- OPP seizes thousands of cannabis plants, hundreds of pounds of flower following Health Canada referralby Morton Robertson on June 20, 2025 at 3:35 am
On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Provincial Joint Forces Cannabis Enforcement Team (PJFCET) responded to a location in Bobcaygeon, following a… The post OPP seizes thousands of cannabis plants, hundreds of pounds of flower following Health Canada referral appeared first on StratCann.
- Blow Smoke, Not Your Cover with New Smokebuddy Bundlesby Melissa Reid on June 19, 2025 at 11:37 pm
In the modern cannabis lifestyle, discretion isn’t just nice to have: It can be essential. Whether you’re sharing a space with roommates, sneaking a session in your hotel room, or just trying to keep the peace with your non-smoking partner, smelling like a hotboxed closet doesn’t always fly. That’s where Smokebuddy steps in: a compact personal air filter that keeps your sesh clean, your space odor-free and your smoke signals silent. What Is Smokebuddy? The idea is genius in its simplicity. After taking your hit, you exhale into the Smokebuddy device, which uses a high-efficiency carbon . . .
- Maryland Governor Marks Juneteenth With Another Mass Marijuana Pardon For Nearly 7,000 Peopleby Kyle Jaeger on June 19, 2025 at 8:26 pm
The governor of Maryland has issued another mass pardon for people with past marijuana possession convictions, granting clemency to about 7,000 more people on the holiday Juneteenth that commemorates the end of slavery. Gov. Wes Moore (D) has been one of the most proactive governors when it comes to cannabis pardons since his state enacted legalization, stressing the need to right the wrongs of prohibition through executive action. This latest round follows a historic mass clemency action Moore took last year, when he pardoned more than 175,000 convictions for low-level cannabis and . . .
- Why Is Texas Supporting Psychedelics Research While Criminalizing Cannabis? (Op-Ed)by Marijuana Moment on June 19, 2025 at 7:58 pm
“This move by Texas officials to expand psychedelics research while maintaining broad cannabis prohibition and considering banning hemp products as well isn’t just hypocritical. It’s illogical.” By Adam Stettner, FundCanna Texas just announced it will invest $50 million into studying ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic drug that remains illegal at the federal level. The goal? To develop it into a potential Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for conditions like opioid use disorder, PTSD and depression; especially among veterans. On the surface, this might sound like a bold and . . .
- Sativa Cross Medical Cannabis Advocate Chris Almada Wins Dover Council Nominationby Dan Ulloa on June 19, 2025 at 7:51 pm
Longtime cannabis advocate Chris Almada won the Democratic nomination to be the Dover 3rd Ward Town Councilman in a primary upset last week. Dover is in Morris County in North Jersey. He beat incumbent Councilman Michael Scarneo 204 to 126, according to the official results. Almada is a leading Sativa Cross advocate currently serving as [ . . . ] Source: Sativa Cross Medical Cannabis Advocate Chris Almada Wins Dover Council Nomination from Heady NJ
- Exclusive Interview with Josh Kesselman, the New Owner of High Timesby Steve Bloom on June 19, 2025 at 7:00 pm
“We all got burned by the fall of High Times,” says RAW Rolling Papers owner Josh Kesselman, who on June 17 announced he’d purchased the iconic magazine for $3.45 million. We spoke to Kesselman shortly after the deal made news.
- Ohio GOP Lawmakers Can’t Agree On How To Amend Marijuana Law, Causing Planned Vote To Be Canceledby Kyle Jaeger on June 19, 2025 at 4:45 pm
Despite efforts in the Ohio legislature to pass a bill to significantly change the state’s voter-approved marijuana law, last-minute disagreements between the House and Senate Republicans seemed to have derailed that plan for now-with House lawmakers signaling that a deal won’t be struck before the summer recess. After taking public testimony and adopting certain changes to the Senate-passed legislation, SB 56, in recent weeks, the House Judiciary Committee ultimately declined to advance the proposal as scheduled at a Wednesday hearing, making it so the measure couldn’t advance to a . . .
