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Original reporting and analysis on the cannabis industry, focused on policy, regulation, and research. | Founders: @alysonrmartin & @NushinRashidian |
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In November, Florida could become the second most populous state with legal cannabis. The campaign’s twists and turns include unprecedented cash and rising influence from the state's most powerful people – like Donald Trump. How did Florida get here? cannabiswire.com/news/2024/09/2…

The campaign to legalize cannabis in Florida is, in a word, unprecedented. And, some of the most powerful people in the state are along for the ride—including Donald Trump, who surprised Democrats and Republicans alike with his support for the measure. cannabiswire.com/news/2024/09/2…



This week, Kamala Harris reiterated her support for cannabis legalization – the first time since she became Dem nominee for president that she has done so. But Harris' support for reform goes back years. Our story on Harris' comments, past and present: cannabiswire.com/news/2024/09/3…

Monday marked the deadline for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign or veto bills on his desk. Newsom signed a much-anticipated bill to allow for fresh food and live music at cannabis cafés. What else did – and didn't – make the cut? cannabiswire.com/news/2024/10/0…


Delaware regulators received 1,269 cannabis business license applications. Adult use sales are expected to start in early 2025. Interest, they said, is “substantially exceeding initial projections.” More in the latest Cannabis Wire Daily newsletter: cannabiswire.com/newsletters/d-…

In their latest debate, 2 of 3 candidates for Indiana governor said they support full legalization, while the third said he'd "think about that." Will Indiana’s next governor open the door to legal access? More in today's Cannabis Wire Daily newsletter: cannabiswire.com/newsletters/d-…


In a new lawsuit, the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission held a cannabis employer responsible for discrimination. EEOC does–albeit rarely–get involved in cases like these, despite federal prohibition. More in the Cannabis Wire Daily newsletter: cannabiswire.com/newsletters/in…





