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  • 24-hour weed dispensaries? New rule would allow it in some parts of Kansas City
    by David Hudnall on November 18, 2025

    It’s part of a trend of loosening restrictions on licensed cannabis businesses in recent years.

  • Former NFL Player Opening Dispensary in South Denver
    by Thomas Mitchell on November 18, 2025

    A child of Denver, Bo Scaife is expanding his All Pro cannabis brand with a new store in the Valverde neighborhood.

  • Spending bill to close THC ‘loophole,’ Arizona clarifies licensing rules
    by Alexis Dominguez on November 18, 2025

    Arizona AG Kris Mayes has repeatedly warned businesses that any THC-infused product meant to be eaten or consumed requires a state marijuana license, the same regulatory framework approved under Prop 207 in 2020.

  • Atlantic City puts cap on weed dispensaries over fears that supply is too high
    by Ted Greenberg, Brendan Brightman on November 17, 2025

    The pot shops already open in Atlantic City are saying the market is too crowded and they are struggling to spark a profit.

  • New York now has 500 cannabis dispensaries. Its top weed official sees that number quadrupling.
    by Gino Fanelli on November 17, 2025

    Felicia Reid, the state's acting director of the Office of Cannabis Management, sat down with WXXI News for a wide-ranging interview on the successes, and hurdles, to legal weed in New York.

  • North Jersey weed dispensary to promote legal access by selling $100 bags for $1
    by Philip DeVencentis on November 17, 2025

    This is the second time that the dispensary is holding the CannUnity Culture Collective, a benefit for Last Prisoner Project.

  • Shutdown deal includes ban on hemp-derived THC products
    by Denzen Cortez on November 16, 2025

    Congress includes ban on hemp-derived THC products that could eliminate THC gummies and drinks

  • Missouri cannabis microbusiness owners say their 'blood, sweat and tears' may finally be paying off
    by Rebecca Rivas on November 15, 2025

    Many are grappling with the financial uncertainty of investing their life savings as they work to make their marijuana businesses a success.

  • Dispensary owners react to spending bill closing hemp loophole
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  • New York Officials Celebrate 500th Marijuana Dispensary Opening, With $2.3 Billion In Sales Since Market Launch
    by Kyle Jaeger on November 14, 2025

    New York marijuana regulators are celebrating the opening of the state’s 500th legal cannabis dispensary—touting the fact that there have been $2.3 billion in adult-use sales since the market launched, supporting an estimated 25,000 jobs across the industry. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Green Comfort Dispensary became the 500th licensed adult-use marijuana retailer to

  • Unlicensed Kansas City marijuana dealers sued over ’THCa two-step’
    by David Hudnall on November 14, 2025

    “These totally unlicensed Temu versions of dispensaries are making millions by saying what they’re selling isn’t marijuana.”

  • Arizona authorities applaud Congress for closing ‘THC loophole’
    by Mitchell Koch on November 14, 2025

    The bill that reopened the federal government included language that bans over 95% of all products with hemp extract.

  • Colorado hemp faces 'nail in the coffin' with new federal THC restrictions
    by Colton Chavez on November 14, 2025
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    by @7NewsWatertown on November 13, 2025

    Four businesses want to open cannabis dispensaries in Watertown. One of them was turned down, and another was put on hold.

  • Most hemp products with THC are now banned in the U.S. What does this mean for legal weed?
    by Henry Savage on November 13, 2025

    State-licensed dispensaries remain unaffected by the ban, but the bill could crater the national hemp industry, critics say

  • Senate CCC reform bill also doubles marijuana possession limit
    by State House News Service on November 13, 2025

    There’s buy-in across the branches now on the topic of overhauling the Cannabis Control Commission, and increasing the amount of marijuana that a person can legally possess.

