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Texas TRO Reopens the THCA Flower Shelf
Smokable THCA flower sales resumed in Texas after a judge temporarily blocked enforcement of the total THC rule that had pushed those products off the shelf. The bigger lesson is simple: when testing math changes, product access can disappear fast.
4/20 Cannabis Retail Strategy Is Becoming a Demand Window
Retailers are rethinking 4 20 as a one day discount rush. New data suggests the real money is moving into the days before April 20, which is why smarter operators are stretching promos, building experiences, and protecting margin instead of chasing one loud day.
Illinois Social Equity Lottery Fight Still Is Not Over
Illinois is still in court over its social equity dispensary lottery years after legalization. The final active lawsuit argues the pool was diluted by ineligible entries, and the bigger lesson is that equity licensing only works when the vetting is strong enough to survive scrutiny.
Texas Hemp Court Order Slows the Rule Rewrite
A Travis County judge temporarily blocked the part of Texas’ new hemp rules that effectively banned smokable hemp by counting THCA in the compliance formula. The larger lesson is that when testing math changes, product categories can disappear fast.
Rhode Island Retail Lottery Pause Raises Timing Risk
A federal judge has paused Rhode Island’s adult use retail licensing process after finding the constitutional challenge to the state’s residency rule is likely to succeed. The bigger lesson is that social equity goals and market expansion can both stall when the legal structure underneath the licensing system is weak.
280E Still Crushes Cannabis Cash Flow
Whitney Economics says 280E drove an estimated $2.24 billion in excess federal taxes on legal cannabis operators in 2025. The bigger lesson is simple: until federal tax treatment changes, cash flow, profitability, and valuations stay under pressure.
Texas Hemp Lawsuit Targets Total THC Rule Shift
Texas hemp businesses are suing to block new state rules that count THCA in the compliance math and sharply raise operating costs. The bigger lesson is that when testing standards change, a whole product lane can disappear fast.
Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Could Reshape Store Growth
Massachusetts dispensary scene near the State House showing business expansion and cannabis licensing reform.
Cannabis Loan Underwriting Gets a Real Time Data Layer
NCS Analytics launched NCS Thea to help banks and credit unions underwrite cannabis loans using verified operational and compliance data. The bigger lesson is that cannabis lending may start normalizing first through smaller retail and dispensary loans backed by cleaner data.
California 10mg Beverage Cap Puts a Growth Lane at Risk
California’s AB 2532 would do more than add a Poison Help line to labels. Its 10 milligram per container cap could redraw the cannabis beverage category fast, which is why operators are fighting it before the April 14 hearing.
DC Cannabis Beverage Bill Creates a Narrow Lane
DC is proposing a tightly regulated lane for THC infused, alcohol free cannabis drinks made through brewery and distillery partnerships. The bigger lesson is not just product innovation. It is how cities may open new formats while keeping sales inside licensed dispensaries and patient only channels.
Texas Medical Cannabis Expansion Tightens the Lane
Texas just added more conditional medical cannabis licenses under the Compassionate Use Program, including GTI and Cresco. The bigger operator lesson is that Texas is widening patient access while keeping the legal lane scarce, controlled, and more valuable.
Louisiana Hospital Cannabis Bill Creates a Narrow Access Lane
Louisiana’s SB 270 would allow certain terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals, but only inside a tight policy framework. The real lesson is not just access. It is how clearly the bill separates patient use from hospital staff responsibility.
Federal Hemp Rewrite Could Hit CBD Too
A federal crackdown aimed at intoxicating hemp may also hit many non intoxicating CBD products because of trace THC limits. The bigger lesson is that chemistry details now carry real supply chain and survival risk.
Schedule III Push Survives DOJ Shakeup
The latest reporting says a Justice Department shakeup is not expected to kill the federal push to move cannabis to Schedule III. The real operator question is not just when the rule lands. It is whether lawsuits delay when the tax benefit becomes real.
FDA Opens a Narrow Lane for the CMS CBD Pilot
FDA just opened a very narrow lane for certain oral hemp derived CBD products tied to the new CMS pilot. The move does not open the floodgates, but it does give operators a clearer picture of what the federal government may tolerate right now.
Missouri Track And Trace Bid Signals A Tech Reset
Missouri’s live track and trace bid is bigger than a vendor story. It is a signal that states want cleaner data flow, tighter controls, and better compliance support as legal cannabis markets mature.
CMS CBD Pilot Lawsuit Tests Federal Policy
A federal lawsuit is challenging the CMS hemp derived CBD pilot just as the program begins. The bigger operator lesson is not just about court drama. It is about how fast federal access policy can turn into a documentation and compliance problem.
Texas Smokable Hemp Rules Leave Mail Order Risk Unclear
Texas now blocks in state sales of smokable hemp products, but the bigger issue is what happens next with mail orders and enforcement. Regulators say shipped products must comply too, while attorneys say online orders from out of state still sit in a legal gray area.
Michigan Cannabis Tax Lawsuit Targets A Tax On Tax
Michigan’s cannabis industry has opened a new front in the fight over the state’s 24% wholesale tax. The new complaint argues the levy creates a tax on tax problem that raises real pricing and margin risk for operators, not just a legal argument for lawyers.
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The DEA is opening a medical cannabis registration portal, giving companies a real federal application path tied to the rescheduling move. The bigger lesson is that medical operators now need stronger records, clearer security procedures, and a more disciplined compliance posture.