-English cannabis industry updates — what changed, what didn’t, and why it matters.

Episode 1 • Federal Rescheduling — What Actually Changed

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Short, plain-English updates from the PSN desk

  • What federal rescheduling did NOT change 2 min read • Federal
  • Why state cannabis boards still control outcomes 3 min read • States
  • What operators should not assume in 2026 2 min read • Operators

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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

  • 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

  • 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'); });

  • 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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