  • $28 Billion Hemp Industry Faces Extinction With Government Re-Opening
    by Will Yakowicz on November 13, 2025

    The cannabis world's thriving sector has enjoyed federal legalization since the 2018 Farm Bill. Now, because of an amendment in the bill to reopen the government, it might go up in smoke.

  • Industry Stakeholders React to Trump-Signed Federal Hemp Product Ban
    by Tony Lange on November 13, 2025

    Businesses have one year to navigate federal changes that aim to close a ‘loophole’ for intoxicating hemp products.

  • 'Armed and dangerous': Search for suspect in Grand Rapids marijuana dispensary robbery
    by Zac Harmon on November 13, 2025

    Police are asking for your help to find the person who robbed a Grand Rapids marijuana store with what appeared to be a pump-action shotgun.

  • Trump signs bill recriminalizing hemp THC products (Newsletter: November 13, 2025)
    by Tom Angell on November 13, 2025

    Vance & RFK attend event with psychedelics talk; FL marijuana poll; Study: Study: Cannabis increases women’s relationship satisfaction; Hemp mom op-ed Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… Before

  • Go Germany Go! Weed Imports Hit Record High as Growers’ Clubs Thrive
    by Natalia Kesselman on November 18, 2025 at 2:56 pm

    Germany’s cannabis world is moving fast. While the country breaks its own records for medical flower imports, it’s also moving forward—unevenly but steadily—with its system of adult-use cannabis social clubs. Two parallel trends, one story: domestic demand has surpassed all expectations. According to newly published data from the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices <p>The post Go Germany Go! Weed Imports Hit Record High as Growers’ Clubs Thrive first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • The Tattoo Test: The One (Secret) Question That Reveals If Your Brand Is Iconic
    by Javier Hasse on November 18, 2025 at 2:31 pm

    If your brand isn’t strong enough for someone to tattoo it on their skin, it isn’t culture. RAW’s Josh Kesselman explains how honesty, iteration and vulnerability build devotion. <p>The post The Tattoo Test: The One (Secret) Question That Reveals If Your Brand Is Iconic first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Cory Booker: ‘The Idea That Heroin and Meth Are the Same as Cannabis Defies Reality. Justice Is Descheduling’
    by Javier Hasse on November 17, 2025 at 10:19 pm

    In Washington, Booker said Schedule I makes no sense, called descheduling a matter of justice, and laughed as he recalled his mom telling him not to accuse the Vice President of being high. <p>The post Cory Booker: ‘The Idea That Heroin and Meth Are the Same as Cannabis Defies Reality. Justice Is Descheduling’ first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • States Are Already Rebelling Against Trump’s New Hemp THC Ban
    by Javier Hasse on November 17, 2025 at 7:33 pm

    Trump’s shutdown deal effectively bans most hemp-derived THC products, and states are already pushing back. <p>The post States Are Already Rebelling Against Trump’s New Hemp THC Ban first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • What Do Stoner Girls Carry in Their Purse? We’re Here, We’re Hot, We’re High AF
    by Natalia Kesselman on November 17, 2025 at 5:38 pm

    Women were healers, cultivators, smugglers, organizers, witches. Cannabis didn’t make stoner girls — stoner girls made cannabis culture. <p>The post What Do Stoner Girls Carry in Their Purse? We’re Here, We’re Hot, We’re High AF first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • FUBAR or Not FUBAR? What the Hemp Ban Really Means for Cannabis
    by Todd Harrison on November 16, 2025 at 9:56 pm

    This article is an adapted version of the Cannabis Confidential newsletter originally published here: FUBAR or Not FUBAR? The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author. We’re publishing this adapted version this weekend, given the continued confusion around the recent intoxicating hemp ban and the read-through for the industry writ large. <p>The post FUBAR or Not FUBAR? What the Hemp Ban Really Means for Cannabis first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Can Hemp and THC Finally Coexist? This Coalition Says Yes
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    A new coalition led by Steve and Andrew DeAngelo is calling for a unified, science-based framework to regulate all cannabis sectors across the United States. <p>The post Can Hemp and THC Finally Coexist? This Coalition Says Yes first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • When Shit Got Weird: The Cool Kids on Weed, Rap and Their New Album ‘Hi Top Fade’
    by Kyle Eustice on November 16, 2025 at 5:25 pm

