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Cannabis Businesses Affected by Flooding in Vermont Don’t Qualify for Federal Aid

While the west coast braces for the annual summertime heatwave, states on the east coast are trying to stay afloat amidst heavy rain. Destructive flooding ran through Monteplier, Vermont, the state’s capital, leaving many businesses closed for cleanup and repair. For affected cannabis businesses, this means that they can’t apply for federal aid. According to

2023-07-19T10:16:11+00:00July 19th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Cannabis Businesses Affected by Flooding in Vermont Don’t Qualify for Federal Aid

Coast Guard Seizes 223 Pounds of Cocaine From Boat Headed Towards Long Beach

It’s never a happy ending if you’re a Columbian drug smuggler and your boat breaks down. The feds seized 223 pounds of cocaine and arrested two people headed toward Long Beach after their ship became disabled, FOX11 Los Angeles reports.  The panga-style vessel, an open and outboard-powered fishing boat commonly used in the developing world,

2023-07-18T10:16:11+00:00July 18th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Coast Guard Seizes 223 Pounds of Cocaine From Boat Headed Towards Long Beach

Ohio Regulators Reject Autism And OCD As Medical Pot Qualifying Conditions

Ohio cannabis regulators last week added irritable bowel syndrome as a qualifying condition to use medical marijuana but declined to approve petitions to add autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder to the state’s list.  Under Ohio’s medical marijuana laws, interested parties are permitted to petition the Ohio Medical Board to add new qualifying conditions annually. Last week,

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Number of Federal Cannabis Prisoners Has Decreased by 61% Over the Past Five Years

Recently the Justice Department Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reported that the percentage of people in federal prison for cannabis convictions has dropped 61% between 2013-2018. The data was featured in an article published on July 13, entitled “Sentencing Decisions for Persons in Federal Prison for Drug Offenses, 2013-2018.” BJS Director Dr. Alexis Piquero explained

2023-07-18T10:16:12+00:00July 18th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Number of Federal Cannabis Prisoners Has Decreased by 61% Over the Past Five Years

Reps. AOC and Crenshaw Form ‘Wild Coalition’ in Psychedelics Push

Psychedelics reform is uniting even the most unlikely allies: Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) and Dan Crenshaw (TX-02) are making some progress despite a few setbacks in House committees.  “This is a real wild coalition,” Crenshaw said, Fox News reports. Ocasio-Cortez, aka AOC—the youngest woman to serve in Congress and a progressive firebrand—and Crenshaw—former Navy SEAL

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South Dakota Police Commission Approves Officer Applicants with Cannabis Records

Recently in South Dakota, two law enforcement officers were forgiven by the South Dakota Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission for cannabis use. According to the South Dakota Searchlight, the commission made decisions on more than a dozen pending certifications and recertifications, of “officers, canine units, and reciprocity for out-of-state or Indian Country officers seeking state

2023-07-17T15:15:18+00:00July 17th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on South Dakota Police Commission Approves Officer Applicants with Cannabis Records

Carjacked Auto Smashes Into Los Angeles Dispensary as Robberies Get More Brazen

Attacks on dispensaries in the Los Angeles area in California are getting more and more brazen and in some cases, violent. The latest incident involved suspects who drove a carjacked vehicle directly into an illegal cannabis dispensary in downtown Los Angeles in a smash-and-grab incident. On July 12, a group of suspects carjacked a vehicle

2023-07-17T10:16:07+00:00July 17th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Carjacked Auto Smashes Into Los Angeles Dispensary as Robberies Get More Brazen

Michigan Ends Weed Testing For Some State Jobs

The Michigan Civil Service Commission adopted a rule change last week that will end drug screenings for marijuana for applicants to many state jobs. The new rule overturns previous state policy that automatically disqualified applicants to state positions that tested positive for cannabis, although applicants to some positions will still be required to pass a

2023-07-17T10:16:08+00:00July 17th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Michigan Ends Weed Testing For Some State Jobs

Executives Re-Enact Boston Tea Party To Protest Cannabis Tax Rule

Executives from a Massachusetts-based cannabis company dressed in colonial garb aboard a ship in Boston Harbor on Wednesday to protest an IRS rule that requires regulated marijuana companies to pay taxes that are significantly higher than businesses in other industries. The demonstration, which evoked the legendary Boston Tea Party at the same site 250 years

2023-07-14T10:16:08+00:00July 14th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Executives Re-Enact Boston Tea Party To Protest Cannabis Tax Rule

Montreal Shroom Shop Raided, Owner Says ‘We’re Just Getting Started’

An unlicensed psilocybin mushroom shop in Montreal, Quebec in Canada was raided during its opening day Tuesday, but the shroom shop owner says he’s nowhere near done with his business venture. CTV News Windsor reports that several police officers descended on the FunGuyz (pronounced fungi’s) shop hours after the company opened their first location in

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