Montana’s Controversial Bill to Eliminate Adult-Use Marijuana Dispensaries

Montana’s Controversial Bill to Eliminate Adult-Use Marijuana Dispensaries

Montana, which legalized recreational marijuana in November 2020, has experienced a booming cannabis industry, with sales reaching $203 million in its first year. However, the introduction of Senate Bill 546 by Sen. Keith Regier, R-Kalispell, has sparked debate as it aims to eliminate adult-use dispensaries and significantly alter Montana’s marijuana marketplace. Understanding Senate Bill 546…

Delaware Joins the Ranks as the 22nd State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Delaware Joins the Ranks as the 22nd State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Delaware legalizes recreational marijuana, becoming the 22nd state to do so. The state’s new laws allow for personal possession and a regulated adult-use market. The industry is expected to bring in tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue, and the state aims to promote restorative justice and reduce the prison population.

The Battle for Marijuana Legalization in Oklahoma: Why Voters Ultimately Said ‘No’

The Battle for Marijuana Legalization in Oklahoma: Why Voters Ultimately Said ‘No’

Last week, 63 percent of Oklahoma voters said no to a proposal that would have allowed recreational marijuana use for people over 21. This means that the recreational use of marijuana is still not legal in Oklahoma, even though the state has already approved over 2,800 medical marijuana licenses.

Which Cannabis Laws Go Into Effect in 2023? 

Which Cannabis Laws Go Into Effect in 2023? 

Several weed laws were approved during the past election season, and many are set to go into effect this year. Read on to learn about which states are updating their cannabis laws and when.  Industry Insights- Recreational & Medical Cannabis The global cannabis market is currently valued at approximately 27.7 billion USD and is projected…

Congress Set to Hold Marijuana Hearing Next Week following Mid-term Elections

Congress Set to Hold Marijuana Hearing Next Week following Mid-term Elections

Lawmakers in the House of Representatives will hold a hearing next week to discuss marijuana reform issues at the federal and state levels. This critical meeting is set to have bipartisan support and participation.  Is Marijuana Still Federally Illegal?  Yes. Marijuana was listed as a Schedule 1 drug by the federal government in 1970, categorized…