- ButACake Launches NJ’s 1st Canned Cannabis Drink in Dispensariesby Dan Ulloa on April 10, 2026 at 2:21 pm
ButACake announced the launch of the first canned cannabis drink THC beverage in New Jersey dispensaries, “the Cherry Hibiscus Elixir.” Each ButACake cannabis drink can has 7.5 fluid ounces with 5mg of THC. Many longtime underground legacy consumers will likely find that weak. However, casual cannabis consumers and newbies with a low tolerance might like [ . . . ] Source: ButACake Launches NJ’s 1st Canned Cannabis Drink in Dispensaries from Heady NJ
- The Hemp Industry Didn’t Get Killed By Regulators, It Killed Itself (Op-Ed)by Marijuana Moment on April 10, 2026 at 1:10 pm
“No outside force killed the hemp industry. The hemp industry killed itself-and dragged the legitimate full-spectrum wellness market down with it on the way out.” By Max Jackson, Cannabis Wise Guys Open any cannabis news site this week and the contradiction stares back at you from the same screen: Missouri’s Senate passes a bill to ban intoxicating hemp products. Texas enforces its smokable hemp ban. And right between them, hemp operators in Virginia are publicly pleading with the governor to save the industry. The obituary and the plea for resuscitation, side by side. Hemp operators across . . .
- How Free Do US Cannabis Consumers Really Feel?by JM Pedini, NORML Development Director on April 10, 2026 at 12:00 pm
“In some jurisdictions, cannabis comes with real freedom. In others, it still comes with real consequences,” said NORML Development Director JM Pedini. “This survey is about capturing that gap – not just what the laws say, but how people actually experience them.” The post How Free Do US Cannabis Consumers Really Feel? appeared first on NORML.
- Americans Support Legalizing Marijuana Home Cultivation Amid Concerns About Pesticide-Tainted Products, Poll Showsby Tom Angell on April 10, 2026 at 11:42 am
Three out of five Americans say it should be legal for people to grow their own marijuana plants at home, according to a new poll that also shows cannabis consumers are broadly concerned about harmful pesticides in the products they consume. The survey, which was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Royal Queen Seeds (RQS), found that 61 percent of U.S. adults back legalizing marijuana home cultivation, which the company points out is greater than 43 percent of Americans who say they have consumed cannabis-showing that support for the freedom extends beyond those who want to exercise it . . .
- “Censored by Stripe” – Newsletter 4/10/26by Week_admin on April 9, 2026 at 11:37 pm
THE BIG IDEA Hi all, Happy almost 4/20! In the newsletter: “Censored by Stripe” And so much more! Alex Send tips, press releases, concerns, feedback and criticism to hello@weedweek.com. Sensitive material to share? Contact Alex on Signal. FROM WEEDWEEK “Censored by Stripe” In an exclusive excerpt from her new book Transaction Denied:Big finance’s power to punish free speech, press freedom advocate Rainey Reitman argues the financial industry has exercised a free hand to suppress cannabis-related speech. Read the chapter Related: This week Christina Wong’s Substack newsletter Fruit + Flower by . . .
- NJEDA Opening Cannabis Loan Lottery Againby Dan Ulloa on April 9, 2026 at 11:24 pm
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) will open applications for the New Jersey Lending for Equity, Access, and Financing (NJ LEAF) cannabis loan program on 4/20/2026. The $15 million loan program will provide low-cost financing of up to $1.5 million to eligible cannabis manufacturers, cultivators, and testing laboratories. This expands upon NJEDA’s cannabis-focused financial tools. They were [ . . . ] Source: NJEDA Opening Cannabis Loan Lottery Again from Heady NJ
- Building the Future of Hemp Processing with Proven Extraction Technologyby Cannabis & Tech Today on April 9, 2026 at 7:57 pm
The U.S. hemp and CBD processing sector is entering a period of industrial transition, with manufacturers under pressure to demonstrate consistent quality, safety and scalable production. Currently, federal policy discussions are unresolved, with proposals advancing along divergent trajectories. One approach, embodied in the Hemp Enforcement, Modernization, and Protection (HEMP) Act, seeks to eliminate the “hemp loophole” by constraining intoxicating cannabinoid derivatives while maintaining commercial pathways for non‑intoxicating CBD products. A contrasting regulatory signal arises from the . . .
