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Cannabis politics hit the gas and the brakes this week. We got vetoes, victories, and federal shrugs all wrapped in corporate noise. Let’s grade the chaos, birthday style.
FEDERAL FREEZE FRAME
FDA Dodges Cannabis Rules Again

The FDA punted again on setting national cannabis regulations, citing “ongoing data collection” and “public health uncertainties.” Translation: They have no idea what they are doing.
Meanwhile, bipartisan pressure from Congress is building, with Rep. Earl Blumenauer calling the delay “cowardly and dangerous.” Industry advocates argue that the regulatory vacuum leads to inconsistent enforcement and delays in research.
Weed waits while Washington waffles.

DUMBEST POLICY MOVE
Delaware’s Governor Vetoes Cannabis Gifting Bill
Gov. John Carney of Delaware used his veto power to kill a bill that would have allowed adults to gift small amounts of cannabis without facing criminal charges.
Lawmakers passed House Bill 285 with strong bipartisan support, but Carney doubled down on prohibitionist logic, claiming it would “undermine enforcement.”
Because clearly, handing a joint to your friend is a criminal crisis in 2025.
STONER VICTORY OF THE WEEK
Connecticut Legalizes Home Grow for All Adults

Starting July 1, 2025, all Connecticut adults aged 21 and over can legally grow up to six cannabis plants (three mature, three immature) at home.
The move expands rights originally granted only to medical patients, bringing Connecticut in line with other Northeastern states, such as Massachusetts and Vermont.
No raids, no nonsense. Just green thumbs and quiet gardens.
PROHIBITION RELIC OF THE WEEK
DEA Raids Persist Despite Rescheduling Hype

The DEA conducted multiple raids this week on legal dispensaries in Oklahoma and Minnesota, seizing product and shuttering operations under murky “federal compliance reviews.”
Even as rescheduling talks swirl, federal enforcement remains unchanged. Business owners are furious, calling the raids “harassment masquerading as policy.”
Rescheduling means nothing if the DEA still acts like it is 1989.
CANNABIS + CULTURE

Mike Tyson Calls on Trump to Legalize Weed
In a strange turn, Mike Tyson joined a pro-legalization roundtable hosted by Reform Alliance and Trump-aligned donors. Tyson said cannabis saved his life and urged Trump to “do the right thing” if re-elected.
It is a circus, but the quote landed. With a growing number of Republicans breaking ranks on cannabis, the culture war may be shifting.
FINAL GRADE FOR THE WEEK: C+

Federal delays stall momentum. State wins get vetoed. But home growers win big, and cultural tides are shifting. Still too much noise, not enough justice, but we will take the seedlings of progress.
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