BUSINESS
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Cannabis business damaged after Sunday morning fire
by Nicole Dauphinee on March 8, 2026
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"The Cannabis Industry's Medical Pivot: Why Most Companies Are Already Ten Years Behind."
by MMJ International Holdings on March 8, 2026
Duane Boise CEO MMJ International Holdings stated "You cannot shortcut the FDA. Many companies are just now deciding they want to be pharmaceutical, but the real barrier to entry is time spent inside the regulatory process. MMJ International Holdings ...
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Fire damages Scarborough cannabis business
by Adam Bartow on March 8, 2026
Officials say the fire was contained to the one business and does not appear to be suspicious
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Gen Z's weed habits are flipping California's cannabis industry
by Lester Black on March 8, 2026
Gen Z's cannabis preferences are changing the entire legal market.
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Cannabis debating continues
by faribaultcountyregister.com on March 8, 2026
Further discussion on cannabis buffer zone ordinances, as well as clarification from the Senior Center Board on how to proceed with setting lunch prices at the Senior Center, were both on the agenda at the Blue Earth City Council meeting on Monday, March 2. City attorney David Frundt presented the council with a draft ordinance
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Gen Z's weed habits are flipping California's cannabis industry
by Lester Black on March 8, 2026
Gen Z's cannabis preferences are changing the entire legal market.
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Forget Tilray: This Cash‑Flow Monster Can Outlast Every Cannabis Hype Cycle
by Reuben Gregg Brewer on March 8, 2026
Tilray Brands is losing money as it attempts to build a consumer staples business, while this industry giant throws off tons of cash.
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Girl Scouts barred from selling cookies outside Mount Laurel, N.J., marijuana dispensary
by NEWS 12 NEW JERSEY LLC/CNN/CNN Newsource on March 7, 2026
'I think they were very pleased with the amount of cookies that they sold that day.'
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Girl Scout troop's cookie booth outside Mount Laurel marijuana dispensary draws praise, criticism
by Amanda Pitts on March 6, 2026
A Girl Scout troop's idea to sell cookies outside of a Mount Laurel, New Jersey, marijuana dispensary has drawn both praise and criticism.
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Presque Isle Votes to Halt Marijuana Business Growth
by Karri Triplett on March 6, 2026
The Presque Isle City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve a moratorium on marijuana businesses within the city.
CBD
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Cannabis Compounds Can Cut Cholesterol and Lower Risk of Fatty Liver Disease (Without Getting High)
by Good News Network on March 8, 2026
Naturally occurring chemicals in cannabis have been shown to reduce cholesterol–and the risk of deadly fatty liver disease, says new research.
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Forget Tilray: This Cash‑Flow Monster Can Outlast Every Cannabis Hype Cycle
by Reuben Gregg Brewer, The Motley Fool on March 8, 2026
Tilray Brands is losing money as it attempts to build a consumer staples business, while this industry giant throws off tons of cash.
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CBD Processor Says Hemp Co. Owes $8.7M In Pay Dispute
by @law360 on March 6, 2026
A CBD oil processing company is suing cannabinoid company Arvida Labs LLC in Washington federal court, saying Arvida owes more than $8.7 million for crude CBD oil and biomass that it hasn't purchased despite the companies' agreement.
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Splash Beverage plans pivot to CBD
by Kuldeep Jha on March 6, 2026
Splash Beverage Group has executed a non-binding letter of intent for a proposed merger with cannabinoid wellness company Medterra CBD.
CRIME
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Teens arrested after returning for cannabis-filled bag left outside op shop
by 1News Reporters on March 8, 2026
Police arrested two teens after an op shop volunteer discovered cannabis and $3700 in a bag left outside the store.
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Informanté on Instagram: "Drug arrests reported in Aus, Kavango West
Staff Reporter
TWO men have been arrested in separate drug-related incidents in the //Kharas and Kavango West regions, police said.
According to the weekend crime report, a 43-year-old man was arrested in Aus on Friday after police conducted a search and allegedly found him in possession of mandrax tablets and cash suspected to be proceeds from drug dealing.
The suspect is currently in police custody and is expected to appear before the Lüderitz Magistrate’s Court on 9 March 2026.