- Nebraska AG Cracks Down on Hemp Stores, Says 90% of Products Inaccurately Labeledby NULL on June 19, 2025 at 4:03 pm
State Attorney General Mike Hilgers sent cease-and-desist letters to 82 Lincoln stores selling THC-containing products.
- California Is Using $30 Million In Marijuana Revenue To Support Research On Consumer Preferences, Crop Yields And Sustainabilityby Kyle Jaeger on June 19, 2025 at 3:00 pm
California officials are inviting research proposals for a second round of grants under a program meant to better educate the public on the state’s marijuana law and help policymakers make informed decisions on the issue. For the new $30 million round of the grant program, which is funded by marijuana tax revenue, the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) said it is prioritizing proposals in research areas including educational methods of improving public health and safety, crop yields, state and local marijuana policies, consumer preferences, environmental sustainability and other topics. . . .
- California DCC Announces $30M in Grant Funding to Advance Cannabis Researchby NULL on June 19, 2025 at 3:00 pm
The state’s Department of Cannabis Control is soliciting research proposals from public universities to better inform future laws impacting the industry.
- New Hampshire Lawmakers Advance Psilocybin Penalty Reform But Reject Medical Marijuana Homegrowby Ben Adlin on June 19, 2025 at 2:25 pm
As lawmakers in New Hampshire work to reconcile different versions of bills passed by the House and Senate this session, one conference committee on Wednesday agreed to move forward with a plan to reduce penalties for psilocybin possession while a separate panel rejected a proposal to allow medical marijuana patients to grow cannabis at home. Both proposals had support from House lawmakers, but-with the exception of the newly advancing psilocybin provision-the Senate has broadly stood in the way of drug reform measures. Regarding psilocybin, members of a bicameral conference committee . . .
- The Very Large and Vexing Lawsuit Re: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndromeby Vince Sliwoski on June 19, 2025 at 2:00 pm
You may have seen this article or some other article yesterday or today, covering the Ontario Supreme Court’s recent certification of a national class action lawsuit against Aurora Cannabis. The defendant entities are all part of the same conglomerate, with Aurora Cannabis Inc. being the parent. You can view their vast array of cannabis products here. Aside from securities litigation, class action lawsuits seldom drop in the cannabis space. So this one got me thinking. Below are some thoughts in Q&A format. What does the Canadian lawsuit claim? Here is the Statement of Claim. In short, the . . .
- MediPharm Labs announces results of annual and special meeting, contradicting Apollo’s claimsby Sarah Clark on June 19, 2025 at 1:49 pm
On June 17, MediPharm Labs announced the results from its 2025 annual and special meeting of shareholders. The post MediPharm Labs announces results of annual and special meeting, contradicting Apollo’s claims appeared first on StratCann.
- Federal Bill Would ‘Effectively’ Ban All Consumable Hemp Products-‘Including CBD’-Congressional Researchers Sayby Kyle Jaeger on June 19, 2025 at 1:18 pm
A federal spending bill that’s advancing in the House would “effectively” prohibit hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including CBD, congressional researchers say. In a report published by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) last week, legislative analysts looked at the potential impact of hemp-related provisions that advocates and stakeholders say would devastate a core sector of the industry. While report language attached to the 2026 appropriations bill was recently amended to clarify lawmakers’ intent not to disrupt the non-intoxicating cannabinoid market-signaling that . . .
- Texas Hemp Advocates Nearing 150,000 Signatures Urging Gov. Abbott to Veto SB 3by NULL on June 19, 2025 at 1:01 pm
The governor has until June 22 to sign, veto or file the legislation to ban intoxicating hemp products without his signature.
- Aurora Cannabis Denies 2nd ‘False’ News Report of Acquisition of MedLeaf Therapeuticsby NULL on June 19, 2025 at 12:48 pm
The Canadian cannabis company advised stakeholders of news reports on Investing.com that was generated ‘with the support’ of artificial intelligence.
- New York Officials Award First Round Of Grants To Help Marijuana Businesses With Startup Costs, Prioritizing Justice-Involved Licenseesby Kyle Jaeger on June 19, 2025 at 12:34 pm
New York officials have announced the first round of grants under a $5 million program to help retail marijuana businesses owned by justice-involved people cover startup costs. About three months after opening up applications for the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) Grant Program, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and Empire State Development (ESD) announced on Wednesday that they have awarded 52 licensed dispensaries up to $30,000 each in funds meant for startup and operational costs such as rent, renovations, inventory tracking and security systems. To qualify for the . . .
