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Delaware Governor Signs Marijuana Bill To Address FBI Dispute That Threatened To Delay Recreational Market Launch

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Delaware’s governor has signed a bill meant to fix an issue with the state’s marijuana legalization law that led the Federal Bureau of Investigation to reject its request to create a fingerprint background check system for would-be cannabis industry workers.

One week after the legislature passed the measure from Rep. Ed Osienski (D), Gov. Matt Meyer (D) gave it final approval on Thursday.

“Delaware’s recreational cannabis industry is going to create good-paying jobs and provide critical revenue for the state to help pay for schools, housing, and healthcare,” the governor said in a press release. “House Bill 110 will strengthen our background check requirements, align our practices with federal standards, and safeguard public trust.”

“As we implement these measures, we’ll keep pressing the federal government to end the bureaucracy standing in the way of getting this industry launched quickly and with integrity,” he said.

Earlier this month in his State of the State address, Meyer criticized the FBI over its decision on the background check issue, a situation that has threatened to delay the launch of Delaware’s adult-use market.

“The FBI’s insistence that Delaware’s original recreational marijuana law is insufficient is just another egregious example of federal bureaucracy stifling state-led innovation,” he said at the time.

Osienski, the sponsor of the bill that’s now been enacted into law, said he is “grateful” to the governor and his colleagues in the House and Senate for “getting this legislation to the finish line as quickly as possible.”

“With HB 110 now law, I’m hopeful the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner will be able to secure the necessary approvals to establish the background check system needed to move Delaware’s adult-use cannabis industry forward,” he said.

Earlier this week, Meyer nominated attorney and government regulations expert Joshua Sanderlin to serve as the state’s next top cannabis regulator.

While state officials had been planning to license the first recreational cannabis businesses in April, the enacted statute requires the background checks to be in place first.

The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC), which is responsible for regulating the market, said recently that it had worked with the State Bureau of Identification and the Delaware Department of Justice to obtain the required FBI service code before receiving a denial late last month.

Under Osienski’s bill, HB 110, the state’s current marijuana law will be amended to identify categories of people who will need to complete fingerprint-based background checks within the cannabis industry. The hope is that it will bring statute into compliance, after which point another request for the service code would be submitted to FBI.

Marijuana remains illegal at the federal level, but FBI has previously granted a fingerprinting background system for Delaware’s medical cannabis program.

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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RollPros Launches Blackbird XXL: The First-Ever Automated Blunt Rolling Machine

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[PRESS RELEASE] – VANCOUVER, Wash., July 29, 2025 – RollPros, the industry leader in pre-roll joint automation technology, announced the launch of the Blackbird XXL, the first and only commercial machine that automates the rolling of full-size blunts. The release of the Blackbird XXL marks a significant milestone for the cannabis industry, offering operators a solution to meet growing demand for premium, large-format pre-roll products with precision, speed and consistency.

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Roll Blackbird Xxl Blunts Image LargeRollProsUnlike traditional cone-stuffing machines, the Blackbird XXL rolls blunts the way skilled hands do, delivering a slow-burning, hand-crafted-style product without relying on pre-made cones. This launch builds on the success of RollPros’ flagship product, the Blackbird, the industry’s first automated joint rolling machine, which has rolled over 100 million joints to date and is trusted by operators in legal markets across North America. That proven performance is now coming to the blunt category, delivering the same level of scale, consistency and craftsmanship to one of the industry’s fastest-growing product categories.

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“The original Blackbird set the standard for cone-free joint automation, and the Blackbird XXL pushes that boundary even further into the premium blunt space,” RollPros founder and CEO Kyle Loucks said. “This machine was engineered specifically for brands looking to scale up blunt production without sacrificing quality, consistency or creative control.”

The Blackbird XXL accommodates weights ranging from 1.25 to 2.5 grams, with a 1.75-to-2.25-gram sweet spot, and supports a range of crutch types and sizes, including paper, glass and ceramic. Operators can use hemp wraps up to 50gsm, or rice or wood pulp papers as thin as 13gsm, with wider roll widths being fully supported. Output rates reach up to 850 units per hour with standard paper and approximately 250 per hour using traditional blunt-thickness paper, depending on material consistency.

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In addition to its compaction and rolling capabilities, the Blackbird XXL features the new RingWrap feature, a built-in tip banding mechanism similar to what is commonly seen on cigars. This provides a new branding opportunity that stands out in retail environments and adds a premium, finished look to the product. Crutch depth is variable, and options include “full reveal,” “no reveal,” or hybrid styles, offering flexibility to create any desired look. 

