- Virginia Bill To Protect Rights Of Parents Who Use Marijuana Heads To Governor’s Deskby Tom Angell on March 9, 2026 at 4:52 pm
Virginia lawmakers have passed a bill to protect the rights of parents who use marijuana in compliance with state law. The legislation from Del. Nadarius Clark (D) cleared both the Senate and House of Delegates last week in amended form. It now heads to Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D). The bill is consistent with a measure Clark sponsored last session that advanced through the legislature, only to be vetoed by then-Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R). The current proposal states that a “person’s legal possession or consumption of substances . . . alone shall not serve as a basis to restrict custody or visitation . . .
- Girl Scouts in Trouble for Selling Cookies Outside Daylite Cannabis Dispensaryby Dan Ulloa on March 9, 2026 at 4:22 pm
A Girl Scout troop is in troubling for selling cookies outside Daylite Cannabis dispensary in Mount Laurel in South Jersey. Since weed gives you the munchies, it seemed like a very good idea. They sold the cookies outside Daylite Cannabis in February, but were not allowed to return last week. But now, the Girl Scouts [ . . . ] Source: Girl Scouts in Trouble for Selling Cookies Outside Daylite Cannabis Dispensary from Heady NJ
- GOP Congressman Running For Florida Governor Admits To Selling Marijuana Despite Opposing Legalization And Sentencing Reformby Kyle Jaeger on March 9, 2026 at 3:36 pm
A GOP congressman running for governor in Florida who has opposed marijuana legalization in the state and sponsored federal legislation to upend a Washington, D.C. sentencing reform law has admitted for the first time that he was arrested for selling cannabis as a young adult. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), a Trump-endorsed GOP candidate vying to replace Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), was pressed on the apparent disconnect during an interview with CBS Miami that aired on Saturday. While it was previously known that Donalds faced an arrest over marijuana in 1997-only to have the charges dropped . . .
- Oklahoma Governor Claims Lawmakers Support His Push To Roll Back State’s Voter-Approved Medical Marijuana Lawby Kyle Jaeger on March 9, 2026 at 3:21 pm
The governor of Oklahoma is repeating his call to roll back the state’s medical marijuana law, and he claims lawmakers are on board with putting the issue before voters again-despite recent comments from GOP leaders who’ve voiced skepticism about that possibility. In an interview with Family Research Center President Tony Perkins that was released on Wednesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) was asked about his push to repeal Oklahoma’s medical cannabis program, which he’s described as necessary to combat youth use and the proliferation of unlicensed operators. Oklahomans were “sold a bill of goods” . . .
- Michigan Cannabis Regulators Tell Retailers to Stop Using the Word ‘Dispensary’by Graham Abbott on March 9, 2026 at 3:09 pm
The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) last week reminded licensed cannabis retailers in the state that they cannot legally call themselves dispensaries, as the term is reserved for pharmacies, The Detroit News reports. Licensed retailers should only call themselves cannabis provisioning centers, as the term “dispensary” is “restricted to entities authorized under Pharmacy Practice and Drug Control laws,” the bulletin said. Retailers are also prohibited from using the terms “pharmacy,” “apothecary,” “drugstore,” “druggist,” and “medicine store” in their marketing materials or signage. . . .
- Oregon Bill to Set New THC Cap for Cannabis Edibles Failsby Graham Abbott on March 9, 2026 at 3:08 pm
A proposal introduced in Oregon this year to cap the THC content in a single cannabis-infused edible at 10 milligrams has failed in the House, the Oregon Capital Chronicle reports. Introduced by state Sen. Lisa Reynolds (D) of Portland, the bill was supposed to help prevent instances of children finding and consuming cannabis edibles that contain massive amounts of intoxicating cannabinoids. The rule would have applied only to individually packaged cannabis edibles; packages of multiple edibles would have been allowed to contain more than the limit, so long as no single piece contained over . . .
