Wisconsin pizzeria apologizes after customers get high from pizzas accidentally contaminated with THC
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by Ben Newhouse
2w ago
The pizzeria explained that the dough was mistakenly made with THC oil ..read more
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New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department seeks funding to expand cannabis enforcement
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by Fallon Fischer
2w ago
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (NMRLD) is requesting $61.6 million in total funding for Fiscal Year 2026 to recruit extra enforcement personnel for the Cannabis Control Division (CCD). NMRLD’s FY26 budget request would provide an additional $562,200 over FY25. That request is contingent on the legislature approving expanded law enforcement ..read more
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NM cannabis industry needs more inspectors and regulation advocates tell lawmakers
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by Natalie Wadas
3w ago
The cannabis industry is facing over-saturation and under-regulation; That's according to those in the retail industry who want lawmakers to do more to combat black market activity in the industry ..read more
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Where do Trump, Harris stand on marijuana policy?
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by Addy Bink, The Hill
1M ago
In a poll taken last year, roughly 70% of American adults said marijuana should be legal — but where do the presidential candidates stand ..read more
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The Growing Black Market Inside New Mexico's Cannabis Industry
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by Chris McKee, Gabrielle Burkhart
1M ago
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It has been 29 months since New Mexico opened legal recreational cannabis sales and since then, the state has recorded more than $1 billion in adult-use and medical sales. While state leaders have celebrated the "billion dollar industry" as a "milestone" for New Mexico, there's growing concern about the regulatory apparatus the ..read more
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The New Mexico cannabis cowboys: Modern day desperados
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by Larry Barker
1M ago
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It was something once relegated to the shadows in back alleys and dimly lit street corners. But all that changed two years ago after lawmakers legalized recreational marijuana. In New Mexico today there are 13 times more cannabis stores than Starbucks. However, despite stringent laws and regulations a dark cloud hangs over the ..read more
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Trump suggests he could support Florida law legalizing ‘personal amounts’ of marijuana
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by Lauren Irwin
2M ago
Trump, a Florida resident who previously avoided weighing in on the issue, said the state Legislature needs to responsibly create laws that prohibit marijuana consumption in public spaces “so we do not smell marijuana everywhere we go, like we do in many of the Democrat run Cities ..read more
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Use of cannabis, hallucinogen at 'historically high levels': Research
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by Filip Timotija, The Hill
2M ago
The use of cannabis and hallucinogens remained at “historically high levels” last year among adults between 19 and 30 and between 35 and 50, according to a survey released Thursday.  ..read more
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Cookies dispensary to pay $350K as part of settlement with New Mexico Cannabis Control Division
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by Fallon Fischer
3M ago
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque dispensary Cookies reached a settlement with New Mexico's Cannabis Control Division after being accused of violating the state’s Cannabis Regulation Act. As part of the settlement, the company will have to pay hefty fines. Blue Whale Enterprises Inc., which operates Cookies, signed off on the settlement agreement on July 16. The violations took place during ..read more
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Traveling with marijuana: Can you bring cannabis on a cruise?
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by Addy Bink
4M ago
(NEXSTAR) — Whether it’s a Disney cruise, a Margaritaville cruise, a cruise hosted by a ‘90s post-grunge rock band, or one of the nude variety, there are a plethora of items you are not allowed to bring aboard before setting sail.  Commonly prohibited items include weapons, fireworks, hoverboards, and electrical appliances like heating pads, hair dryers, irons and toasters. For safety reasons, it makes sense why you can’t bring these items (why you’d need to travel with your own toaster is anyone's guess), but there may be other items that aren’t quite as obvious, like marijuana or CBD pr ..read more
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