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  • A 12-Year-Old Stoner in Reagan’s ‘Just Say No’ America
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  • How the Cannabis Industry Supports Nevadans in Spite of Severe Financial Restrictions 
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  • Southampton faces lawsuit over cannabis zoning
    by Alek Lewis on November 19, 2025

    A cannabis licensee claims the Town of Southampton illegally rezoned a business corridor to block a dispensary from opening.

  • Calexico City Council to extend cannabis business moratorium, updates mobile ending rules
    by STAFF REPORT on November 19, 2025

    CALEXICO — The Calexico City Council held its regular meeting Wednesday, November 19, at the Fernando “Nene” Torres Council Chambers, addressing key issues affecting local businesses and city-funded projects.The city council's agenda includes an urgency ordinance item extending a temporary moratorium on new applications and permit renewals for commercial cannabis businesses by an additional 22 months and 15 days. The measure aims to give the city more time to evaluate regulations and ensure community and safety standards are met. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. kAmx? @E96C 3FD:?6DD[ E96 4@F?4:= :D D4965F=65 E@ :?EC@5F46 2?5 8:G6 E96 7:CDE C625:?8 @7 2? @C5:?2?46 E92E C6A62=D 6I:DE:?8 >@3:=6 G6?5:?8 C68F=2E:@?D 2?5 255D 2 ?6H 492AE6C E@ E96 4:EJ >F?:4:A2= 4@56] %96 FA52E65 CF=6D 2C6 :?E6?565 E@ >@56C?:K6 8F:56=:?6D 7@C 7@@5 ECF4@3:=6 G6?5@CD @A6C2E:?8 :? r2=6I:4@]k^AmkAmr:EJ DE277 H:== 2=D@ AC@G:56 2? FA52E6 @? C6>2:?:?8 AC@;64ED 7F?565 E9C@F89 p>6C:42? #6D4F6 !=2? p4E Wp#!pX 2==@42E:@?D[ 56E2:=:?8 AC@8C6DD @? :?:E:2E:G6D 2:>65 2E DFAA@CE:?8 =@42= :?7C2DECF4EFC6[ AF3=:4 D6CG:46D[ 2?5 64@?@>:4 C64@G6CJ]k^Am

  • Using cannabis or alcohol to fall asleep may harm sleep quality, UMich study confirms
    by Emma Sulaiman, Louisa Suk on November 19, 2025

    A University of Michigan study published Oct. 13 found that while many U.S. young adults use cannabis and alcohol to induce sleep, excess use of these substances may be problematic and actually further disrupt sleep cycles.  In an email to The Michigan Daily, Megan Patrick, lead author and principal investigator of the Monitoring the Future

  • Smoking cannabis shown to weed out thirst for alcohol
    by DPA on November 19, 2025

    It's something well familiar to many who have tried to muster up the motivation to head to the pub after a few joints. But there is now also hard evidence that smoking weed can lead people to drink less alcohol, say the team behind new research.

  • As 'California sober' catches on, study suggests cannabis use reduces short-term alcohol consumption
    by Brown University on November 19, 2025

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  • Can weed help you drink less? Scientists study how well 'California sober' works
    by Will Stone on November 19, 2025

    It's trendy in some circles to replace drinking with consuming cannabis. But can it help people with a drinking problem cut back? Scientists set up a bar in the lab to find out.

  • ‘California sober’? Cannabis may help limit alcohol consumption, study shows
    by Lev Facher on November 19, 2025

    The first randomized controlled trial of the "California sober" approach suggests marijuana may indeed lessen alcohol consumption.

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