- Newsbrief: Trulieve plans three Texas storefrontsby Week_admin on July 6, 2026 at 11:06 pm
Leading MSO Trulieve, which recently became the first pot stock traded on the New York Stock Exchange, has reportedly filed renovation plans for storefronts in Austin, Dallas and San Antonio. The news marks a significant expansion in Texas for the Florida-based company. In December, the company received conditional approval for a dispensing license. Trulieve competitors Green Thumb Industries and Verano also received approval. Cresco received one and then Log in or become a WeedWeek Member to read this article.
- Major Banking Group Pushes Congress To Pass Bill Easing Marijuana Businesses’ Access To Financial Servicesby Tom Angell on July 6, 2026 at 7:12 pm
A major banking organization is calling on Congress to pass legislation to ease marijuana businesses’ access to financial services. The Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act would “provide important legal and regulatory clarity” and “address a significant challenge facing American businesses, our communities, and the banks that serve them,” the American Bankers Association (ABA) wrote in a letter to House of Representatives and Senate leaders. Bipartisan lawmakers in both chambers of Congress refiled the cannabis banking legislation last month-the latest development in a long-term . . .
- Workers At More Missouri Marijuana Businesses Win Union Fights Following Federal Rulingby Marijuana Moment on July 6, 2026 at 6:13 pm
“They basically thought it was impossible when all these companies were fighting, and now the workers are winning.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent Missouri cannabis workers are trying to turn a string of recent union victories into broader organizing momentum across the state. High Profile Cannabis dispensary workers in Columbia last week unanimously ratified what union officials say is the state’s first collective bargaining contract for cannabis workers, securing higher pay and paid vacation time. “Now for the first time in Missouri, dispensary workers are FEELING THAT CONTRACT . . .
- AMA Says Marijuana Has Benefits And Risks For Older Adults, While Supporting A Ban On Flavored Cannabis Vapesby Tom Angell on July 6, 2026 at 4:23 pm
The American Medical Association (AMA) has adopted two new marijuana-related resolutions-one that advocates for a ban on flavored cannabis vaping products and another that recognizes the risks and potential therapeutic benefits of use among older adults. AMA’s House of Delegates last month approved both measures-the latest in a line of drug policy-related resolutions the body has advanced in recent years that oppose commercial marijuana legalization while backing expungement of cannabis records and supporting broad drug decriminalization, among stances on other issues. The newly adopted . . .
- Nebraska Gov. and AG Approve Medical Cannabis Regulationsby TG Branfalt on July 6, 2026 at 2:07 pm
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R) and state Attorney General Mike Hilgers have signed off on regulations for the state’s medical cannabis industry. Hilgers gave his approval in a June 30 letter, saying that the regulations proposed by the state Medical Cannabis Commission “do not clearly violate the state or federal Constitutions on their face.” Pillen followed suit on July 1. The regulations prohibit “any product administered by smoking, combustion, or vaping,” all edibles, and any product that exceeds 60% THC or 40 milligrams of THC per dose. The only products allowed under the program are oral . . .
- North Carolina Senate Passes Bill to Cap THC and Set Age Restrictions for Hemp-Derived Productsby TG Branfalt on July 6, 2026 at 2:06 pm
The North Carolina Senate last week passed legislation that would cap THC content in hemp-derived products at 0.4 milligrams per container – in line with federal standards set to take effect in November, WNCN reports. The bill would also impose an age restriction of 21-years-old on purchases of hemp products that contain THC. Eric Stahl, owner of Modern Apotheca, told WNCN that the “legislation is throwing the baby out with the bathwater” and would get “essentially” outlaw “99% of the products” the company sells. “It’s getting rid of every single retailer, farmer or manufacturer in North . . .
