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    by Posted by CBT Staff on March 31, 2026

    The state’s newest medical marijuana organization partnered with Duquesne University's Nasuti College of Osteopathic Medicine on evidence-based research.

  • Redbarn Dispensary, Winston's first ever cannabis shop, to hold grand opening celebration
    by ANDREW GRIFFIN The News-Review on March 31, 2026

    WINSTON — Since recreational marijuana was legalized in Oregon, the town of Winston has not had a marijuana dispensary open within city limits. Last week, as pipes, bongs and jars

  • Terra Pharm Opens Cultivation Facility and Dispensaries in Pennsylvania
    by Cannabis Equipment News on March 30, 2026

    It's also partnering with Duquesne University for research.

  • Missouri AG cracks down on 33 unlicensed cannabis retailers
    by Alex Barton on March 28, 2026

    Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway said her office has sent 33 cease-and-desist letters to unlicensed retailers accused of selling cannabis products outside of the state’s laws, alle…

  • Girard mayor expected at marijuana dispensary ribbon cutting
    by Mike Gauntner on March 28, 2026

    Girard Mayor Mark Zuppo and other dignitaries are expected to be on hand for today’s ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Valley’s newest marijuana dispensary.

  • CBD Kratom Pushes Back Against Missouri AG's Hemp Crackdown
    by Cannabis Equipment News on March 27, 2026

    It strongly disputed the allegation that it represents itself as a marijuana dispensary.

  • Teamsters cannabis union claims win over marijuana MSO in Pennsylvania
    by Chris Roberts on March 27, 2026

    A 20-day strike of a Cresco Labs-owned medical cannabis dispensary ended with workers claiming a win.

  • PA Legal Weed 2026: Will Cannabis Be Legal in PA?
    by KDKA Radio Staff on March 27, 2026

    Will PA legalize adult-use cannabis this session? Rep. Frankel discusses Senate bill, GOP divisions, and potential new state revenue. | 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA

  • Can you bring legal weed from another state back into NC? What the law says
    by Anna Roman on March 27, 2026

    Many factors that contribute to drug charges in North Carolina. Here’s what to know.

  • A Michigan resort town wants to reverse course on cannabis businesses
    by , Detroit Free Press on March 27, 2026

    Several marijuana retail stores have opened in New Buffalo Township and residents say the community's character has changed.

  • First St. Louis area 24/7 drive-thru marijuana dispensary to open
    by Gloria Lloyd (St. Louis Business Journal) on March 27, 2026
  • Are Colorado’s Biggest Marijuana Chains Burning Out?
    by Thomas Mitchell on March 26, 2026

    In less than a month, three of Colorado's largest dispensary groups have downsized or shown signs of financial struggle.

  • AG's office tells 2 unlicensed Ozarks dispensaries to cease and desist
    by , Springfield News-Leader on March 26, 2026

    The Missouri Attorney General's Office sent 33 cease-and-desist letters to marijuana dispensaries around the state. Two of those were in the Ozarks.

  • Missouri attorney general warns of unsafe, mislabeled cannabis products
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    by Christopher Replogle on March 25, 2026

    The attorney general demanded that the businesses stop selling adulterated products, often marketed as marijuana, in violation of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act.

  • Marijuana leaf, vapes available to medical cannabis patients under new bill
    by Tom Regan on March 25, 2026

    Senate Bill 220 lifts the current 5% THC limit on products and allows the sale of marijuana vapes and leaf marijuana for vaporization at home.

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    by Tony Lange on March 25, 2026

    The multistate operator informed the state that it will permanently close its cultivation and processing facility after resolving a lease default.

  • Local CBD, THC retailers see pitfalls with new legislation
    by Jackson Hephner on March 25, 2026

    The new legislation is set to establish a retail market in 2027, but questions about licensing fees and tight restrictions have some local smoke shop owners concerned

  • Uruguay Slashes Illicit Cannabis Market to 6.7%—But Faces New Challenges
    by Camila Berriex on April 1, 2026 at 2:04 pm

    More than a decade after making history as the first country to legalize adult-use cannabis, Uruguay has entered a new phase: the system works, but it’s no longer enough. <p>The post Uruguay Slashes Illicit Cannabis Market to 6.7%—But Faces New Challenges first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Why Ganja Should Be Re-Legalized in India
    by Ed Rosenthal on April 1, 2026 at 1:05 pm