- Snoop Dogg Enters the Homegrow Market with Sensi Seedsby Sara Brittany Somerset on April 9, 2026 at 7:50 pm
Snoop Dogg is bringing Death Row Records’ cannabis genetics to U.S. growers for the first time, via a new collab with Sensi Seeds. Cannabis & Tech Today discussed the launch with Gio Dronkers from Sensi Seeds. C&T Today: Are you seeing an uptick in homegrown? Gio Dronkers: Yes, we are seeing an uptick because retail price stability for premium flower and high state-level taxation are driving consumers toward more cost-efficient, long-term alternatives. Beyond cost and tech, consumers are increasingly demanding full transparency regarding their product’s cultivation history, choosing to bypass . . .
- Hawaii Lawmakers Approve Bill To Create Psychedelics Task Force Charged With Studying Psilocybin And MDMAby Tom Angell on April 9, 2026 at 7:42 pm
Another Hawaii House committee has approved a Senate-passed bill that would create a psychedelics task force responsible for studying and making policy recommendations on providing access to breakthrough therapies such as psilocybin and MDMA. The House Finance Committee advanced the legislation from Sen. Chris Lee (D) in a 15-0 vote on Tuesday. The measure, which had cleared the Senate in a unanimous vote of 24-0 last month, next heads to the House floor before potentially going back to the Senate for that chamber to consider recent amendments. The bill would create a Mental Health Emerging . . .
- Study: No Measurable Next-Day Cognitive Effects Following Cannabis Useby NORML on April 9, 2026 at 6:55 pm
“These results have significant policy implications, particularly with respect to the use of traditional workplace drug testing. It is high-time to abandon these discriminatory methods in favor of performance testing and fit-for-duty testing, which employ measures to assess whether someone is currently under the influence, whether it be from marijuana on anything else.” The post Study: No Measurable Next-Day Cognitive Effects Following Cannabis Use appeared first on NORML.
- Virginia Governor Should Sign Marijuana Bill Without Delaying Launch Of Legal Sales (Op-Ed)by Marijuana Moment on April 9, 2026 at 5:44 pm
“Any delay in implementation continues to drive consumers to the illicit market, jeopardizes public safety and delays the tools needed by law enforcement and regulators to address these concerns.” By JM Pedini, NORML Virginia lawmakers did their part by passing a bill this session to legalize and regulate adult-use cannabis sales. Now, it is up to Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) to finish the job by signing it into law without proposing any amendments to delay the launch of the legal market. Virginia made history in 2021 when it became the first state in the South to legalize marijuana for . . .
- Cannabis Patient Patrick Navarro’s Death Highlights Ongoing Organ Transplant Discriminationon April 9, 2026 at 5:32 pm
ASA Launches the Navarro Family Organ Transplant Resource Center and Calls For End of Medical Cannabis Patient Discrimination Washington, D.C. / San Francisco, CA – Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is mourning the passing of Patrick Navarro, a medical cannabis patient whose experience helped expose a devastating reality: stigma and outdated assumptions about medical cannabis still deny patients fair access to organ transplant opportunities.
- Someone In The Trump Administration Is ‘Holding Up’ Marijuana Rescheduling, Advisor To President Saysby Tom Angell on April 9, 2026 at 4:31 pm
Someone in the Trump administration is “holding up” the completion of a marijuana rescheduling proposal, according to a longtime advisor to the president. It’s been more than three months since President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing the Department of Justice to finalize a rule to move cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act to Schedule III “in the most expeditious manner”-but that hasn’t happened. Now, GOP operative Roger Stone is calling out the inaction. “Who is holding up President Trump’s order to reschedule marijuana?” he said in a social media post . . .
