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From Billion-Dollar Hemp Drinks to FDA Cease-and-Desist Letters: The Cannabis Industry’s …
The cannabis industry’s rapid expansion into mainstream beverage products valued at billions of dollars has triggered increased FDA enforcement actions and cease-and-desist letters against companies making unsubstantiated health claims. Regulatory tensions reflect the ongoing conflict between cannabis’s Schedule III classification discussions and existing federal restrictions on marketing cannabis-derived products with therapeutic claims.
The booming hemp-derived product market has outpaced regulatory capacity, creating a compliance gap where companies face FDA enforcement while policy discussions about reclassification continue at federal levels.
Read more →The science behind roadside THC testing and diving into SGI’s zero-tolerance policy – Global News
Roadside THC testing devices measure cannabis impairment through saliva or breath samples, though their accuracy and reliability remain subject to scientific debate. Saskatchewan Government Insurance’s zero-tolerance policy reflects regulatory efforts to address cannabis-impaired driving, though the relationship between THC detection and actual driving impairment continues to be studied.
Current roadside THC testing methods lack the precision of alcohol breathalyzers, making it difficult to establish a clear correlation between detected THC levels and functional impairment while driving.
Read more →Marijuana Gun Rights Case | U.S. Supreme Court & NC Law
North Carolina’s marijuana laws, specifically the 0.3% THC threshold for hemp legality, intersect with Second Amendment rights through federal firearms regulations that prohibit drug users from possessing guns. The U.S. Supreme Court’s evolving position on gun rights may influence how these overlapping state and federal restrictions are enforced in 2026 and beyond.
The convergence of cannabis legality thresholds with federal firearm prohibitions creates a regulatory gray zone where individuals compliant with state hemp laws may still violate federal gun ownership restrictions.
Read more →California schools are facing challenges in preventing cannabis use among students despite the state’s legalization of medical marijuana in 1996 and recreational cannabis subsequently. Schools like Liberty High in Brentwood are implementing prevention strategies, though enforcement remains difficult in communities where cannabis is widely available and normalized.
School administrators in California continue to grapple with student cannabis access and use patterns in the post-legalization landscape, requiring comprehensive prevention and educational approaches.
Read more →Bemidji Chamber Ambassadors welcome Coconut Cannabis
Coconut Cannabis, a new retail cannabis establishment in Bemidji, Minnesota, has officially opened and received recognition from local business community leaders. The opening represents continued expansion of legal cannabis retail operations in the region.
Local cannabis retail establishments continue to expand in Minnesota communities, reflecting the evolving landscape of legal cannabis commerce in the state.
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