- Demystifying the CMS CBD Pilot Program: Patient Advocates Convene National Briefing as Medicare CBD Pilot Nears Releaseon March 9, 2026 at 2:42 pm
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Patient advocacy organizations are convening a national briefing today to explain the emerging federal framework for cannabinoid therapies referenced during a White House press conference announcing an Executive Order titled Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research. The briefing will examine how the potential Medicare pilot program could influence federal health policy and the long-term strategy to achieve nationwide access to medical cannabis.
- GOP Senator Dodges Question About Nebraska’s Exclusion From Medical Marijuana Protections At Federal Levelby Marijuana Moment on March 9, 2026 at 1:59 pm
“I’ll note at the federal level that marijuana is still a controlled substance.” By Zach Wendling, Nebraska Examiner U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., sidestepped a question Wednesday about whether he would support adding Nebraska to a congressional list protecting state medical cannabis laws from federal interference after Congress left the state off the latest update in January. Ricketts, speaking on his weekly press call Wednesday, said he isn’t on the Senate Appropriations Committee, so he didn’t know why Nebraska was left off a list that currently covers 47 states. The other two not . . .
- Millions Of Americans Use CBD As A Substitute For Painkillers And Other Medications, Federally Funded Study Showsby Kyle Jaeger on March 9, 2026 at 1:00 pm
About one in three Americans who use CBD say they take it as an alternative or supplement to at least one medication-particularly painkillers-according to a new federally funded study. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego set out to better understand cannabidiol use trends, analyzing nationally representative survey data for the study, which was partially funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health. Overall, about 35 percent of U.S. adults reported lifetime use of CBD, a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that’s . . .
- Top GOP Tennessee Lawmaker Says Federal Marijuana Rescheduling Could Open Door To Legalizing Medical Use In His Stateby Kyle Jaeger on March 9, 2026 at 12:26 pm
A top GOP Tennessee lawmaker says medical marijuana legalization may move forward in the state now that his “biggest objections are being resolved” with the pending federal rescheduling of cannabis as ordered by President Donald Trump. While marijuana reform has long stalled in conservative legislature, House Majority Leader William Lamberth (R) said the push to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) could remove roadblocks at the state level. “My biggest objections are being resolved by the federal government right now in rescheduling . . .
- South Dakota Bill To Eliminate Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee Fails In Senate Panelby Marijuana Moment on March 8, 2026 at 2:04 pm
The House had already passed the legislation, which could be revived by the full Senate. By Joshua Haiar, South Dakota Searchlight The committee that oversees South Dakota’s medical marijuana program should continue its work for at least another year, a panel of state senators decided. But the full Senate could have the final say. A bill that would repeal the sections of state law that established the Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee was rejected 4-3 in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee earlier this week, but a procedural effort is already underway to force it to the Senate . . .
- 5 Best RSO Products in Californiaby Industry Articles on March 8, 2026 at 8:45 am
Table of Contents 1. RickSimpsonOil.com 2. Papa & Barkley 3. Dr. Raw Organics 4. ABX Extracts 5. Friendly Farms How to Choose the Right RSO in California Why RickSimpsonOil.com Leads in California The Future of RSO in California Conclusion California has never been short on cannabis innovation. From legacy growers in Humboldt to vertically integrated dispensary brands in Los Angeles, the state sets the tone for what the rest of the country eventually follows. Rick Simpson Oil, better known as RSO, is no exception. RSO certainly isn’t a trend product, it’s got legitimate medicinal uses. . . .
- Budtender of the Month: Darian Martiniby Northwest Leaf Staff on March 7, 2026 at 9:05 pm
Darian Martini’s knowledge of industry structure and current Cannabis products is impressive. Her vibe is friendly and warm. She is the friend that you are happy to spend a Saturday afternoon with – doing nothing or going on a serious adventure – and you know smiles and good times are ahead. She was born and raised in Chehalis, and when she turned 18, she moved to Bellingham. Known for its outdoor activities and bustling metro area, Martini made herself at home there. When asked what she did in Bellingham, she said, “Sold a lot of weed, so, so much weed.” Martini was a full-time budtender at . . .
