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Delaware begins adult-use cannabis sales on August 1, 2025 via conversion medical dispensaries. Launch features 13 locations, with up to 30 licenses pending amid zoning and equity debates.
As the cannabis industry matures, retailers adopting bodega‑style browsing and deli‑style sensory experiences are seeing strong sales increases and richer customer engagement.
In October 2024, 85 patrons at a Wisconsin pizzeria were accidentally served THC‑infused oil in pizza dough, causing ...
Federal agents raided Glass House Farms in July 2025, arresting over 360 workers and killing one farmworker, raising alarm in ...
Adding anxiety as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis programs led to a spike in certifications—even as evidence ...
New Mexico’s House Bill 10 allows the state to hire seven certified peace officers to enforce cannabis licensing, investigate illegal grows, and protect legitimate businesses.
Plummeting cannabis tax revenues led Santa Barbara County to dissolve its cannabis enforcement unit and redirect funds toward mental health and legal services for ICE-affected families.
Ohio legislators have paused consideration of Senate Bill 56—proposing THC limits, public smoking bans, and dispensary caps—until after the summer recess, with decisions expected in fall 2025.
New cannabis businesses in 2025 face significant challenges, including limited financing options, complex regulations, and stiff competition from established companies.
German Shepherd ‘Demi’ assists Amreli police in seizing 1.394 kg of cannabis during her first field operation, marking a significant achievement for the district’s K9 unit.
New York Cannabis Control Board Chair Tremaine Wright will continue her role despite the elimination of her $229,000 salary in the state budget.
Smart & Safe Florida joins federal lawsuit challenging new state law that imposes stricter requirements on citizen-led ballot initiatives, impacting efforts to legalize recreational marijuana.