Justin Trudeau's resignation leaves Canada's cannabis industry in a vulnerable state, raising concerns about future regulatory support and sustainability. While legalization has brought progress, existing financial burdens and restrictive policies hinder growth. Industry stakeholders must unite to advocate for reforms that ensure the sector's viability and maintain Canada's leadership in cannabis regulation.
Ohio’s Cannabis Laws Face a Reckoning
Ohio’s cannabis laws are under fire as lawmakers propose drastic changes to home-growing and hemp products. Are voters’ freedoms at risk?
Cheech and Chong Slam California’s THC Ban in Legal Battle to Protect Hemp
Cheech and Chong are suing California over a new emergency regulation banning THC in hemp products. The duo, along with industry leaders, claim the sudden rule is devastating for small businesses and call out the state for its mishandling of hemp regulations
Illinois Supreme Court Rules Smell of Burnt Cannabis Isn’t Enough to Justify Vehicle Searches
The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of burnt cannabis alone cannot justify warrantless vehicle searches. This ruling changes how police conduct cannabis-related traffic stops, reinforcing the legal rights of cannabis users in the state
Wiz Khalifa Busted in Romania: A High-Profile Clash of Cultures
Wiz Khalifa’s recent arrest in Romania for cannabis possession highlights the stark differences in global cannabis laws and cultural attitudes. Explore the details and implications of this high-profile incident
Ohio’s Green Light: Legal Weed Sales Set to Ignite by Mid-June
Ohio is set to begin recreational marijuana sales by mid-June, following the approval of new licensing rules for dispensaries. The dual licensing program will allow existing medical marijuana dispensaries to sell non-medical products, ensuring a swift rollout. The new law permits adults 21 and over to purchase and possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and grow up to six plants