In a separate incident reported the same day at Karanawa village in the Kavango West region, a 22-year-old man was arrested after police se
by Instagram on March 8, 2026
24 likes, 0 comments - informante_news on March 8, 2026: "Drug arrests reported in Aus, Kavango West Staff Reporter TWO men have been arrested in separate drug-related incidents in the //Kharas and Kavango West regions, police said. According to the weekend crime report, a 43-year-old man was arrested in Aus on Friday after police conducted a search and allegedly found him in possession of mandrax tablets and cash suspected to be proceeds from drug dealing. The suspect is currently in police custody and is expected to appear before the Lüderitz Magistrate’s Court on 9 March 2026. In a separate incident reported the same day at Karanawa village in the Kavango West region, a 22-year-old man was arrested after police searched him and allegedly found bankies of cannabis, commonly known as skunk. The suspect remains in police custody while police investigations continue.".
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Arrest after cannabis factory found in old bank
by Joe Skirkowski - West of England on March 8, 2026
Police say a large quantity of plants were found in an old bank.
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Supreme Court Reviews Federal Restrictions on Drug Users Who Own Guns
by Atlanta Daily World on March 7, 2026
Morgan Knight and Dru Strand U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed reservations about whether marijuana users can be blocked from owning guns as they heard oral arguments in the case of United States vs. Hemani on Monday. It began with a search warrant at a suburban home in Denton County, Texas in August 2022. FBI agents
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New Group Launches Ahead of Medicare CBD Pilots
by Cannabis Wire on March 6, 2026
An excerpt from a recent edition of the Cannabis Wire Daily newsletter.
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Cannabis Compounds Show Promise in Fighting Fatty Liver Disease
by Cannabis Equipment News on March 6, 2026
They can restore the activity of cellular "cleaning crews."
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Splash Beverage plans pivot to CBD
by Kuldeep Jha on March 6, 2026
Splash Beverage Group has executed a non-binding letter of intent for a proposed merger with cannabinoid wellness company Medterra CBD.
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Australia Legal Cannabis Market
by Market.us on March 6, 2026
The Australia Legal Cannabis Market size is expected to be worth around US$ 3012.4 Million by 2035 from US$ 879.6 Million in 2025.
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Cannabis compounds CBD and CBG may help reverse fatty liver disease, study finds
by ScienceDaily on March 6, 2026
CBD and CBG, two non-intoxicating cannabis compounds, may help combat fatty liver disease by boosting liver energy reserves and restoring cellular cleanup systems. In the study, both compounds improved blood sugar control and reduced harmful lipids linked to fatty liver disease. Researchers say the findings point to a promising new plant-based approach to treating metabolic liver disorders.
CULTURE
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Women & Weed: A Story as Old as Time
by Cannabis Now on March 8, 2026
Though far from equitable representation, is the tide in the cannabis industry shifting decidedly female?
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on March 7, 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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Police shut down cannabis farm in Hanwell - EALING.NEWS - The Voice of Ealing's 7 towns - Acton, Ealing, Greenford, Hanwell, Northolt, Perivale, Southall.
by EALING.NEWS reporter on March 6, 2026
Metropolitan Police have shut down a cannabis farm after being called to an address near the junction of Hanwell Broadway and Boston Road in W7.
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How Music and Cannabis Cultures Intertwine The Hype Magazine: Unveiling the Pulse of Urban Culture - From Hip Hop to Hollywood! Explore a Diverse Tapestry of Stories, Interviews, and Impactful Editorials Spanning Fashion, Gaming, Movies, MMA, EDM, Rock, and Beyond! www.thehypemagazine.com - The Hype Magazine The Hype Magazine - News From Hip Hop To Hollywood!
by Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson on March 5, 2026
Discover the heartbeat of urban culture with The Hype Magazine! From Hip Hop to Hollywood, delve into a rich tapestry of diverse stories, interviews, and impactful editorials. We go beyond music, catering to fashion enthusiasts, gamers, movie buffs, MMA followers, EDM and rock fans, and more. If it's newsworthy, we cover it passionately. Join us for a journey through the pulse of entertainment and lifestyle!
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What Cannabis Can Learn from the Luxury Perfume World
by Pam Chmiel on March 4, 2026
Sensory science, blending expertise, disciplined quality control, and cultural storytelling define a luxury brand.
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Women & Weed: A Story as Old as Time
by Cannabis Now on March 8, 2026
Though far from equitable representation, is the tide in the cannabis industry shifting decidedly female?
