Abbott Vetoed the THC Ban. Now What?

Governor Greg Abbott’s surprise veto of SB 3 handed a rare loss to Texas prohibitionists, keeping hemp-derived THC products legal, for now. But Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is already plotting revenge. This report breaks down the politics, the power struggle, and what the veto really means for cannabis in Texas. The war on weed isn’t over. It just changed shape.

The Real Green: Ireland’s History with Cannabis

Long before prohibition, Ireland was a thriving hub for hemp cultivation—supplying rope, sails, and textiles. Today, as much of the world moves toward legalization, Ireland remains stuck in the past. Why has cannabis reform been so slow, and can the Emerald Isle reclaim its place in the green economy?

Hemp to Kill: Meloni’s War on Cannabis

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni plans to ban cannabis flowers, including industrial hemp, despite its economic and environmental benefits. This policy threatens a €500 million industry, undermines sustainable agricultural practices, and ignores the historical significance of hemp. Advocates are urged to push back against this regressive action for farmer livelihoods and scientific evidence.

Judge Shakes Up NJ Hemp Law: Key Restrictions Blocked

A federal judge has struck down key provisions of New Jersey’s hemp law, protecting interstate commerce while keeping certain state restrictions in place. Read how this ruling could reshape the state’s hemp industry

California’s Crackdown Continues: Cheech & Chong and U.S. Hemp Roundtable Face Setback in Court

California’s hemp industry faces a major setback as the Los Angeles Superior Court denies the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) filed by U.S. Hemp Roundtable and Cheech & Chong’s Cannabis Company. Governor Newsom’s emergency regulations remain in effect, banning hemp-derived THC products. Stakeholders express disappointment, but vow to continue advocating for fair regulation while maintaining consumer safety

Cannabis Commotion Causes Controversy at Wisconsin Capitol

Someone’s cheeky guerilla gardening effort turned the Wisconsin Capitol tulip garden into an unexpected cannabis farm. Workers removed the rogue plants, but the incident highlights the ongoing debate over cannabis legalization in the state

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