- Defense Department Would Issue Report On How Psychedelic Mushrooms Can Benefit Military Members Under New Congressional Billby Tom Angell on July 6, 2026 at 1:21 pm
A bipartisan group of lawmakers have filed a new bill in Congress what would require the Department of Defense to evaluate how ongoing research on the therapeutic benefits of psilocybin could help members of the military. The Veterans and Servicemembers PTSD Emerging Treatment Review Act, filed this week by Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ), would direct the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs to coordinate with other federal officials to issue a report on how the results of study on psychedelic mushrooms that is currently being carried out in Arizona could “apply to members of the Armed . . .
- Cannabis Law Reform Is a Civil Rights Issue and Must Be Treated as Suchby NORML on July 6, 2026 at 12:00 pm
NORML Summer ’26 Mitchell Floch shares his perspective on the disparate impact of marijuana prohibition. The post Cannabis Law Reform Is a Civil Rights Issue and Must Be Treated as Such appeared first on NORML.
- New Hampshire Democratic Challenger Slams GOP Governor’s Veto Of Medical Marijuana Greenhouse Cultivation Billby Tom Angell on July 6, 2026 at 11:58 am
A New Hampshire Democratic gubernatorial candidate is criticizing the incumbent Republican governor for vetoing a bill to let medical cannabis companies grow marijuana in greenhouses. Supporters say the proposal will make cannabis more affordable and available for patients, and it passed the Senate and House of Representatives in voice votes this session-but Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) vetoed it last month. “Come on, Kelly. Shouldn’t we be trying to make health care more affordable for Granite Staters, not less?” Cinde Warmington, the sole Democrat running for her party’s nomination to challenge . . .
- The Focus Frequencyby Northwest Leaf Staff on July 6, 2026 at 2:11 am
In a world engineered to harvest our attention, concentration has become a sacred act of rebellion. Every notification, advertisement and doomscroll is competing for one of your most precious resources: focus. Neuroscientists have identified a network in the brain known as the reticular activating system, or RAS, which helps regulate wakefulness, attention and conscious awareness. I think of it as the gatekeeper between the spirit and the endless stream of information flowing through your senses. What you repeatedly focus on becomes what your brain learns to prioritize. The National Library . . .
- Recipes: High and Hydratedby Northwest Leaf Staff on July 6, 2026 at 1:19 am
The heat is on. When the days get steamy, one of the best things you can do is to stay hydrated. Drinking throughout the day is one way to ensure your body gets the nutrients it needs and keeps you at the top of your game. Another thing you can do, if you are so inclined, is add a little THC or CBD to keep your spirits up and your stress levels down. I have been starting my day with 5 milligrams of CBD in my matcha – sometimes hot, sometimes cold – and it’s definitely made a difference in my mood and sociability. These thirst-quenching libations, infused with Pruf Cultivar’s dynamic, . . .
- Page Burner: The Leaf’s Lineup of Thrillersby Katherine Wolf on July 6, 2026 at 12:51 am
This month’s reading sesh setup: a fresh jar of hash, a summer afternoon rainstorm and a couch you’re not planning to leave anytime soon. Load a glob on that dab tool and dive into the Leaf’s lineup of page-turning thrillers. “Middle of the Night” by Riley Sager Two boys fall asleep camping in the backyard of their idyllic suburban neighborhood, but only one wakes up in the tent. This story spans a 30-year search for a missing best friend with an ending you truly won’t see coming. @riley.sager “My Husband’s Wife” by Alice Feeney A woman goes out for a run. But when she returns home, her key . . .
- Studio Session: Liam Wesley Goodmanby Matt Jackson on July 6, 2026 at 12:35 am
They say it takes 10,000 hours to achieve mastery at something – if that’s true, then by the end of summer, Liam Wesley Goodman will be a master at drawing Cannabis. Born and raised in Ontario, Canada, Goodman is a mainly self-taught artist who has set out to conquer the world of Cannabis realism. His colored-pencil works display insane levels of detail and are often mistaken for actual photos. He told Leaf Magazines he’s always been fascinated by art. “Growing up, I was terrible at everything. Last place in track-and-field, I couldn’t play an instrument and I was terrible at school, but my . . .
