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"Cannabis Industry Update: Regulatory Shifts, Licensing Challenges, and Cultivation Research Breakthroughs"

"Cannabis Industry Update: Regulatory Shifts, Licensing Challenges, and Cultivation Research Breakthroughs"

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Cannabis Industry Update: October 9-10, 2025

The cannabis industry is experiencing significant regulatory turbulence and market expansion in recent days. On October 9, Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed the Department of Public Safety to increase enforcement against hemp product violations through undercover operations, while Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order banning intoxicating hemp products for 90 days. These actions come as the U.S. Hemp Roundtable urged President Trump to prevent Congress from recriminalizing products containing any THC amount, warning this would reverse the hemp legalization he signed in 2018.

On the licensing front, Nebraska's Medical Cannabis Commission selected awardees for the state's first marijuana cultivation licenses nearly a week past their legal deadline. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission also met on October 9, indicating movement in several areas of their implementation process. Meanwhile, Guam regulators reported declining medical cannabis patient registrations, suggesting potential market contraction in that territory.

Legal challenges are mounting as the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association filed a lawsuit on October 9 claiming a newly enacted marijuana tax increase violates multiple sections of the state Constitution, including requirements for amending the voter-approved legalization law.

In market developments, Cookies launched a new dispensary in New Buffalo, Michigan with a grand opening featuring founder Berner, along with promotions and giveaways. Tilray CEO Irwin Simon unveiled a new cannabis-infused beer on October 9, vowing to make the drink fun again. Additionally, Cheech and Chong's Cannabis Company partnered with Headset to provide retailers free access to analytics platforms for real-time business insights.

Massachusetts saw its first Marijuana Venture Interchange speed networking event in early September, drawing approximately 30 retailers and 27 vendors to Worcester. The organizers expressed satisfaction with participation and plan two events in Massachusetts for 2026.

Federally funded research released this week shows cannabis plants grown in various soil types exhibit significant differences in cannabinoid and terpene concentrations, marking the first study demonstrating extract composition differences in outdoor cultivated hemp under different soil conditions. This research could influence cultivation practices industry-wide.

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