- Massachusetts Bill Letting People Possess Twice As Much Legal Marijuana And Revising Industry Rules Heads To Governorby Tom Angell on April 9, 2026 at 3:32 pm
Massachusetts lawmakers have passed a bill to double the legal marijuana possession limit for adults and revise the regulatory framework for the state’s adult-use cannabis market, sending it to the governor’s desk. The Senate approved the legislation in a voice vote on Thursday, one day after it cleared the House of Representatives by a unanimous tally of 155-0. The proposal now heads to Gov. Maura Healey (D), who can sign or veto it, allow it to become law without her signature or propose amendments for lawmakers to consider. A bicameral conference committee had spent months working out . . .
- Connecticut Senate Votes To Expand Psychedelics Pilot Program In Anticipation Of FDA Approvalby Tom Angell on April 9, 2026 at 2:43 pm
The Connecticut Senate has passed a bill to expand a pilot program that’s meant to explore the therapeutic potential of psychedelics such as psilocybin and MDMA. The legislation sponsored by the Joint Committee on Public Health cleared the full Senate in a unanimous 35-0 vote on Wednesday. It now heads to the House of Representatives. If enacted into law, the proposal would build upon an existing psychedelic-assisted therapy program involving military veterans and first responders who elect to participate in clinical trials. The new legislation would repeal and replace the current statute to . . .
- Harris Sliwoski Welcomes Christian Sederbergby Canna Law Blog on April 9, 2026 at 2:00 pm
Harris Sliwoski is pleased to announce that Christian Sederberg has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Based in our Denver, Colorado office, Christian brings decades of experience advising businesses, policymakers, and industry leaders across a range of complex regulatory and transactional matters, with a particular focus on the cannabis industry. Christian is widely recognized as a leading voice in cannabis law and policy. He has worked at the forefront of the industry’s development, advising clients on business formation, corporate governance, real estate, financing, and regulatory compliance . . .
- Louisiana Senate Passes Bill To Let Terminally Ill Patients Use Medical Marijuana In Hospitalsby Tom Angell on April 9, 2026 at 1:03 pm
The Louisiana Senate has passed a bill to let patients with terminal and irreversible conditions use medical marijuana in hospitals. The body approved the legislation, SB 270 from Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews (D), in a vote of 33-2 on Wednesday. It now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration. “This bill does exactly what the title says,” Jackson-Andrews said on the floor ahead of the vote. “When a patient is in pain and they believe that therapeutic marijuana will work and have a prescription for it, it allows them to have that prescription delivered to the hospital and . . .
- Maryland Bill To Protect Veterinarians Who Recommend Medical Marijuana For Pets Heads To Governor’s Deskby Tom Angell on April 9, 2026 at 11:50 am
Maryland lawmakers have passed legislation to provide legal protections for veterinarians who recommend medical marijuana to animals, sending the legislation to the governor’s desk. The House of Delegates approved one version of the measure in a unanimous 137-0 vote on Tuesday, weeks after the Senate cleared it by a tally of 45-0. And on Wednesday, the Senate adopted the companion measure 43-0 after it passed the House 136-0 in February. SB 54 from Sen. Clarence Lam (D) and HB 452 from Del. Michele Guyton (D) will now go before Gov. Wes Moore (D), who can sign or veto the bills or allow them . . .
- WM Technology stock slides after announcing Nasdaq delistingby Rowan Dunne on April 9, 2026 at 8:20 am
WM Technology Inc (NASDAQ: MAPS) (FRA: 833) has decided to voluntarily delist its Class A common stock and associated warrants from the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The company plans to file the necessary form to do so with the SEC around Apr. 17, setting the final trading day on the exchange on or about Apr. 24. After that date, the shares will move to trading on the OTC Markets. Tuesday’s announcement about the decision triggered an immediate negative reaction in the stock price. Shares closed the regular session on Apr. 7 at 71 cents, down slightly for the day, but the stock dropped by . . .
