- SCOOP: Estranged Stiiizy partner seeks receiver as trial loomsby Week_admin on January 7, 2026 at 6:53 am
An estranged partner of leading California operator Stiiizy has asked a judge to appoint a receiver for two licenses she co-owns with the company. In a December court filing she alleges an impartial third party is necessary to oversee the businesses to prevent Stiiizy from “further raiding millions from [the licensees] bank accounts” ahead of a trial scheduled for June. California Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant, declined to appoint a receiver on an emergency basis, but plans to hear the issue in February. He denied the plaintiff’s request . . . Log in or become a WeedWeek Member to . . .
- Republican opposition to Trump marijuana rescheduling could thwart other reformsby Chris Roberts on January 7, 2026 at 12:09 am
President Donald Trump broke with generations of tradition with his executive order last month to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug under federal law. But as Politico and recent polling pointed out, Trump also defied voters and lawmakers within the MAGA movement and the Republican Party, many of whom want to keep cannabis’ status [ . . . ] Republican opposition to Trump marijuana rescheduling could thwart other reforms is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
- Republican opposition to Trump marijuana rescheduling could thwart other reformsby Chris Roberts on January 7, 2026 at 12:09 am
President Donald Trump broke with generations of tradition with his executive order last month to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug under federal law. But as Politico and recent polling pointed out, Trump also defied voters and lawmakers within the MAGA movement and the Republican Party, many of whom want to keep cannabis’ status [ . . . ] Republican opposition to Trump marijuana rescheduling could thwart other reforms is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
- Beyond Dry January: Rare Cannabinoid Company’s hemp THC is your all-season alternative to alcoholby Leafly Staff on January 6, 2026 at 10:04 pm
Dry January has become an annual reset for anyone rethinking how alcohol fits into their life. The trend is part of a larger shift: only 54 percent of US adults say they drink alcohol, a record low, according to a 2025 Gallup poll. People are choosing to drink less all year long. They want better [ . . . ] The post Beyond Dry January: Rare Cannabinoid Company’s hemp THC is your all-season alternative to alcohol appeared first on Leafly.
- Vireo Growth acquires former “Uber of Weed” as cannabis M&A activity heats upby Margaret Jackson on January 6, 2026 at 9:59 pm
The acquisition gives Minneapolis-based Vireo Growth an additional 65 retail locations and a delivery infrastructure. Vireo Growth acquires former “Uber of Weed” as cannabis M&A activity heats up is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
- Vireo Growth acquires former “Uber of Weed” as cannabis M&A activity heats upby Margaret Jackson on January 6, 2026 at 9:59 pm
The acquisition gives Minneapolis-based Vireo Growth an additional 65 retail locations and a delivery infrastructure. Vireo Growth acquires former “Uber of Weed” as cannabis M&A activity heats up is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
- Nature’s Touch Lawsuit Alleges Hoboken Dispensary Corruptionby Dan Ulloa on January 6, 2026 at 9:58 pm
The dispensary applicant Nature’s Touch is making progress with a lawsuit alleging corruption in the Hoboken cannabis dispensary process. Nature’s Touch Med NJ LLC is suing the City and Mayor Ravi Bhalla because they believe he stopped their progress for his own enrichment. The court recently ruled that the “plaintiff is limited to pursuing one [ . . . ] Source: Nature’s Touch Lawsuit Alleges Hoboken Dispensary Corruption from Heady NJ
- Florida Patients Could Lose Medical Marijuana Registrations For Having Open Containers Of Cannabis In Cars Under New Legislationby Marijuana Moment on January 6, 2026 at 8:29 pm
The ban on the carry of open cannabis products applies to both drivers and passengers. By Christine Sexton, Florida Phoenix Carrying an open package of medical marijuana, hemp or THC products, including beverages, in a car, would be illegal and could lead to suspension or possible revocation of a patient’s access to medical marijuana under a bill that’s been filed in the Senate. Fort Myers Republican Sen. Jonathan Martin filed SB 1056 Monday, eight days before the 2026 regular legislative begins. Martin’s bill would give law enforcement the green light to search a vehicle based on the “plain . . .
- Senate Approves Trump’s White House Drug Czar Pick Who Supports Medical Marijuana As Rescheduling Loomsby Kyle Jaeger on January 6, 2026 at 8:03 pm
The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to serve as White House drug czar. Sara Carter Bailey, who will soon be officially sworn in as director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) following a 52-48 confirmation vote on Tuesday, will play a central role in implementing the administration’s drug policy agenda. That includes everything from marijuana and psychedelics to harm reduction and overdose prevention. The full Senate’s approval of Carter comes about three months after the Judiciary Committee advanced her nomination. Carter has voiced support for medical . . .