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Opinion: Open dialogue, education can change cannabis culture in the UCLA community
by @dailybruin on March 7, 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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Rivian Trucks And Cannabis Use Rise With Millennials And Gen Z
by Anthony Washington on March 6, 2026
The Fresh Toast - Rivian trucks and cannabis use rise with Millennials and Gen Z redefining adventure travel fun and modern lifestyles.
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This Sports Giants Arena Is Starting To Sell THC Drinks
by Anthony Washington on March 5, 2026
The Fresh Toast - This Sports Giants Arena Is Starting To Sell THC Drinks as stadiums explore alternatives to alcohol.
EDIBLES
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2nd Circ. Says Pot Edibles Not Covered By Workers' Comp
by @law360 on March 6, 2026
A Second Circuit panel has found that federal workers' compensation can't cover the cost of prescribed cannabis edibles, because they are still considered Schedule I drugs under federal law with "no accepted medical use."
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Cannabis Edibles and Children
by Josh Jardine on March 6, 2026
Oregon is considering legislation to address an issue no parent should ever have to contend with – non fatal pediatric cannabis overdoses. While childless, I have been enlisted by friends with children who have eaten cannabis edibles, and had adverse reactions. Thankfully, the worst of it was their offspring being, well, really high, then sleeping
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Lawmakers strike down bill capping THC levels in Oregon’s cannabis edibles
by Jashayla Pettigrew on March 6, 2026
The proposal aimed to prevent children from accidentally consuming edibles and experiencing cannabis poisoning.
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Oregon cannabis industry defeats edibles THC cap
by Margaret Jackson on March 6, 2026
Senate Bill 1548 sought to mandate individual wrapping for each piece of THC-infused edibles and cap the potency of individual doses at 10 mg.
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2nd Circ. Says Pot Edibles Not Covered By Workers' Comp
by @law360 on March 7, 2026
A Second Circuit panel has found that federal workers' compensation can't cover the cost of prescribed cannabis edibles, because they are still considered Schedule I drugs under federal law with "no accepted medical use."
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Cannabis Edibles and Children
by Josh Jardine on March 6, 2026
Oregon is considering legislation to address an issue no parent should ever have to contend with – non fatal pediatric cannabis overdoses. While childless, I have been enlisted by friends with children who have eaten cannabis edibles, and had adverse reactions. Thankfully, the worst of it was their offspring being, well, really high, then sleeping
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Lawmakers strike down bill capping THC levels in Oregon’s cannabis edibles
by Jashayla Pettigrew on March 6, 2026
The proposal aimed to prevent children from accidentally consuming edibles and experiencing cannabis poisoning.
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Oregon cannabis industry defeats edibles THC cap
by Margaret Jackson on March 6, 2026
Senate Bill 1548 sought to mandate individual wrapping for each piece of THC-infused edibles and cap the potency of individual doses at 10 mg.
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Attempt to limit potency of THC in marijuana edibles fails at Oregon Legislature
by Mia Maldonado on March 6, 2026
The bill was prompted by reports of children seeking medical attention after consuming edibles.
JOBS
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Cannabis Company Trulieve Reportedly Cutting 58 Jobs at Florida Call Center
by Ben Munson, Editor, Cannabis Equipment News on March 3, 2026
The layoffs are impacting a call center in Clearwater.
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Cannabis Company Cutting 58 Jobs In Pinellas County
by Tiffany Razzano on March 3, 2026
A FL-based medical cannabis company is laying off 58 workers at its Clearwater call center, according to a state WARN notice.
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US: Cannabis retailer cutting 58 jobs in Clearwater
by mmjdaily.com on March 3, 2026
Trulieve, the Tallahassee-based national cannabis retailer, is laying off 58 employees at a call center in Clearwater, according to a March 2 letter sent to the state. In the federally…
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Cannabis retailer cutting 58 jobs in Clearwater
by Louis Llovio on March 2, 2026
Trulieve is laying of the employees at a call center in the city.
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Cannabis retailer cutting 58 jobs in Clearwater
by Louis Llovio on March 2, 2026
Trulieve is laying of the employees at a call center in the city.
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Cannabis Jobs Update
by Staff on March 1, 2026
Explore cannabis jobs across Canada in March 2026, from retail and cultivation to production and corporate roles. Find your next opportunity here.
