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BUSINESS
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Companies with cannabis-based drugs eye IPOs, private funding boost after US reclassification
by By Puyaan Singh and Christy Santhosh on April 30, 2026
April 30 (Reuters) - Companies developing cannabis-based medicines say U. moves to loosen restrictions on the drug could unlock private funding and the public markets, providing a lifeline to the struggling cannabis industry.
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Cannabis businesses sue Good Day Farm for 'suppressing competition'
by Susan Szuch on April 30, 2026
Two Missouri marijuana wholesalers allege Good Day Farm, the state's largest dispensary chain, violated the state constitution by creating a "cartel."
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Measure CB: What you need to know about the city's proposed tax on unlicensed cannabis businesses
by Robert Greene on April 30, 2026
On the ballot June 2, Measure CB asks voters to impose a tax on unlicensed cannabis businesses that already exists for licensed establishments.
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Sonoma County grants tax break for legal cannabis cultivators, manufacturers operating outside city limits
by Emma Murphy on April 29, 2026
The Board of Supervisors established a new annual business license program for cannabis businesses and zeroed out a tax on cannabis cultivators and manufacturers for one year.
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Study: Indiana spends $1.8 billion in illegal cannabis, renewing legalization debate
by Margaret Jackson on April 29, 2026
After a state-commissioned report found Indiana residents spend $1.8 billion on cannabis, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun may reconsider legalization.
CBD
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Draft bill in U.S. would wipe out intoxicants, rescue CBD, but what about ‘true hemp’?
by HempToday® on April 29, 2026
The original draft of Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr’s Lawful Hemp Protection Act (LHPA) amending the 2018 Farm Bill, which surfaced earlier this month, offers at
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Treat Mom to Better Sleep With Canna River’s CBD and THC Treats
by Scouted Staff on April 29, 2026
Plus, the brand is offering 30 percent off for a limited time.
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Americans support cannabis rescheduling, study finds
by By Jill Rosen / Published April 29, 2026 on April 29, 2026
Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the UC San Diego used artificial intelligence to analyze comments in the public record
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Congressional Amendments To Delay Or Speed Up Federal Hemp THC Product Ban Won't Get Votes
by Tom Angell on April 28, 2026
Congressional amendments to either delay the scheduled federal recriminalization of hemp THC products for another year or to speed up its implementation will not be considered on the House floor this week. Rep. James Comer (R-KY) filed the delay proposal as an amendment to the Farm Bill, while Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced the accelerated
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Texas retailers challenge hemp-THC fees as court weighs new rules
by By Diane Adam on Apr. 29, 2026 on April 28, 2026
Retail registration fees would rise from $150 to $5,000 per location
CRIME
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Albanian gangsters laugh and pose with £1m cannabis haul grown in UK town
by Chris Riches on April 30, 2026
Cheeky lot, aren’t they
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Murray man charged with trafficking after CCSO finds 37 pounds of marijuana
by Staff Report on April 30, 2026
MURRAY – A Murray man is facing drug trafficking charges after a multi-agency investigation resulted in the seizure of 37 pounds of marijuana and hundreds of disposable marijuana vapes, the
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5 men charged after police recover $2M in stolen cannabis products
by NewmarketToday.ca on April 29, 2026
York Regional Police say a trailer contained a large amount of cannabis products, intended to be delivered to numerous dispensaries, when it was stolen
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Hamilton man among 5 charged in connection with stolen cannabis products
by FlamboroughToday.com on April 29, 2026
York Regional Police say discovery of trailer in Mississauga led to identification of suspects
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Police recover stolen trailer containing cannabis products worth more than $2M, 5 suspects arrested
by Bryann Aguilar on April 29, 2026
Five men have been charged after police recovered a stolen trailer containing cannabis products worth more than $2 million in Mississauga earlier this month.
CULTURE
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Hulu’s 4x20: Quick Hits presents concise, compelling documentaries on cannabis culture
by Josh Bell on April 30, 2026
There’s lots of potential in the idea of a cannabis-focused documentary series modeled after ESPN’s acclaimed 30 for 30, and the first season of 4x20: Quick Hits on Hulu only
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First regulate cannabis cultivation. Licence it after
by @kathmandupost on April 30, 2026
Nepal might license cannabis cultivation. The science of what that demands must lead, not follow.
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THC Drinks Hit Governors Ball With ayrloom
by @HIGH_TIMES_Mag on April 29, 2026
ayrloom brings low-dose THC drinks to Governors Ball, marking a shift for cannabis in mainstream music culture.