- Shop Review: Connected Sacramentoby Matt Jackson on March 7, 2026 at 8:39 pm
Recently, we stopped in Sacramento to check out the scene and were amazed by the experience we had at Connected Cannabis Co.’s flagship store. While maybe not the largest shop in the city, you’ll be blown away by the selection packed on every shelf. Connected is known for some amazing strains, which they refer to as “designer weed.” Flavors like Gelonade, Biscotti, Silver Spoon and Chrome have made them a household name in multiple states, but Sacramento is where they got their start. At their official store, you can find all the hits from Connected and Alien Labs, as well as unreleased jams . . .
- Oregon Bill To Ban Marijuana Edibles With More Than 10 Milligrams Of THC Failsby Marijuana Moment on March 7, 2026 at 5:34 pm
“I thought that this fight was winnable. It’s a bill that does not cost the state a cent and that protects children from life-threatening overdoses of marijuana. I was wrong.” By Mia Maldonado, Oregon Capital Chronicle An attempt to limit how much THC can be in an individual edible isn’t advancing this year in Oregon. Senate Bill 1548 was an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the production of individual edibles with more than 10 milligrams of THC, targeting edibles that are meant to be divided into several servings. Sen. Lisa Reynolds, a Portland Democrat and pediatrician, introduced the bill . . .
- Shop Review: FLWR Dispensaryby Wyatt Early on March 7, 2026 at 2:46 pm
Baltimore locals Elle Lee and Steve Anyadike have transformed the FLWR Dispensary space in Towson into a masterpiece after receiving their dispensary license in the 2024 round of Social Equity Cannabis licenses. They also obtained a microdispensary license, which will allow them to deliver Cannabis to patients and adults over 21 in Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Harford County, Howard County and Cecil County. Opening up in late October 2025, Lee and Anyadike have brought some high vibes to Chesapeake Avenue. Setting and Vibe Live plants, an open floor plan with product displays and trippy . . .
- West Virginia House Passes Bill To Allocate Medical Marijuana Revenue, With Some Supporting Psychedelic Researchby Marijuana Moment on March 7, 2026 at 2:21 pm
“I don’t want to waste the money on something not dedicated to cannabis.” By Henry Culvyhouse, Mountain State Spotlight This story was originally published by Mountain State Spotlight. Get stories like this delivered to your email inbox once a week; sign up for the free newsletter at https://mountainstatespotlight.org/newsletter. Lawmakers cleared a key hurdle Wednesday to free millions of dollars in the state’s medical marijuana fund. In October, Mountain State Spotlight reported $34 million collected from fees and taxes from the medical marijuana program. The Treasurer’s Office said the . . .
- Cannabis Storage Benchmark Study Aims to Define Data-Driven Post-Harvest Standardsby Christine Tullio on March 7, 2026 at 2:08 pm
Table of Contents Cannabis Storage Performance Is a Make-or-Break Variable Inside the Calyx–CRC Study Design From Habit-Driven Choices to Data-Driven SOPs What This Could Mean for Cultivators, Brands and Consumers As longer distribution windows and tighter margins put new pressure on post-harvest quality, Calyx Containers and the Cannabis Research Coalition (CRC) are launching a formal research partnership to move curing and long-term cannabis storage from myth to measurable science. Calyx is committing a minimum of $50,000 to fund independent studies aimed at establishing benchmarks for . . .
- Grow Tour: Veranoby Wyatt Early on March 6, 2026 at 11:29 pm
From the outside, it looks like any typical building, but after taking two steps into Verano’s grow facility, it’s apparent that this place is far from ordinary. Dusty Barth, cultivation manager, walks through the building with a look of pride on his face, admiring the plants and people he oversees. He has come a long way since popping his first seeds 25 years ago. It’s crazy to think that Barth almost left Maryland to move out West, if it weren’t for a friend linking him up with Verano and its Maryland team. April will mark eight years that Barth has been with the company, which is more . . .
