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Delaware’s Recreational Marijuana Sales Will Begin Next Month, State Officials Announce

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Delaware’s adult-use marijuana market will officially launch on August 1, regulators announced on Tuesday.

About two years after the state enacted legalization, the first recreational cannabis sales are set to begin, with all medical marijuana conversion licensees approved to sell their products to adult consumers 21 and older.

“The start of legal adult-use marijuana sales reflects the tireless efforts of our regulatory team and our strong partnerships with state agencies, industry stakeholders, and community leaders,” Marijuana Commissioner Joshua Sanderlin said in a press release.

“Our focus is on building a safe, equitable, and accountable marijuana market that delivers real benefits to Delawareans,” he said, adding that the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OCM) “will continue to issue conditional licenses to previously selected applicants to ensure they can begin operations once active.”

Gov. Matt Meyer (D) celebrated the development, saying “Delaware has taken a major step forward by launching a legal adult-use cannabis market that prioritizes equity, safety, and accountability.”

“This new industry will generate critical revenue to strengthen our schools, infrastructure, and public health systems, while creating real opportunities for entrepreneurs,” he said. “This revenue also gives us a powerful tool to invest in the communities most impacted by the war on drugs, addressing past wrongs and ensuring that the benefits of this new market reach every corner of our state.”

“I’m proud we’re moving quickly and thoughtfully to build a cannabis market that reflects our values and expands opportunity for every Delawarean,” the governor said.

OMC initially projected that recreational sales would start by March, but complications related to securing an FBI fingerprint background check service code delayed the implementation. Lawmakers passed a bill in April to resolve the issue, and the FBI subsequently issued the code that the stat’s marijuana law requires.

Late last year, OMC held a series of licensing lotteries for cannabis business to start serving adult consumers.

A total of 125 licenses will ultimately be issued, including 30 retailers, 60 cultivators, 30 manufacturers and five testing labs. Last year, regulators also detailed what portion of each category is reserved for social equity applicants, microbusinesses and general open licenses.

Regulators have also been rolling out a series of proposed regulations to stand up the forthcoming adult-use cannabis industry.


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Meanwhile, former Gov. John Carney (D) raised eyebrows in January after making a questionable claim that “nobody” wants cannabis shops in their neighborhoods, even if there’s consensus that criminalization doesn’t work.

The then-governor last year signed several additional marijuana bills into law, including measures that would allow existing medical cannabis businesses in the state to begin recreational sales on an expedited basis, transfer regulatory authority for the medical program and make technical changes to marijuana statutes.

The dual licensing legislation is meant to allow recreational sales to begin months earlier than planned, though critics say the legislation would give an unfair market advantage to larger, more dominant businesses already operating in multiple states.

In October, Carney also gave final approval to legislation to enact state-level protections for banks that provide services to licensed marijuana businesses.

Delaware’s medical marijuana program is also being significantly expanded under a law that officially took effect last July.

The policy change removes limitations for patient eligibility based on a specific set of qualifying health conditions. Instead, doctors will be able to issue cannabis recommendations for any condition they see fit.

The new law also allows patients over the age of 65 to self-certify for medical cannabis access without the need for a doctor’s recommendation.

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HI gov signs medical marijuana expansion bill; NJ cannabis lounge apps; Poll: Consumers use marijuana as Rx substitute

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Hawaii Gov. Josh Green (D) signed a bill to expand medical cannabis access by letting some doctors recommend it for any condition and via telehealth despite previously suggesting he might veto it over concerns that “provisions authorizing the inspection of patients’ medical records without warrant constitute a grave violation of privacy.”

New Florida Division of Elections data show that a marijuana campaign has now collected nearly 70 percent of the valid voter signatures it needs to put a legalization initiative on the 2026 ballot.

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission is now accepting marijuana consumption lounge applications from all licensed dispensaries—building on initial rounds that only included social equity operators, diversely owned businesses and microbusinesses.

Eight in ten marijuana consumers use cannabis as a replacement for prescription medication, according to a new poll from NuggMD.

The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation awarded a contract to conduct a marijuana market and economic impact study that will help determine whether regulators issue additional business licenses.

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Former Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Derek Maltz tweeted that his recent posts are about “CHINESE ILLICIT MARIJUANA AND RELATED NATIONAL SECURITY THREATS TO AMERICA,” saying that there’s “no need to twist the conversation about rescheduling etc.”