For operators producing infused products, premium blunt lines or glass-tipped SKUs, the Blackbird XXL provides a scalable, high-performance solution that meets the expectations of both consumers and regulators.

“We built the Blackbird to eliminate the tradeoff between scale and quality. With the XXL, we’re bringing that same innovation to blunts,” Loucks said. “It’s a machine for operators who care about how their products perform and who are ready to grow without cutting corners.”

The first production units of the Blackbird XXL will begin shipping in mid-September. Pre-orders are now open.

To learn more or reserve a unit, visit rollpros.com.



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Ozzy Osbourne, Parkinson’s and the Promise of Magic Mushrooms: Could They Have Helped?

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It was in 2002 when I met Ozzy Osbourne.

I was on the side of the stage as he was preparing to perform. Thanks to a brief stint as a touring musician that got me backstage access to Ozzfest in 2002, I had the privilege of watching the inner workings of that fine-tuned music festival from a vantage point few will ever know.

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To be clear, I didn’t actually “meet” Ozzy. He just walked next to me as I stood starstruck. Something that doesn’t happen to me often, by the way. He looked back and waved to me. I think he clearly recognized my excitement and threw me a bone. I suppose this was just part of his life, though: acknowledging his fans without a fuss or any sense of self-importance. And I think that’s one of the reasons so many people loved Ozzy. It’s one thing to be a music legend. It’s another thing to be a music legend while also just being a kind and decent person who loved his fans as much as we loved him. And he vocalized that love, which is why I think his death hit us all so hard.

Memorializing Ozzy with Mushrooms 

It’s hard to believe that it was 26 years ago when Ozzy graced these pages with an interview. An interview, by the way, that showed Ozzy’s true personality: not an arrogant “Rock God” or untouchable celebrity, but a genuinely funny, approachable, and gracious man.  Something that I think all of his fans already knew, but it was nice to see that person break proverbial bread with High Times

Last week, Kyle Rosner published a beautiful piece highlighting Ozzy’s life, and of course, his love of our favorite plant. But today, I want to share with you something that’s been on my mind since Ozzy went gently into that good night.

Given Ozzy’s hardcore partying days and extreme drug use – which was likely enough to kill a Tsavo Lion – it’s hard to believe that the thing that did him in was Parkinson’s Disease: a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder that, after being identified as a real medical condition in 1817, still has no cure.  Which is unfortunate, given that around 10 million people across the globe are currently living with this crippling condition.

To be sure, there are a number of pharmaceutical treatments that can help manage some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease – but no actual cure. 

What may interest you, however, is that there is also growing evidence to suggest that psilocybin – the “special sauce” in magic mushrooms – could also help treat those suffering from Parkinson’s Disease. 

According to a clinical trial conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, Parkinson’s Disease patients who experience debilitating mood dysfunction in addition to their movement impairments (and didn’t respond well to other medications) found relief with psilocybin.

Participants of the study that were given psilocybin, “experienced clinically significant improvements in mood, cognition, and motor function that lasted for weeks after the drug was out of their systems.”  This is not trivial.

Of course, who knows if a specialized psilocybin treatment would’ve helped Ozzy live a longer, and less painful life in his later years? But certainly, we’re excited to see this amazing tryptamine alkaloid potentially offer an effective treatment for those desperately seeking relief from this horrible disease.  

Indeed, this is just more evidence that mushrooms are medicine and should be treated as such. 

This article is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any treatment involving psychedelics or other controlled substances.



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Pennsylvania: Reading City Council Adopts Municipal Decriminalization Ordinance

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Members of the Reading (population: 95,000) city council have approved a municipal ordinance decriminalizing low-level marijuana possession offenses.

The ordinance, which passed by a 5-2 vote on Monday, imposes civil fines rather than criminal penalties for violations involving either the possession or use of up to 30 grams of marijuana. Under state law, marijuana possession is classified as a criminal misdemeanor, punishable by jail time.

Regional NORML coordinator Chris Goldstein spoke before the council in favor of the ordinance, opining that its adoption will save city resources and prevent thousands of low-level arrests. “Decriminalization is well proven, not just in Pennsylvania, but around the country,” he said. “One small arrest can have a huge impact [on people’s lives.]”

Numerous other Pennsylvania cities, including Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, have enacted similar ordinances.

Since 2018, nearly 90,000 Pennsylvanians have been arrested for violating state marijuana laws. Over 85 percent of those arrests were for marijuana possession.

Additional information on municipal decriminalization ordinances is available from NORML.



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