Trump advisor says someone is “holding up” cannabis rescheduling (Newsletter: April 10, 2026)
- Massachusetts lawmakers sent Governor Maura Healey a bill to double legal marijuana possession limits and reform licensing and ownership rules for cannabis businesses.
- Maryland passed legislation protecting veterinarians who recommend medical cannabis for animals from disciplinary actions by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
- Louisiana Senate approved medical cannabis use in hospitals for patients with terminal and irreversible conditions under certain restrictions.
- Connecticut expanded its psychedelics pilot program to include all clinically eligible adults, anticipating federal approval of psilocybin and MDMA treatments.
MA marijuana bill to governor; MD veterinarians medical cannabis vote; LA medical marijuana in hospitals; CT psychedelics; VA legalization op-ed
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/ LOCAL Denver, Colorado regulators sent a reminder about rules for marijuana advertising and events ahead of 4/20. / SCIENCE & HEALTH A study of mice found that “rectal administration of a CBD and [sodium propionate] enema exerts potential synergistic therapeutic effects in experimental [ulcerative colitis], effectively reducing disease severity, preserving colon morphology, and mitigating histopathological damage.” A review concluded that “standard-dose psilocybin may represent a promising therapeutic option for [major depressive disorder] treatment.” / BUSINESS Vireo Growth Inc. completed its acquisition of The Hawthorne Gardening Company LLC from The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company. Edibles.com opened its first hemp product retail store in Atlanta, Georgia.
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