- Maryland: Howard County Firefighters No Longer Face Sanctions for Off-Hours Use of Medical Cannabisby NORML on January 6, 2026 at 7:54 pm
NORML worked with union members for nearly two years to assist them in securing the revisions. The post Maryland: Howard County Firefighters No Longer Face Sanctions for Off-Hours Use of Medical Cannabis appeared first on NORML.
- Indiana Lawmaker Files Bill To Legalize Low-Level Marijuana Possession And Cultivationby Kyle Jaeger on January 6, 2026 at 6:56 pm
An Indiana lawmaker has filed a bill that would effectively legalize the possession and cultivation of limited amounts of marijuana. The legislation filed on Monday by Rep. Mitch Gore (D) would remove all penalties for possessing or growing up to two ounces of marijuana without creating a regulatory structure for licensed cannabis production and retail sales, giving the state a non-commercial form of legalization. The proposal would amend existing statute that designates any level of marijuana possession or cultivation as a Class B misdemeanor. Possessing hashish and hash oil, which are . . .
- Top Wisconsin GOP Lawmaker Says State Isn’t Ready To Legalize Medical Marijuana, Criticizing Trump’s Rescheduling Moveby Kyle Jaeger on January 6, 2026 at 4:29 pm
A top Republican Wisconsin lawmaker says President Donald Trump made the “wrong” choice to order the rescheduling of marijuana-which he called a “dangerous drug”-but he says the upside is that research barriers may be lifted in a way that demonstrates medical cannabis can be effectively used in a limited way as an alternative to prescription medications. As advocates hold out hope for some form of legalization in the state, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) said he thinks “we are not there” in terms of having enough votes to advance even a medical cannabis bill through his chamber at this point, . . .
- Terminally Ill Patients Could Use Medical Marijuana In Virginia Hospitals Under Newly Filed Billby Kyle Jaeger on January 6, 2026 at 2:27 pm
A Virginia lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require health care facilities in the state to allow terminally ill patients to access medical cannabis if they have a doctor’s recommendation. The legislation, sponsored by Del. Karen Keys-Gamarra (D), would not permit patients to smoke or vape cannabis in the facilities, and their use of marijuana would have to be documented in their medical records. But, similar to a law enacted in California in 2021, terminally ill patients could consume non-combustable cannabis products at state health facilities if they’ve received a certification . . .
- Florida’s Medical Cannabis Market Is Decliningby Alan Brochstein, CFA on January 6, 2026 at 2:17 pm
Each week, Florida’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU), which is part of the state’s Department of Health, releases data on the state’s medical cannabis program, including an active patient count, a qualified physician count, new dispensary approvals and an update for each operator. That data includes the number of dispensaries and the unit sales [ . . . ]
- Michigan Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging New Marijuana Tax To Proceedby Marijuana Moment on January 6, 2026 at 1:36 pm
“The court recognizes the serious questions about whether this discriminatory tax violates the intent of the cannabis legalization that Michigan voters approved in 2018.” By Kyle Davidson, Michigan Advance Court of Claims Judge Sima G. Patel on Monday denied the state of Michigan’s request to rehear a motion to toss a lawsuit filed by cannabis industry advocates against the 24 percent wholesale tax on marijuana which took effect on January 1. In October the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association filed a lawsuit against the state, arguing that the Legislature’s decision to create a 24 percent . . .
- IRS Denies Marijuana Tourism Group’s Request For Nonprofit Tax-Exempt Status, Citing Ongoing Federal Prohibitionby Kyle Jaeger on January 6, 2026 at 1:14 pm
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has denied a marijuana-focused tourism organization’s request for nonprofit tax-exempt status, citing the ongoing federal criminalization of cannabis and saying that the group’s activities create a “private benefit to the cannabis industry” and its members. Therefore, the agency said, the organization cannot claim tax exemptions for charitable purposes. In a notice to the group that IRS made publicly available, the agency said the articles of incorporation (AOI) that were submitted to qualify as a tax-exempt nonprofit corporation stated that the . . .
- Fire Follower: Top 50 Breeders to Try in 2026by Northwest Leaf Staff on January 6, 2026 at 9:10 am
America’s 3.3 million home growers have a historic opportunity to grow exactly the weed they want to see in the world in 2026. All across the legalization and medical states, access to genetics is at an all-time high. You can obtain seeds and learn more than ever with just some taps on your phone or keyboard. For an example of this diversity, let’s run through the top 50 greatest breeders to check out in 2026. Starting in November, we ran a public Top 50 Greatest Breeders of 2025 poll online for over a month and marketed it across our channels, gathering 2,773 unique responses. Respondents . . .