- Former Canadian senator assisting First Nation with cannabis regulationsby David Brown on June 19, 2025 at 12:02 pm
Former Canadian Senator Dan Christmas is working with his home of Membertou First Nation to help the community’s efforts to regulate the sale of cannabis… The post Former Canadian senator assisting First Nation with cannabis regulations appeared first on StratCann.
- Pennsylvania Governor Keeps Pushing For Marijuana Legalization As Top GOP Senator Rules Out Including It In Budgetby Kyle Jaeger on June 19, 2025 at 12:01 pm
A top Pennsylvania Republican says marijuana legalization will not be included in the 2026 budget as lawmakers approach a deadline he expects they will miss. But Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) is still holding out hope that negotiators can “get it done.” With the budget due by a constitutionally mandated deadline of June 30, legislators appear to be at an impasse on certain key issues, including the governor’s request to legalize adult-use cannabis via the legislation. Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R) said he doesn’t see a path forward for the reform on that schedule, however. Shapiro, on . . .
- Knocking Over the Glassesby Alan Brochstein, CFA on June 19, 2025 at 11:59 am
You’re reading this week’s edition of the New Cannabis Ventures weekly newsletter, which we have been publishing since October 2015. The newsletter includes unique insight to help our readers stay ahead of the curve as well as links to the week’s most important news. We no longer send these by email as we did in [ . . . ]
- MJBizDaily is observing Juneteenth holidayby Kevin Huhn on June 19, 2025 at 6:01 am
MJBizDaily is closed Thursday in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. MJBizDaily is observing Juneteenth holiday is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
- Missouri Hemp Groups Seek to Deregulate Cannabis via Ballot Initiativeby TG Branfalt on June 19, 2025 at 3:57 am
Hemp business owners in Missouri are organizing an initiative petition to deregulate cannabis in the state to allow for sales at stores that sell alcohol and tobacco, the Missouri Independent reports. In a call on Monday led by the hemp company American Shaman, advocates stated the goal of the effort is to repeal the state’s constitutional amendment that legalized cannabis in the state and replace it with language that directs state lawmakers to create regulations for cannabis that are “no more burdensome than what we already have for alcohol and tobacco,” industry lobbyist Eapen Thampy . . .
- Hemp Companies Sue Maryland Over Cannabis Licensingby TG Branfalt on June 19, 2025 at 3:57 am
A Maryland hemp industry association and hemp businesses are suing the state over cannabis licensing and seized products, the Baltimore Sun reports. The Maryland Hemp Coalition, 10 businesses owners, and consumers of the products at the heart of the lawsuit argue that state laws illegally regulate hemp-derived products that are federally legal and that state agents are now selectively enforcing “erroneous testing standards” to seize items from shelves. The lawsuit also attacks state laws that cap cannabis licenses and how they are issued, including the state’s lottery for new . . .
- Delaware Lawmaker Pulls Bill to Restrict Intoxicating Hemp Productsby TG Branfalt on June 19, 2025 at 3:56 am
A Delaware lawmaker has pulled a bill that sought to restrict the sale of intoxicating hemp products to state-licensed cannabis stores and only allow sales of cannabis-infused beverages at liquor stores, WHYY News reports. State Rep. Debra Heffernan (D) indicated she pulled the proposal after pushback from CBD store owners, customers, and cannabis advocates, but that she plans to create a new bill “in the coming months” for consideration next session. “While I still believe in the importance of increasing safety testing and ensuring age verification for cannabinoid intoxicating . . .
- Aurora Cannabis denies news of acquisition of New Zealand’s Medleaf Therapeuticsby Sarah Clark on June 19, 2025 at 2:39 am
Aurora Cannabis Inc. sent out a notice on June 18, 2025, refuting an article posted on the same day that claimed the company had agreed… The post Aurora Cannabis denies news of acquisition of New Zealand’s Medleaf Therapeutics appeared first on StratCann.