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BUSINESS
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Planning Commission approves extending Turlock’s retail cannabis agreements
by Joe Cortez on May 9, 2026
The city of Turlock is set to remain in the cannabis business after the planning commission voted to recommend extending development agreements with all four of the city’s licensed dispensaries and one cultivator.
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Livermore Falls debates cannabis licensing fees
by Rebecca Richard on May 8, 2026
Officials voted May 5 to temporarily apply existing medical cannabis fees to recreational marijuana businesses while discussing whether the fees should eventually be lowered.
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Oklahoma Officials Say Medical Marijuana Businesses Must Register With Federal DEA To Avoid Punishment
by Tom Angell on May 8, 2026
Oklahoma drug officials have issued guidance warning medical marijuana businesses that they must register with the federal government in order to avoid facing punishments, including potentially having their state registrations revoked. Donnie Anderson, director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control (OBNDD) said in a letter to cannabis industry operatives on Friday
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Aprio adds cannabis experience to business
by mmjdaily.com on May 8, 2026
Business advisory and consulting firm Aprio has entered into an agreement to acquire Price Kong, a Phoenix-based accounting and advisory firm. The acquisition marks Aprio's entry into serving…
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US (CA): Monterey approves two cannabis businesses
by mmjdaily.com on May 8, 2026
The Monterey City Council voted Tuesday to move forward with two waitlisted cannabis businesses after two previously approved operators failed to open within the required timeframe. The…
CBD
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The "Goldilocks" Choice: Why Older Adults are Turning to Cannabis
by Neuroscience News on May 8, 2026
Older adults use cannabis primarily for pain, sleep, and quality of life, relying on social circles for product advice.
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Study Reveals Why Older Adults Are Using Cannabis Edibles
by Marketing and Communication on May 8, 2026
A new study finds that many older adults start cannabis seeking more effective or non-pharmaceutical options to manage sleep, pain, or mental health, basing their decisions on word of mouth rather than discussions with health care providers.
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Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America criticizes Congress over hemp THC ban in Farm Bill
by By Diane Adam on May 05, 2026 on May 8, 2026
Trade group warns a ban could push consumers into unregulated markets
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EU Regulators Say Charlotte's Web Hemp CBD Safety "Cannot Be Established" - So Why Is It Entering Medicare?
by StreetInsider.com on May 8, 2026
"As a Federal Lawsuit Challenges the CMS Cannabinoid Program, Questions Mount Over Safety Standards, Scientific Validation, and Patient Protections" stated Duane Boise CEO MMJ International...
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Judge Takes CMS HEMP-MARIJUANA CBD Program Under Advisement - As Evidence Mounts That Medicare May Be Moving Ahead of FDA Science
by newswire.com on May 8, 2026
In SAM et al. v. Kennedy (1:26-cv-01081), the Court Weighs Whether CMS Overstepped Its Authority by allowing Hemp, Marijuana Cannabinoid Access Without FDA Approval.Duane Boise, CEO of MMJ International Holdings stated
CRIME
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Beckley man sentenced for federal drug crime
by Ben Casto on May 9, 2026
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — A Beckley man was sentenced for a federal drug crime. According to a press release from the United States Department of Justice, Roger Lee Cousins, 51, of Beckley was sentenced on May 8, 2026 to two years and eight months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for distribution
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The secret lives of ‘hard-working couple’ who ran online drug business from home
by Eamon Dillon on May 9, 2026
To the outside world they were a hard-working couple with Cichocki running a construction business while she was a property manager with an estate agent.
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Is Weed Still Illegal in Wyoming in 2026?
by Crime on County 17 Sponsored by Just Criminal Law on May 8, 2026
Christina Williams and David Mann discuss current legal news regarding cannabis in Wyoming, confirming that weed remains illegal as of 2026. They emphasize the serious laws and regulations surrounding possession, warning of potential legal consequences. This discussion provides important news for anyone interested in the state’s drug policies. Increase your chances of success. Subscribe to Just
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RCMP cannabis raids won't 'hamper' N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions: minister
by MooseJawToday.com on May 8, 2026
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's Indigenous Affairs minister says he isn't worried a recent series of raids by the RCMP in three different provinces will derail his negotiations with First Nations to improve controls over the sale of cannabis products.
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Mendocino Deputies Find Trafficking Victim at Navarro Cannabis Site; Suspect Faces Multiple Felony Charges
by Lisa Music on May 8, 2026
The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office is investigating Jesse Upton on human trafficking and other felony charges after deputies found a victim who reportedly was held against their will for two years…
CULTURE
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on May 9, 2026
This post was updated Feb. 5 at 7:07 p.m. We pride ourselves on curiosity, questioning mindsets, breaking stereotypes and expanding knowledge at UCLA. Yet one topic is often left in a cloud of haze: cannabis use and its role in higher education.
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EDC And Cannabis Are A Magical Mix
by Sarah Johns on May 8, 2026
The Fresh Toast - EDC and cannabis are a magical mix bringing together electronic music, immersive lights, and modern cannabis culture.
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The Leaf's Field Guide to Canna-Friendly Music Festivals
by by Terpodactyl Media on May 8, 2026
The Leaf Staff spotlights the best Cannabis-friendly music festivals to hit during your stoned summer adventure.
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LGBTQ people, weed, and mental health: what you need to know
by Uncloseted Media on May 7, 2026
Community uses marijuana at much higher rates than general population.