- Creativity and Community are Wellnessby Northwest Leaf Staff on January 6, 2026 at 8:51 am
People say they want to be writers, but in actuality, many lack the discipline to do so. Like all artistic exercises, writing involves regular practice. Sitting in front of a blank page and filling it with coherent and creative sentences is not easy. In fact, it’s so commonly known that we writers lose our creative spark that there’s a phrase for it: writer’s block. If you search “writer’s block” online, there’s a lot of advice for escaping a mental pit of inactivity: Start with an outline, take a break or, my personal favorite, just start typing and see where it goes. But, to be honest with . . .
- Leaf Nation 2026 Topical Roundupby Katherine Wolf on January 6, 2026 at 8:42 am
The plant doesn’t have to be sparked up to work its magic: Cannabis topicals take a grounded, targeted approach to wellness by working with the body’s natural endocannabinoid system right where you need it. Today, topicals are showing up on shelves in more ways than ever. From post-workout recovery to glow-up skin care routines, these skin-first rituals are redefining what Cannabis care can look like. RSO: Potent Plant Power for the Skin RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) is a highly concentrated, full-spectrum Cannabis extract known for its potency and thick, sticky consistency. When applied . . .
- Elevate Your Fate: Journey of the Heartby Northwest Leaf Staff on January 6, 2026 at 8:23 am
I proudly carry her name, Angela Aguilar, like an ambient ember dancing in my heart, glowing with ancestral lineage and love. My Abuelita is 93 years old, a testament to the strength of our Indigenous American, Native Mexican bloodline. She’s a woman whose life has shaped the architecture of our familia traditions. She is the cornerstone of what it means to be an Aguilar, the matriarch we could always count on. Her presence, like a great oak tree, always held a sense of strength, resilience, shelter and warmth. As dementia has now woven its shadow across her mind, my family and I find . . .
- Arizona Campaign Seeks to End Retail Cannabis Salesby TG Branfalt on January 6, 2026 at 5:48 am
A ballot initiative in Arizona seeks to end retail cannabis sales in the state, Capitol Media Services reports. The effort, led by Sean Noble, president of the political strategy firm American Encore, would still allow personal possession and cultivation of cannabis and maintain the parts of the law that allow expunging of cannabis related criminal records. Noble told Capitol Media Services that the 2020 voter-approved adult-use referendum has not lived up to its promise. “They said, ‘We’re not going to be marketing to children, we’re not going to be making this easy, we’re not going to . . .
- Tennessee Lawmaker Puts Home Cannabis Cultivation Among 2026 Legislative Prioritiesby TG Branfalt on January 6, 2026 at 5:48 am
A Tennessee lawmaker included a proposal to legalize home cannabis cultivation among his 2026 legislative priorities, WMC reports. The Freedom to Farm Act, which Democratic State Rep. Antonio Parkinson intends to propose this legislative session, would allow one adult in each household to grow up to 15 cannabis plants for personal use. “Five adult plants, five intermediate plants, and five budding plants, so they can continue to have the supply of marijuana that they need personally. Whether it is for medical purposes or whatever.” – Parkinson to WMC The bill would not allow homegrown . . .
- Alabama Bill Would Impose Harsh Penalties for Cannabis Consumption in Vehicles with Children Presentby TG Branfalt on January 6, 2026 at 2:39 am
A bill proposed in Alabama would impose harsher penalties for individuals who consume cannabis in vehicles with children present, ABC 33/40 News reports. The legislation would classify smoking or vaping cannabis in a car with a child present as a Class-A misdemeanor, regardless of whether the vehicle is in motion, and whether the window is open or closed. Democratic state Rep. Patrick Sellers said the bill aims to address concerns that he’s heard from educators. “I kept listening to the concerns of educators, administrators, principals across the district, and one of the most alarming . . .
- Newsbrief: Trump’s rescheduling order splits GOPby Week_admin on January 6, 2026 at 2:03 am
A report in Politico highlights ongoing opposition among Republican lawmakers to President Donald Trump’s December order to reschedule cannabis. In a December letter shortly before the rescheduling announcement, 22 Republican Senators wrote: “Facilitating the growth of the marijuana industry is at odds with growing our economy and encouraging healthy lifestyles for Americans.” All of them had voted for the federal hemp ban as part of the November deal to end the federal shutdown, which Trump signed.
- Anti-Underground Legacy, NJ-CRC Reform Bill Pushed Through Legislatureby Dan Ulloa on January 6, 2026 at 1:19 am
The anti-underground legacy and NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJ-CRC) reform bill continues making progress through the legislature. It passed the Assembly Health Committee this week after passing the NJ Senate in December before Christmas. That’s after it was rammed through the Judiciary Committee and Budget Committee. NJ Senate President Nick Scutari (D-22-Union) has been spearheading [ . . . ] Source: Anti-Underground Legacy, NJ-CRC Reform Bill Pushed Through Legislature from Heady NJ





