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on April 29, 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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Pune Crime: Cannabis Cultivation Busted Inside Bungalow in Lohgaon
by Ankur Nikam on April 28, 2026
Pune, 28 April 2026: In a shocking case, illegal cannabis cultivation was discovered inside the premises of a bungalow in Lohgaon’s Pathare Vasti area. Acting o
EDIBLES
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Detroit kids hospitalized after eating edibles. Doctors say it happens nearly every day
by WDIV on April 29, 2026
An ongoing problem on some local school campuses is raising new concerns: children ingesting marijuana edibles. It played out again this week at Thomas Edison Elementary School in Detroit, where six students were hospitalized Tuesday after eating edibles. A spokesperson for the school district told us all six students are OK as of Wednesday. But parents, health officials and members of the cannabis industry say the situation is part of a broader trend — and local doctors warn it’s happening more often than many families realize.
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Kids hospitalized after ingesting marijuana edibles at Detroit school, doctors warn exposures are rising
by Demond Fernandez on April 29, 2026
An ongoing problem on some local school campuses is raising new concerns: children ingesting marijuana edibles.
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Detroit students hospitalized after eating suspected marijuana edibles
by Randy Wimbley on April 29, 2026
Several Detroit students have been hospitalized after eating suspected marijuana edibles at two different schools over two days, prompting an investigation by the Detroit Public Schools Community District.
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Detroit area children hospitalized after eating marijuana edibles
by WDIV on April 29, 2026
Six students at an elementary school in Detroit were hospitalized on Tuesday after consuming what appeared to be marijuana edibles, school officials said. A 12-year-old also needed medical attention on Wednesday after ingesting what appeared to be marijuana edibles, according to officials. Some health care professionals are calling this an ongoing and disturbing trend.
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Detroit elementary students sickened by marijuana edibles
by FOX 2 Detroit on April 29, 2026
The incident underscores the dangers of children eating marijuana products, likely finding them in their homes left out and within reach.
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 April 29, 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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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
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Cannabis Jobs Update
by Staff on April 1, 2026
Explore Canada’s cannabis jobs for April 2026. Find new roles in retail, cultivation, production, and more across every region and province.
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The Latest Cannabis Industry Stats: Jobs, Sales & Regional Growth
by @MEXC_Official on March 27, 2026
Spend enough time around cannabis operators and you start hearing the same thing. The numbers look good from the outside; get inside, and it’s a different conversation
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Cannabis company to close Denver grow facility, cut 132 jobs
by Denver Business Journal on March 23, 2026
POLITICS
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Measure CB: What you need to know about the city's proposed tax on unlicensed cannabis businesses
by Robert Greene on April 30, 2026
On the ballot June 2, Measure CB asks voters to impose a tax on unlicensed cannabis businesses that already exists for licensed establishments.
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Colorado lawmakers yank bills reworking marijuana sales tax, allowing wider sales of more potent THC drinks
by Nick Coltrain on April 29, 2026
A pair of bills that would have changed rules around marijuana and THC-infused drinks in Colorado died this week after the sponsors yanked them ahead of their first votes.
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Republicans In Congress Are Still Trying To Block Marijuana Rescheduling Even As Trump Moves Forward
by Tom Angell on April 29, 2026
Republican leaders of a powerful congressional committee are advancing legislation aimed at blocking the federal rescheduling of marijuana—even though the Trump administration announced last week that it is moving ahead with the reform. The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies on Wednesday released the text of a funding bill containing a
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AOC Supports Trump's Marijuana Rescheduling Move, Even If It 'Doesn't Quite Make All The Wrongs Right'
by Tom Angell on April 29, 2026
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) supports the Trump administration’s move to reschedule marijuana under federal law—but she also worries that enacting incremental cannabis reforms without equity and social justice measures will leave behind many people who have been harmed by criminalization. “This has always been an issue kind of at the heart of decriminalization,” the congresswoman
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Trenton Select Board discusses citizen petition for recreational marijuana stores
by William Tracy on April 29, 2026
TRENTON — No petitioner spoke in favor of Trenton adopting an adult use recreational marijuana store ordinance during the town Select Board’s special meeting April 28.
SCIENCE
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United States set to allow more facilities to produce marijuana for research
by newsfromscience on April 29, 2026
Drug Enforcement Administration opens door to more cannabis growers to supply drug 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 April 29, 2026
THC levels in braziers show mourners along the ancient Silk Road inhaled
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After 4-year delay, DEA will review dozens of requests to grow marijuana for research
by newsfromscience on April 29, 2026
New rules would govern companies and organizations seeking to produce cannabis for medical studies
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HHC 24/7 marks 50,000 visits in first year | Hartford HealthCare
by hartfordhealthcare.org on April 24, 2026
Learn more about News Detail at hartfordhealthcare.org
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Trump administration reclassifies marijuana, as public polls give mixed signals
by The Christian Science Monitor on April 24, 2026
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, following President Donald Trump’s call for a more “common sense” policy. But many Americans have been growing more skeptical of the drug’s effects on users and on U.S. society.