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In D.C., social dispensaries are becoming the new bars
by Anna Spiegel on May 7, 2026
On-site consumption permits are transforming D.C. dispensaries into social hubs.
EDIBLES
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Research Uncovers Motivations Behind Older Adults’ Use of Cannabis Edibles
by Bioengineer on May 8, 2026
Cannabis use among adults over the age of 60 is experiencing a rapid rise, outpacing growth seen in other demographic groups. This surge in older adult cannabis consumption presents a unique challenge for researchers and clinicians alike, as scientific understanding lags behind
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Older Adults Turning to Cannabis Edibles
by RT Staff on May 8, 2026
New research finds that people over age 60 use cannabis primarily to manage pain and sleep and rely on word of mouth over medical advice.
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Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission renews almost all of state’s licenses, delays 5 others over paperwork issues
by Neal Earley on May 8, 2026
The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission renewed all but five of the licenses for the state's cannabis dispensaries, cultivators and processors at its meeting Thursday.
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Garner man charged after deputies seize $180K worth of drugs in home
by @ABC11_WTVD on May 7, 2026
Johnston County deputies said they found a large-scale marijuana packaging and distribution operation in the man's garage.
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Study Reveals Why Older Adults Are Using Cannabis Edibles
by by University of Utah Health on May 6, 2026
Many older adults start cannabis with the intent to manage sleep disturbances, chronic pain, or mental health concerns, often basing decisions on word of mouth rather than discussions with health care providers.
JOBS
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Ensuring the high road in Cannabis: Legalization offers a chance to make the cannabis industry a model of good jobs—if workers are given a voice
by Sebastian Hickey on May 7, 2026
What this report finds: There are many potential paths for cannabis workers under broader cannabis legalization likely to come. Under the low-road scenario outlined in this report, cannabis workers are subject to the same harmful practices inflicted on nonunionized workers in agriculture and other industries with parallels to cannabis: low wages, few workplace benefits, unprotected…
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Cannabis Jobs Update
by Staff on May 1, 2026
Our May 2026 jobs roundup highlights new cannabis industry openings across Canada, spanning retail, production, brand representation, and more.
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AI and robotics are taking over the cannabis industry. Are they replacing jobs?
by Margaret Jackson on April 27, 2026
Automation and AI can help with growing plants and selling products, raising questions about what happens to the people in those jobs.
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Cannabis Laws Quietly Creating 6 Surprising Workplace Changes In 2026
by Bryan Robinson, Ph.D. on April 6, 2026
Cannabis laws are quietly rewriting policy on how companies hire, manage risk and structure jobs, with surprising changes affecting American workers and careers in 2026.
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Virginia Officials Post New Marijuana Regulatory And Compliance Job Openings As Governor Nears Deadline To Act On Adult-Use Sales Bill
by Kyle Jaeger on April 2, 2026
Virginia officials are ramping up hiring for a variety of cannabis regulatory roles as the state’s pro-legalization governor prepares to take action on a bill to allow recreational sales, in addition to several other reform proposals that lawmakers have sent to her desk. In one of the latest indicators that the commonwealth is positioned to
POLITICS
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RCMP cannabis raids won't 'hamper' N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions: minister
by Eli Ridder The Canadian Press on May 8, 2026
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's Indigenous Affairs minister says he isn't worried a recent series of raids by the RCMP in three different provinces will derail his negotiations with First Nations
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RCMP cannabis raids won't 'hamper' N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions
by Eli Ridder The Canadian Press on May 8, 2026
FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick cabinet minister says he's not worried an RCMP raid on a First Nations cannabis warehouse will damage government-Indigenous relations.
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White House Drug Czar Clarifies That Marijuana Is 'Still Illegal' Following Trump Administration's Rescheduling Move
by Tom Angell on May 8, 2026
The Trump administration’s drug czar is clarifying that move to federally reschedule marijuana doesn’t make cannabis broadly legal. “It’s still illegal,” Sara Carter Bailey, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), said in an interview with Newsmax this week. “Executive-level Schedule III allows for doctors and research and for medicine,
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Success of German Cannabis: Politics Meets Hard Truths
by Gastautor on May 8, 2026
A byline by Michael Sassano Germany is now the undisputed heavyweight…
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FBI Raids Offices of Virginia Senator in What She Says is Political Reprisal
by Tom Ramstack on May 8, 2026
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The FBI raided the offices and cannabis business of a Virginia state senator Wednesday in what they say was part of a financial corruption investigation. The senator, L. Louise Lucas, says the raid is a politically motivated attack tied to a dispute over redistricting that could give Democrats more seats in Congress. … Continue reading "FBI Raids Offices of Virginia Senator in What She Says is Political Reprisal"
SCIENCE
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SVMC Earns Seventh Consecutive Top Hospital Safety Grade | Hartford HealthCare
by hartfordhealthcare.org on May 8, 2026
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Cannabis research database shows how U.S. funding focuses on harms of the drug
by newsfromscience on May 8, 2026
Analysis of 50 funders finds cannabis treatment research is growing slowly
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New U.S. law promises to light up marijuana research
by newsfromscience on May 8, 2026
Biden signs bill streamlining pot studies and production for research
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Oldest evidence of marijuana use discovered in 2500-year-old cemetery in peaks of western China
by newsfromscience on May 6, 2026
THC levels in braziers show mourners along the ancient Silk Road inhaled
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News at a glance: Antibioticmaking clams, marijuana for research, and China’s ‘Friedmann’
by newsfromscience on May 5, 2026
The latest in science and policy