- Virginia Hemp Farmers And Businesses Worry About Changes Included In Newly Passed Marijuana Market Legislationby Marijuana Moment on July 5, 2026 at 5:10 pm
Legislators want to “change the law that they created, to clearly favor Wall Street corporations over Virginia farmers and small businesses.” By Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury A legal cannabis market is set to take effect in Virginia next summer under the final state budget, but Mannassas-based Barbara Biddle has already given notice to her landlord to shut down one of her two hemp stores. As a purveyor of hemp-infused products, her District Hemp Botanicals shops sell creams, bath salts, infused drinks and gummies that contain CBD or THC-two chemical compounds found in both cannabis . . .
- Tennessee Democrats Step Up Push To Legalize Marijuana As State Hemp Product Ban Takes Effectby Marijuana Moment on July 5, 2026 at 3:08 pm
“Republicans didn’t make cannabis go away-they just made it unsafe and untaxed. People will still find it, whether that means driving to Illinois or buying from someone with no license and no lab test.” By Sam Stockard, Tennessee Lookout As Tennessee’s new ban on popular hemp products takes effect Wednesday, two Democratic lawmakers are reigniting a drive to legalize marijuana and use the proceeds to patch craters in highways across the state. The “Pot for Potholes Act,” sponsored by Sen. Heidi Campbell and Rep. Aftyn Behn, both Nashville Democrats, would make pot use legal, set regulations . . .
- Shop Review: PRC Bothellby Mike Ricker on July 5, 2026 at 12:41 am
Good Guys At the end of 2024, Santa granted the city of Bothell an early present with the grand opening of Premier Recreational Cannabis in Bothell because the community deserved great weed done the PRC way, which means a solid selection and great service. You may remember the owners from the medical days when they started in the market as 221 RX in Conway – now PRC Conway – as the first medical and then the first recreational licenses in Skagit County. And as they continue to expand their footprint with new stores, you may see the PRC logo regaled with five-star reviews across the board. . . .
- Grow Tour: Honeydewby Northwest Leaf Staff on July 4, 2026 at 11:48 pm
Honeydew owner Nicholas Hoag is a longtime purveyor of the plant. Not only does this matter for the grow on the baselevel, but it also means he’s been chasing the best phenos for decades. As soon as we set foot in Honeydew, this was obvious. The team isn’t big, but it’s curated. Each team member knows their tasks and performs them with ease. Cleanliness is paramount at this facility. No step was missed on our entry to the garden; this place is almost hypoallergenic. Over the years of growing, Hoag said that “the things you can prevent are the easiest to deal with,” and that starts with a . . .
- The Resin Connection: Hash, Healing and Hopeby Katherine Wolf on July 4, 2026 at 9:00 pm
If you’re a hash head, there’s a good chance you’ve already had a session soundtracked by the unmistakable voice of “The Hashish Inn.” For the past eight years, founder and host Shoragim Amir has been behind the mic, sitting down with some of the most respected hash makers, cultivators and breeders in the game. What started as a podcast has grown into a global resin-fueled journey. Amir has traveled as far as the Patagonia region in Chile and northern Thailand to record episodes and also visited places like Italy, Hawaii and beyond as a judge at competitions. Along the way, he’s helped build . . .
- Budtender of the Month: Christopher Allynby Matt Jackson on July 4, 2026 at 7:57 pm
Christopher Allyn said his 2 1/2 years working at Jaderoom in Torrance have cemented his love for this industry and a passion for compassion. “It just feels like where I’m supposed to be,” Allyn said to the Leaf. Originally from the Sacramento area, Allyn said the positive experiences he had with budtenders in college gave him the idea that the Cannabis industry might be a fit, but it wasn’t until he moved down to Los Angeles that he started out by driving for a delivery service. On a visit to a dispensary to help his girlfriend’s mother pick out some Cannabis items to help with sleep, he . . .