- Patient of the Month: Matt Rosensweigby Maryland Leaf Staff on March 6, 2026 at 11:05 pm
If you step into your local dispensary and see Matt Rosensweig standing next to a decorated table with a smile on his face, and you ask him what he’s doing, he’ll tell you that he’s there “spreading the love for District Cannabis.” Working as a brand ambassador, promoting and educating people about any Cannabis-related topic requires not only a wealth of knowledge but also an effective way to communicate this information that anyone can understand. Carrying a passion for Cannabis and an enthusiasm to help a stranger, all Rosensweig needed to do was wait for someone to walk through the door, . . .
- Budtender of the Month: Lenny Curtisby Wyatt Early on March 6, 2026 at 10:28 pm
Lenny Curtis has worked his way up in the Cannabis industry, setting goals for himself and smashing them year after year. He has experience in the manufacturing side and the retail side of Cannabis, but his passion is with the people. He brings a positive attitude and years of experience to Far & Dotter Timonium every day, taking pride in helping the patients and adult-use customers he serves. From the success story that is his career to the success stories of the people he’s recommended products to, Curtis is a prime example of how great this industry can be. What first sparked your interest . . .
- Rehashed: Shred Show 5.0by Oregon Leaf Staff on March 6, 2026 at 8:03 pm
On January 30, Oregon Leaf headed to Bridge Space in the Buckman neighborhood on the east side of Portland for the opening of Alder Brooke Glass Art’s Shred Show 5.0. We have to give the attentive and friendly door team props for kicking things off right before entering the venue. This was the event’s fifth consecutive year, and walking through the doorway, we could see why. It was so wonderful seeing all of the smiling faces, and the vibe was on point. Everyone had their best glass on display. From artists to local bread artisans, handmade beanies makers, concentrate producers and more, . . .
- Colorado Lawmakers Approve Bill To Allow Medical Marijuana Use In Hospitals By Terminally Ill Patientsby Kyle Jaeger on March 6, 2026 at 7:21 pm
Colorado House lawmakers have approved a Senate-passed bill to allow terminally ill patients to use medical marijuana in healthcare facilities such as hospitals-though advocates have warned that recent amendments to the measure undermine its original intent. Weeks after advancing through the Senate, with amendments, the legislation from Sen. Kyle Mullica (D) cleared the House Health & Human Services Committee in a 10-2 vote on Thursday. It’s now been referred to the House Committee of the Whole before potentially moving to the floor. Reps. Sheila Lieder (D) and Lisa Feret (D) are sponsoring . . .
- Shop Review: Fyreby Oregon Leaf Staff on March 6, 2026 at 6:55 pm
Fyre is an independently owned and operated dispensary located in Bend. Originally opened in 2017 under the name Fyre of Bend, the business was reestablished under new leadership in December 2024 and has been pumping out the heat ever since then. Billed as a high-caliber part-dispensary-part-smoke-shop, Fyre is known for having one of the most robust selections of Cannabis products and smoking accessories in central Oregon. With a focus on accessibility and diversity of offerings, there’s an almost insurmountable degree of options for customers to absorb and peruse while in store. Samuel . . .
- Virginia Legislation To Provide Marijuana Resentencing Relief For Prior Convictions Heads To Governor’s Deskby Tom Angell on March 6, 2026 at 6:22 pm
Virginia lawmakers have sent the governor legislation to provide a pathway to resentencing for people with prior marijuana convictions. The Senate on Friday voted 21-19 to approve the House of Delegates’s changes to SB 62, sponsored by Senate President Pro Tem Louise Lucas (D). A companion House measure, HB 26 from Rozia A. Henson, Jr. (D), has also advanced this session. Overall, the legislation heading to the desk of Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) would create a process by which people who are incarcerated or on community supervision for certain felony offenses involving the possession, . . .

























