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Browse our complete collection of cannabis and hemp insights below. This page brings together all published articles covering policy and regulation, business and economy, legal and justice, industry innovation, and culture and community. Each post is created to educate and inform operators and industry stakeholders by breaking down complex topics into clear, practical insights. Scroll down to explore the full library and stay informed on the issues shaping the industry.
Colorado Cannabis Sales Show A Modest Rebound And Mature Markets May Be Finding A Floor
Colorado cannabis sales showed a modest third quarter rebound in 2025 after a long stretch of price compression and oversupply. Here is what a market floor can signal and what operators should tighten right now.
California DCC Priorities Signal What Could Move In 2026
California’s new DCC director laid out a 2026 roadmap focused on local access, cost pressure, and enforcement coordination. Here is what operators should watch and what to do this week to stay ahead.
Medical Cannabis Markets Are Entering A Trust And Outcomes Era In 2026
Medical cannabis is entering a more serious era in 2026, with more attention on outcomes, patient needs, and trust. Here is what operators should tighten now to win in medical markets without relying on adult use style noise.
Washington Cannabis License Fees May Rise With CPI And Operators Should Plan Now
Washington is considering a cannabis license fee increase that could rise automatically with CPI. Here is what that means for budgeting, renewals, and how small operators protect margin before costs creep up.
Nevada cannabis sales fell in 2025 and the lesson travels
Nevada’s cannabis market just posted a clear warning sign: revenue can fall fast even when demand feels steady. Here is what the numbers say, and what operators in any state should tighten up this week.
Florida Supreme Court Cancels Hearing and Adult Use Timing Stays Uncertain
Florida’s adult use cannabis timeline got more uncertain after the Florida Supreme Court canceled a scheduled hearing tied to a legalization initiative. Here is what the signature dispute means for operators, market timing, and planning.
THC Drinks Are Scaling Fast and Operators Should Plan Ahead
THC drinks are becoming a mainstream, low dose alternative for social settings where smoking is restricted. Here is what cannabis operators should plan for as beverage distribution expands into hospitality, events, and broader retail channels.
Why the Upcoming DOJ Hearing Matters for Cannabis Operators
The upcoming House Judiciary Committee hearing could offer key signals on federal cannabis rescheduling. Even without final decisions, DOJ testimony may influence capital flows, compliance planning, and enforcement expectations.
FDA Hemp Guidance Is About to Redraw the Lines for Cannabinoid Products
FDA guidance on cannabinoid classification and legal containers could reshape hemp consumables. Clearer rules are likely to tighten compliance, enforcement, and product design expectations.
Why Pennsylvania Is Quietly Becoming a Top Cannabis Watch List State
Pennsylvania’s governor is openly signaling adult use cannabis as more realistic, a key shift in a major medical market. For operators, this is a watch list state where early preparation can create a real advantage.
Oklahoma’s Medical Cannabis Program Faces a Disruptive Political Signal
Oklahoma’s governor calling for an end to the state’s medical cannabis program sends a strong political signal. Even without a final vote, the headline alone affects confidence, compliance posture, and investment decisions across the market.
Washington Home Grow Approval Signals a Quiet but Meaningful Policy Shift
Washington’s approval of limited home grow changes more than personal cultivation rights. It reshapes enforcement priorities, consumer behavior, and the fairness narrative between individuals and licensed operators.
Gelato Cannabis Moves to Consolidate California Operations
Gelato Cannabis is consolidating its California operations under unified leadership, reflecting a broader industry shift toward efficiency and execution. In mature markets, cleaner structures and operational leverage are becoming more valuable than expansion.
Why Wisconsin Remains a Cannabis Watch List State for Operators
Wisconsin remains a key cannabis watch list state as lawmakers reintroduce legalization bills amid growing political pressure. Operators who prepare early for compliance and local engagement often move first when timelines accelerate.
Washington’s Cannabis Bills Signal Where Adult Use Rules Are Headed Next
Washington cannabis bills are moving fast in committee, including proposals tied to licensing economics and event permitting. These early session updates signal where rules may tighten or open before national headlines catch up.
Washington cannabis bills are moving early and this is where the real rules get written
Washington cannabis bills are moving fast in committee, including proposals tied to licensing economics and event permitting. These early session updates signal where rules may tighten or open before national headlines catch up.
Cybersecurity is becoming a compliance issue for cannabis operators
Cybersecurity is becoming a compliance issue for cannabis operators, not just an IT task. As privacy and payment expectations tighten, the winners will be the companies that protect customer data and keep vendors, regulators, and consumers confident.
The Hawthorne deal is a loud signal for cannabis infrastructure
Scotts built Hawthorne into a major cultivation supplies platform, and now an MSO is stepping in to acquire it. This is a signal that cannabis consolidation is moving into infrastructure, and the next winners will be the ones who can integrate and execute during downturn conditions.
Delaware is trying to fix a “gotcha” problem in legal cannabis
Delaware is moving to replace jail risk for public cannabis use with a civil fine, keeping public consumption illegal but making enforcement more proportional. It’s a signal of how legalization states may handle public use as social consumption expands.
Virginia is already legal to possess, but retail sales are the real needle mover
Virginia already allows adult possession, but regulated retail sales are the real market unlock. Here is what the advancing bills signal and why early operators and service providers should prepare now.
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Minnesota’s cannabis tax delinquency list is a supply chain stop sign. Beginning the third business day after posting, suppliers must stop selling or delivering to listed businesses, so buyer checks and documentation are now operational controls.