The U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Thailand posted an alert about changes to that country’s marijuana laws.

Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) tweeted about former Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s (R) support for increasing access to ibogaine therapy, saying, “.@GovernorPerry gets it.Psychedelic therapy saves our veterans’ lives — and provides a great alternative to risky opioid prescriptions.”

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed legislation changing various cannabis rules.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) announced a search for a new cannabis incubator project site following community pushback to the initial selection.

Missouri regulators announced a recall of marijuana products that contain an ingredient not listed on the compliance label.

The University of Colorado Board of Regents censured a member who owns a cannabis business and who was accused of using her influence to try to take down a public education campaign about marijuana that she said used “racist and harmful images.”

California regulators are seeking to hire a PR firm to run a cannabis consumer awareness and education campaign.

Michigan regulators declined to renew a marijuana company’s license over alleged violations.

New York regulators are urging people who consume cannabis around the Fourth of July to do so safely.


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Georgian lawmakers approved legislation to increase marijuana penalties.

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A study of cannabis rescheduling public comments found that “despite a larger number of negative attitudes towards the DEA’s proposed rule of rescheduling marijuana from schedule I to III, a majority of comments supported taking a step further to deschedule marijuana all together.

A case study suggested that “MDMA-[assisted therapy] incorporating exposure techniques may be a promising treatment for [social anxiety disorder], warranting further research.”

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Columbia Care workers in Vineland, New Jersey ratified their first union contract.

Apothecarium workers in Cumberland and Salisbury, Maryland are accusing parent company TerrAscend of using union-busting tactics.

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TerrAscend Announces Plan to Exit ‘Extremely Difficult’ Michigan Market 

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Multi-state cannabis company TerrAscend Corp. on Tuesday announced it is exiting the Michigan market, planning to sell or divest the company’s assets in the state, which include four cultivation and processing facilities, 20 retail dispensaries, and real estate.  

The company plans to use proceeds from the sales to pay down existing debt. 

In a statement, TerrAscend Executive Chairman Jason Wild called the decision “strategic” and said it followed “an extensive evaluation.”  

“Michigan is an extremely difficult market, and we have come to the realization that our resources can be better utilized in our other markets. This move will unlock value for TerrAscend and its shareholders. By concentrating our efforts and resources in the company’s core northeastern U.S. markets – New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio – I am confident that we are now positioned to deliver stronger financial performance, including improved margins and operational efficiencies.” — Wild in a press release 

The actions associated with the Michigan exit plan are expected to include a reduction of approximately 21% of the company’s overall workforce, TerrAscend said, which consists of about 1,200 employees as of June 30, 2025. Most of the reduction is expected to occur by the end of the third quarter of fiscal year 2025. 

Following the completion of the plan, the company will operate 19 dispensaries and four cultivation and processing facilities across five U.S. states, including New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and California, along with facilities in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

The Michigan exit is expected to be mostly completed in the second half of this year and the company’s business in Michigan will be reported as discontinued operations beginning with the company’s financial results for the second quarter.  



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Nebraska Gov. Signs Emergency Medical Cannabis Regulations 

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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R) on Tuesday signed emergency regulations for implementing the state’s voter-approved medical cannabis law. The regulations were approved last week by the state Medical Cannabis Commission. 

The regulations allow the state to begin licensing medical cannabis cultivators, product manufacturers, dispensaries, and transporters. Under the rules, individuals or organizations are only permitted one type of license. 

During a meeting last week, the commission also entered into a memorandum of agreement with the Governor’s Policy and Research Office and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to assist with legal and administrative processes during the creation of the permanent rules. The permanent rules are due October 1. Pillen said in a press release that the participation of those agencies will ensure Nebraska’s cannabis industry is properly regulated as outlined in the ballot initiatives passed by voters and signed into law. 

The regulations allow dispensaries to sell oral tablets, capsules, or tinctures; non-sugarcoated gelatinous cubes, gelatinous rectangular cuboids, or lozenges in a cube or rectangular cuboid shape; topical preparations; suppositories; transdermal patches; and liquids or oils for administration using a nebulizer or inhaler. Neither flower nor infused food or drinks are allowed under the regulations, and any products containing artificial or natural flavoring or coloring, or any products that can be smoked or vaped, are banned. 

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