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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 Economic Policy Institute on February 25, 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 used to pay well. Now minimum wage is catching up.
by Margaret Jackson on February 18, 2026
Traditionally immune to minimum wage increases, cannabis operators are facing increased pressures in 2026 - and are facing tougher choices.
POLITICS
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2026 Utah legislature on cannabis, psychedelics and kratom
by Ben Winslow on March 7, 2026
Remember when this was controversial? House Minority Whip Jennifer Dailey-Provost’s latest bill tweaking Utah’s medical cannabis program
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Democrats eye new taxes on alcohol, marijuana to fund Colorado mental health spending
by Marissa Ventrelli on March 7, 2026
Facing a more than $1 billion budget shortfall, Colorado lawmakers are searching for ways to fund mental health services in a state that consistently ranks among the worst in the nation for mental health outcomes. Several proposals this session aim to generate new revenue for treatment and hospital beds. The ideas — including new fees
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Civil libertarians unite to oppose disarming cannabis consumers
by Antelope Valley Press on March 7, 2026
Under federal law, millions of Americans are committing felonies right now because they own guns and use marijuana, even if they live in states that have legalized the drug. There
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Upper Township unanimous for weed zone, overriding complaints from residents
by BILL BARLOW Staff Writer on March 6, 2026
Some said Upper Township’s cannabis zone was too small, others said it should not exist at all. But citing potential revenue, the Township Committee voted it in as just right.
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Marijuana stores cannot call themselves dispensaries, Michigan agency says
by FOX 2 Detroit on March 6, 2026
In addition to "dispensary," pot shops are also told they cannot call themselves pharmacies, apothecary, drugstore, medicine store or druggist.
SCIENCE
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Cannabis compounds CBD and CBG may help reverse fatty liver disease, study finds
by ScienceDaily on March 6, 2026
CBD and CBG, two non-intoxicating cannabis compounds, may help combat fatty liver disease by boosting liver energy reserves and restoring cellular cleanup systems. In the study, both compounds improved blood sugar control and reduced harmful lipids linked to fatty liver disease. Researchers say the findings point to a promising new plant-based approach to treating metabolic liver disorders.
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Mellow Fellow: Scientifically Powered Cannabinoids
by Cannabis Now on March 6, 2026
The hemp-derived cannabis company founded by a board-certified pharmacist with a vast catalog of diverse products
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New Cannabis Group Will Help Ground Policy In Science And Patient Experience As Trump's Rescheduling Move Advances (Op-Ed)
by Marijuana Moment on March 5, 2026
“Federal policy must reflect evidence and science, not dispelled myths and tired stereotypes.” By Sasha Kalcheff-Korn, National Compassionate Care Council Recent federal action initiating a review of cannabis scheduling and signaling interest in expanding cannabinoid research reflects a growing willingness to examine how federal policy aligns with emerging evidence and real-world patient experience—but it also
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NIH Releases Scientific Paper on the Therapeutic Value of Acidic Cannabinoids
by Pam Chmiel on February 26, 2026
Discussions on the overlooked potential of these powerful compounds are on the rise
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If Weed Helps Me Sleep, Why Does Science Say It Doesn't?
by Cassie Shortsleeve on February 26, 2026
Though many people say marijuana helps them sleep, the data doesn't stack up. See what the research says about why so many swear cannabis helps them sleep, even when research suggests otherwise.
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Cannabis Compounds Can Cut Cholesterol and Lower Risk of Fatty Liver Disease (Without Getting High)
by Good News Network on March 8, 2026
Naturally occurring chemicals in cannabis have been shown to reduce cholesterol–and the risk of deadly fatty liver disease, says new research.
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News at a glance: Antibioticmaking clams, marijuana for research, and China’s ‘Friedmann’
by newsfromscience on March 6, 2026
The latest in science and policy
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New U.S. law promises to light up marijuana research
by newsfromscience on March 6, 2026
Biden signs bill streamlining pot studies and production for research
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United States set to allow more facilities to produce marijuana for research
by newsfromscience on March 5, 2026
Drug Enforcement Administration opens door to more cannabis growers to supply drug for research
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Can Your Joints Really Predict The Weather? Here’s The Truth | Hartford HealthCare
by hartfordhealthcare.org on March 3, 2026
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