This week marked one other busy one in weed, particularly in markets like Ohio, Minnesota, New York, and Florida, with every highlighting the continuing back-and-forth surrounding legalization. In the meantime, officers in states like Missouri and Oklahoma are taking measures and voicing issues over minor and hemp-derived cannabinoid-based merchandise. 

Get caught up on what occurred in weed final week earlier than the motion picks up once more.

Monday, July 29

Tuesday, July 30

  • ABC Information is the newest to report that New York Metropolis’s crackdowns are lastly shuttering boof retailers throughout the 5 boroughs. 
  • The Florida Sheriffs Affiliation and the Florida Police Chiefs Affiliation voiced their opposition to Florida’s grownup use legalization efforts, which seem headed to the polls this November. 
  • Whereas in Europe for the Olympics, Snoop Dogg introduced that his S.W.E.D. pot cafe would open in Amsterdam, with the store opening later that week. 
  • New Jersey officers recalled merchandise produced by cultivator Inexperienced Pleasure, stating that merchandise contained bugs and human hair.

Wednesday, July 31

  • The Democratic Social gathering doubled down on their claims that President Biden ended the US’s failed hashish method regardless of rescheduling not but happening.
  • New Zealand revised its medical hashish legal guidelines to make exporting merchandise simpler for manufacturers.
  • Minnesota revealed draft guidelines for its upcoming grownup use trade. 
  • Studies of Maine kids ingesting hashish have quadrupled previously 4 years. 
  • Citing the 2018 Farm Invoice because the turning level, Oklahoma legislation enforcement says artificial marijuana has made a resurgence.

Thursday, August 1

Friday, August 2

  • Billionaire Ken Griffin donated $12 million to Florida’s effort to cease grownup use marijuana legalization. 
  • Whereas quite a few cities decide out, Ohio is on observe to open its rec market subsequent week.  
  • A former Minnesota Democrat, farmer, and Labor Social gathering operative settled a lawsuit, paying $1.2 million to 2 South Dakota hashish firms and traders over fraud claims.

That’s a little bit of what occurred in weed final week. Did we miss something? Ship us a message, and we’ll do our greatest to spherical up all of the necessities subsequent week. 

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  • Andrew Ward is the managing editor at Hashish & Tech At this time, writer, freelance copywriter and model strategist.

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