- Medicare Coverage for Some Hemp-Derived Products Now Availableby TG Branfalt on April 9, 2026 at 7:12 am
Medicare’s pilot program covering hemp-derived products has officially launched. Under the plan, Medicare providers can get reimbursed up to $500 per patient annually to discuss and provide certain CBD products. CBD products covered under the plan can’t exceed concentrations of 0.3% of delta-9 THC, or more than 3 milligrams of THC per serving. The products must also be tested by a third party and meet state and local standards. It excludes patients who have certain medical conditions, including substance use disorder and COPD. In an April 1 statement, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid . . .
- West Virginia Treasurer to Release Medical Cannabis Tax Revenueby TG Branfalt on April 9, 2026 at 7:07 am
West Virginia’s treasurer indicated he will release $38 million in medical cannabis derived funding, Mountain State Spotlight reports. The release of the funds comes after Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey last week vetoed a bill that would have required their distribution. In the veto letter, Morrisey said the state “must do better to plan for the future, and it can’t totally pre-commit future revenue streams like this if it’s going to have reserves to invest more in roads, water, sewer, site selection, rail, and future tax cuts.” Treasurer Larry Pack said the funds will be disbursed . . .
- Idaho Lawmakers Pass Resolution Urging Public to Reject Medical Cannabis Legalization Effortsby TG Branfalt on April 9, 2026 at 7:06 am
Idaho lawmakers last week passed a resolution that urges voters to reject efforts to place a medical cannabis legalization bill on November ballots, CBS2 reports. The resolution lays out alleged harms caused by cannabis and claims that medical cannabis legalization increases “cartel activity, development of black market marijuana production, human trafficking, and increased crime rates, including violent crime and impaired driving.” The resolution contends that were the issue to appear on ballots and approved by voters, it would increase the administrative budget of the Department of Health . . .
- Vireo Growth Acquires The Hawthorne Gardening Companyby NCV Newswire on April 9, 2026 at 12:42 am
Vireo Growth Inc. Announces Acquisition of The Hawthorne Gardening Company from The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Transaction further strengthens the Company’s balance sheet with approximately US$110 million of combined cash and net working capital Consideration of 213 million shares at a deemed price of US$0.60 and 80 million warrants at US$0.85 strike price Company has nominated [ . . . ]
- Cannabis Home Gardening Advocate Compares Scutari to Trump for Acting Like a Kingby Dan Ulloa on April 9, 2026 at 12:40 am
Cannabis Home Gardening Advocate Compares Scutari to Trump for Blocking Progress Leading cannabis home gardening advocate Jim Miller of Sativa Cross and the Coalition for Medical Marijuana of NJ (CMMNJ) compared NJ Senate President Nick Scutari (D-22-Union) to President Donald Trump (R) for blocking progress. Scutari, Trump, and No Kings “Preventing (home gardening legalization bill) [ . . . ] Source: Cannabis Home Gardening Advocate Compares Scutari to Trump for Acting Like a King from Heady NJ
- Newsbrief: Weedmaps parent voluntarily delisting from Nasdaqby Week_admin on April 8, 2026 at 9:04 pm
Weedmaps parent company WM Technology said it would voluntarily delist from the Nasdaq stock exchange later this month. After going public in 2021 and reaching an all time high above $29 per share, the stock has struggled and currently trades for around 40 cents per share. According to a statement, the company’s decision was affected by several factors including constraints on serving cannabis operators while listed on Nasdaq and struggles the company has faced achieving long term value creation. Founded as a Yelp-like dispensary finder, the company Log in or become a WeedWeek Member to read . . .

























