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| Feb 19, 2026 |
Marijuana Legalization Is On The Ballot In Texas During The Primary Election That’s Happening Now Texas voters who go to the polls for the primary election that’s currently underway have the opportunity to weigh in on whether marijuana should be legalized in the state—at least if they select a Democratic ballot. |
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| Feb 19, 2026 |
BC's cannabis scene navigates a market built for bigger players British Columbia has the highest per capita growers in all of Canada, with a cannabis culture that spans decades. There's a whole constellation of small, craft, local growers that have morphed their old ways into the new legal ones, and the quality old clients were used to can now be partially found in licensed retailers. Holly and Cam met because of, or perhaps thanks to, cannabis, and their union gave birth to Sassy Weed, a micro processor-cultivator based in BC. |
| Feb 19, 2026 |
Cannabis: What Is the Profile of Adults at Low Risk of Dependence? A new study led by Marie-Pierre Sylvestre, professor at the Université de Montréal School of Public Health, examines cannabis use 4 to 5 years after Canadian legalization by adopting a different perspective: rather than focusing solely on at-risk cases or those associated with problems, it identifies the socio-demographic, mental health, and lifestyle profiles of those who present a low risk of cannabis use disorder (CUD). |
| Feb 19, 2026 |
Hunting for the world's most mythical cannabis: Big Sur Holy Weed California is racing to save iconic cannabis strains before legalization kills them |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Virginia Cannabis Sales Bill Moves to Senate Floor for Consideration Virginia legislators have moved closer to creating a legal retail cannabis market, advancing a revised Senate proposal. The updated bill cleared the Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee on a 7 to 5 vote, sending it to the full Senate for debate. Meanwhile, House members are preparing to debate their companion bill. |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Cannabis jobs used to pay well. Now minimum wage is catching up. When it comes to paying her employees, Jasmine Johnson is one step ahead. Minimum wage in Florida, where the CEO of hemp-derived THC retailer Gud Essence opened her first location in Clearwater, will increase from $14 to $15 an hour Sept. 30. But Johnson already pays front-line employees significantly more – and people appear to have noticed. |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Arizona Senators Take Up Bills To Criminalize 'Excessive' Marijuana Smoke, Even On Private Property Arizona lawmakers are considering at a pair of measures that would make the act of creating "excessive" amounts of marijuana smoke a nuisance crime punishable by jail time, even if the person is using cannabis in compliance with state law in their own homes. |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Costa Rica opens applications for medical cannabis, hemp permits Costa Rican companies and individuals interested in developing activities related to hemp for food and industrial use and psychoactive cannabis for medicinal and therapeutic use will now be able to manage permits digitally. |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Two years of legal cannabis from specialized retail stores: Swiss pilot project shows positive effects For more than two years, the scientific pilot project "Grashaus Projects" has been underway in the Swiss canton of Basel-Landschaft. The study examines the regulated, legal sale of recreational cannabis to registered participants through licensed specialty stores, operating under clear legal requirements and providing individualized professional counseling. Implemented operationally by the Sanity Group under the scientific leadership of the Swiss Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction (ISGF), the project is now delivering robust, up-to-date data on how controlled access to recreational cannabis can function in practice. The central findings: legal specialty stores can help push back the illicit market, strengthen consumer competence, and promote harm-reducing behavior - factors that are highly relevant both for Switzerland's ongoing legislative process on cannabis legalization and for Germany. |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Partnership announced to introduce Japanese-quality medicinal cannabis to global markets Somai has partnered with Kiseki Plant Factory (Thailand) to support the global distribution of Kiseki's medicinal cannabis flower across Somai's international medical markets. Through this collaboration, Kiseki's medicinal cannabis products will become available for the first time in the UK, leveraging Somai's established regulatory infrastructure and pharmaceutical distribution network. This milestone represents one of the first introductions of a Japanese-origin cannabis brand into Western prescription markets. The partnership will continue to expand in phases, aligned with applicable market authorization processes and regulatory requirements. |
| Feb 18, 2026 |
Organigram to acquire German cannabis company Organigram Global has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire German operator Sanity Group GmbH. "Organigram's proven track record in executing highly strategic and complementary M&A is exemplified by our proposed acquisition of Sanity Group, a transaction that is both strategically significant and financially accretive. By combining our strengths as focused cannabis pure play companies, we will be well-positioned to deliver meaningful value for our shareholders and accelerate growth in key European markets. We are truly excited about the opportunities ahead with this acquisition as we are now poised to set a new standard in the global cannabis sector together," said Paolo De Luca, Chief Strategy Officer at Organigram. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Nebraska medical cannabis at risk of federal raids before it begins Medical cannabis businesses in Nebraska, where patient access has not launched more than a year after voters legalized the drug, are on track to become the only state-sanctioned MMJ operators at risk of federal prosecution. That's because Nebraska is absent from a list of states in a federal spending bill finalized last month in which, for the past 12 years, Congress has blocked the Department of Justice from prosecuting state-legal medical cannabis operations |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Hawaii Senators Take Up Marijuana Legalization Bills After Key House Lawmakers Signal Reform Is Dead For 2026 Session Hawaii senators have taken up a pair of bills to legalize marijuana — with one proposal contingent on federal reform or changes to the state Constitution and the other omitting provisions allowing for commercial sales. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Illinois Still Struggles to Clear Old Marijuana Criminal Records For decades, a cannabis conviction from 1980 trailed Roosevelt Myles, lingering on his record long after he served his time. Myles, an Illinois resident, spent nearly three decades behind bars for a murder he maintained he did not commit. An appellate court later overturned the conviction, and a judge granted him a certificate of innocence after finding no physical evidence connected him to the crime. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
People who switched to cannabis drinks cut their alcohol use nearly in half Cannabis infused drinks could offer a new way for some people to cut back on alcohol, according to a small study led by public health researchers at the University at Buffalo. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
City staff oppose Iqaluit cannabis store's relocation An Iqaluit cannabis store is facing opposition from city staff over its proposed move to a new location before its current lease expires. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Is Hemp the Future of Flooring?
For decades, the flooring aisle has offered a familiar tradeoff. Natural wood brings warmth and longevity but at rising cost and environmental strain. Vinyl promises affordability and convenience, yet increasingly raises questions about what it introduces into the home. As homeowners, schools, and designers reconsider those choices, hemp is beginning to surface as a credible alternative. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Cannabis regulators weighing licensing freeze Massachusetts cannabis regulators are considering a licensing freeze to address businesses that have been squeezed by falling marijuana prices. The Cannabis Control Commission voted Thursday to schedule a public hearing on a potential freeze of new cultivation licenses and a temporary moratorium on approving additional canopy capacity. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Leading Cannabis Brand PAX Returns to Canada With TRIP All-in-One Vape TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PAX, a pioneering global cannabis brand, today announced its anticipated return to the Canadian market with the launch of TRIP, PAX’s All-in-One vaporizer in the brand’s award-winning Live Rosin with Diamonds line. Products are now available in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, with further expansion to come. |
| Feb 17, 2026 |
Is Congress sabotaging Nebraska medical cannabis before it begins? Medical cannabis businesses in Nebraska, where patient access has not launched more than a year after voters legalized the drug, are currently the only state-sanctioned MMJ operators at risk of federal prosecution. |