- 2026 Oregon Leaf Concentrates Specialby Oregon Leaf Staff on July 4, 2026 at 7:29 pm
Traditional Beatnick’s Finest 1:1 Full Extract Cannabis Oil Full spectrum and balanced in THC and CBD with some complementary cannabinoids in the background, Beatnick’s Finest 1:1 FECO is the kind of product that earns a permanent spot in your routine. For chronic pain management, a balanced FECO can be more of an infrastructure than a luxury. The full-spectrum profile means the whole plant is working for you, from cannabinoids and terpenes to everything in between. It is practical, versatile and built for real use. Beatnick’s also has a dispensary in Corvallis, so they’re in it from . . .
- Shop Review: Thur’s Smoke Shopby Katherine Wolf on July 4, 2026 at 5:30 pm
High in the hills of Pendleton, Thur’s Smoke Shop has quietly built a reputation as a true destination for concentrate lovers. It’s the kind of shop where the fridge isn’t just stocked, it’s been intentionally curated, with a clear focus on showcasing solventless products and small-batch producers. A big part of that identity comes from Terpy Tony, a longtime team member who’s been helping shape both the culture and the education behind the counter for the last five years. Serving as both a trusted budtender and the shop’s social media lead, Tony has leaned heavily into catering to the many . . .
- North Carolina Senate Passes Bill To Restrict Hemp THC And Kratom Productsby Marijuana Moment on July 4, 2026 at 3:59 pm
“If there are folks that want to legalize marijuana, then they can introduce that bill, we will talk about that.” By Brandon Kingdollar, NC Newsline On their last day before heading home for nearly a month, North Carolina senators voted to ban most cannabis products currently being sold in the state. The version of House Bill 328 the Senate approved would ban all intoxicating hemp products in North Carolina. Intoxicating hemp products are defined as any with a total THC content of more than 0.4 milligrams. THC is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis. Hemp business . . .
- Georgia’s Newly Expanded Medical Marijuana Law Could Triple The Number Of Registered Patients Within A Yearby Marijuana Moment on July 4, 2026 at 1:47 pm
“In that former model, not only did it not allow for the potency but also the delivery methods that many of those patients are interested in consuming.” By Alander Rocha, Georgia Recorder A new state law that took effect Wednesday fundamentally changed Georgia’s medical cannabis program. The new law, named “Putting Georgia’s Patients First Act,” significantly eases barriers that advocates and physicians said have hindered access to medical cannabis and hampered interest for patients. Georgia lawmakers first opened the door to medical cannabis in 2015 and created what has been called the . . .
- Do’s and Don’ts for the Fourth of July Weekendby K. Astre on July 4, 2026 at 4:52 am
Everyone was ready. The blunt was lit and glowing with every puff. Smoke swirled in the air, coughs and laughs bounced around the room and the esoteric conversations that typically follow a good inhale started to flow. And then, it happened – someone started telling a complete and totally detailed story. Was it entertaining? Sure. Did we listen? Partially. But our immediate attention was on the halted rotation and the blunt being held hostage between the fingers of a skilled but stoned orator. It wasn’t the worst but it definitely wasn’t pleasant. Like Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” . . .
- Budtender of the Month: Julian Hyseniby Mike Ricker on July 3, 2026 at 11:21 pm
This summer, when he’s not budtending at Ocean Greens, you’ll find Albanian native Julian Hyseni basking in the fresh mountain air of the Pacific Northwest while hiking. He is into the local Seattle funk and alternative rock music scenes and loves hanging out with family and friends. Follow him on Instagram, @Julian_OG1.What is the Cannabis culture like in your home country?That’s a tough one because Albania was a communist country until the fall of the Soviet Union, so it was one of the most isolated countries in the ’90s. The stigma is still very real with our parents, but I remember my . . .
