    Ed Rosenthal traces how international pressure criminalized a plant long woven into Indian life, and why he believes it is time to bring ganja back under regulation. <p>The post Why Ganja Should Be Re-Legalized in India first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • This Cult Book Mixed Race, Weed and American Chaos Long Before the Culture Caught Up. Now It’s Back
    by Javier Hasse on March 31, 2026 at 9:11 pm

    Originally published in 2003, Ghetto Celebrity: Searching for My Father in Me grew out of a Tupac-triggered LA Weekly assignment, passed through Dave Eggers’ literary orbit, and arrived years before cannabis memoirs or unruly Black autobiographical writing had much room in the mainstream. Now Donnell Alexander is giving the book a second life, starting with a very L.A. celebration in chef Wendy Zeng’s garden. <p>The post This Cult Book Mixed Race, Weed and American Chaos Long Before the Culture Caught Up. Now It’s Back first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • A Single Cannabis Offense No Longer Disqualifies You From Joining the Army: Why Now?
    by Camila Berriex on March 31, 2026 at 5:17 pm

    The U.S. Army announced that, starting April 20, 2026 individuals with a single conviction for cannabis possession or drug paraphernalia will be able to enlist without a waiver. <p>The post A Single Cannabis Offense No Longer Disqualifies You From Joining the Army: Why Now? first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Iceland Is Too Smart for Lazy Cannabis Panic: Inside the Hemp4Future Conference
    by High Times Contributors on March 31, 2026 at 5:15 pm

    Policy experts and global researchers break down the data, the myths and the next steps for a country on the edge of reform. <p>The post Iceland Is Too Smart for Lazy Cannabis Panic: Inside the Hemp4Future Conference first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Bam Margera: ‘Weed Does Not Lead To Other Drugs. It Leads To Fucking Carpentry.’
    by Javier Hasse on March 31, 2026 at 2:39 pm

    In an exclusive High Times interview, the Jackass icon and his wife Dannii Marie talk recovery, sleep, bad trips, psychedelic ceremonies and why their new brand feels less like a launch and more like a life. <p>The post Bam Margera: ‘Weed Does Not Lead To Other Drugs. It Leads To Fucking Carpentry.’ first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Newly-Formed Latino Cannabis Alliance Wants Power, Not Symbolism
    by Javier Hasse on March 31, 2026 at 1:00 pm

    Launching March 31, the new national coalition says Latino communities have spent years shaping cannabis reform while being sidelined in the rooms where policy, capital and power move. Its leaders say the mission is bigger than visibility: build organized influence at the intersection of cannabis, immigration and drug policy. <p>The post Newly-Formed Latino Cannabis Alliance Wants Power, Not Symbolism first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • The Vape I Reach For Daily: Universal Baller Review
    by High Times Contributors on March 31, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    After testing 500+ vaporizers, one stands above the rest. A deep look at the Universal Baller and why it’s my daily driver. <p>The post The Vape I Reach For Daily: Universal Baller Review first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Meet Hypno Seeds: Art, Genetics, and a New Cannabis Wave
    by High Times on March 30, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    Hypno Seeds blends cannabis genetics, global art, and modern culture—positioning itself at the intersection of creativity and cultivation. <p>The post Meet Hypno Seeds: Art, Genetics, and a New Cannabis Wave first appeared on High Times.</p>

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    by Camila Berriex on March 30, 2026 at 4:03 pm

    The Puerto Rican hitmaker says cannabis is bigger than business, framing the plant as medicine, resistance, and a way to challenge the machine that taught people to fear it. <p>The post ‘Cannabis Is an Act of Rebellion’: Latin Superstar Farruko on Weed, Healing and Fighting the System first appeared on High Times.</p>

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    by Zach Wendling on April 1, 2026

    The Legislature approved its first-ever bill related to a state medical cannabis program, which regulators said is key to moving forward.

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  • Minnesota cannabis: Lower-potency edible license applications reopened
    by Nick Longworth on April 1, 2026

    Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) is once again opening the application window for hemp-derived THC business licenses.

  • Child Resistant Pipette Closures Market to 2035 Driven by Global Cannabis Legalization and Liquid Pharmaceutical Demand
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  • New York State marks five years of legal cannabis
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    Conservatives see a two-year report on Germany's partial legalization of cannabis as evidence that it's been a failure. While the findings may be more nuanced, researchers did identify several problems.

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