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Texas House Panel Amends Senate-Passed THC Ban to Allow Limited Sales

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The Texas House State Affairs Committee voted 15-0 last week to advance a Senate-approved ban on THC sales; the panel, however, amended the proposal to create a regulatory framework for hemp-derived edibles, beverages, and low-dose flower products, KXAN reports.

The bill, which passed the Senate in March, originally called for banning products that contain any amount of THC, including products legally classified as hemp. However, the House-amended version would instead limit hemp product sales to adults aged 21 and older.

The bill also outlines product testing requirements and a licensing fee structure, and would put the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in charge of overseeing hemp product regulations. THC vaporizer products would still be banned. Other products would be allowed, according to a summary of the changes, “as long as they do not resemble a common snack marketed to children.”

Retail locations would be required to be at least 1,000 feet from any school, church, playground, daycare, or homeless shelter, the report said, and counties would be allowed to “opt out” of the hemp product rules with a local vote.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) said late last year that banning THC sales in the state is one of his top priorities for the legislative session.

Meanwhile, hemp supporters held a rally last month at the Texas State Capitol building in opposition to the Legislature’s efforts to ban all forms of THC.

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Nebraska lawmakers are set to reconsider a bill to implement the voter-approved medical cannabis program, WOWT reports. The move comes two weeks after the General Affairs Committee voted against advancing the legislation.  

Lawmakers will consider the new proposal after reaching a compromise to allow medical cannabis obtained through the state program to be only vaporized and not smoked, and retain the current state law for smoking cannabis flower. The compromise also keeps post-traumatic stress disorder off the list of qualifying conditions for program access.

In a statement, Crista Eggers with Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana called the development “a huge win.”

“As advocates we believe today was a huge win that shows lawmakers are recognizing the important of listening to the vote of the people, and being willing to engage in dialog on the issue. We do not know what the path forward will look like, however after fighting for over a decade, seeing the day that a strong bill that adheres to the will of the people, while also ensuing safeguards and regulations to support a good medical program for the state as a whole, is a huge step forward.” — Eggers, in a statement, via WOWT

Last November, 67% of Nebraska voted in favor of the reforms. Lawmakers are planning a series of public meetings on implementing the law.

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FBI Grants Delaware Marijuana Officials A Fingerprint Service Code, Allowing Launch Of Legal Market To Proceed

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Implementation of Delaware’s new marijuana legalization law is expected to proceed more rapidly following the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) new issuance of a fingerprint service code to state cannabis regulators.

FBI had previously rejected the state’s request to create a fingerprint background check system for would-be cannabis industry workers, a move that threatened to delay the pending launch of the state-legal marijuana market. Lawmakers then scrambled to enact a quick fix to address what the feds saw as a lack of specificity in the state’s cannabis law.

On Monday, the state Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) announced that the federal agency had “partially approved” the revised language of the fingerprint program.

“Fingerprint-based background checks are a vital part of ensuring public safety and maintaining the integrity of the program,” Acting Marijuana Commissioner Paul Hyland said in a press release. “We appreciate the FBI’s collaboration and are excited that selected applicants can continue moving forward.”

Late last month, Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (D) signed a bill meant to address the FBI hang-up, an issue he described as “just another egregious example of federal bureaucracy stifling state-led innovation.”

Rep. Ed Osienski (D), the sponsor of the bill, said he was “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.

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.

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 the initial denial.

Under Osienski’s bill, HB 110, the state’s current marijuana law was amended to identify categories of people who will need to complete fingerprint-based background checks within the cannabis industry. The adjustment was designed to bring the statute into compliance, and the state submitted another request for the fingerprint service code.

The OMC press release notes that FBI still deems the program’s term “agent” as overly broad, which will likely require another legal fix.

“OMC will work with the General Assembly to make that technical correction,” it said.

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

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

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.

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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Aurora Cannabis Recognized for Executive Gender Diversity

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[PRESS RELEASE] – EDMONTON, Alberta, March 31, 2025 – Aurora Cannabis Inc., the Canadian-based leading global medical cannabis company, has been named an honoree on the Globe & Mail’s 2025 Report on Business, Women Lead Here list. This annual editorial benchmark recognizes the top publicly traded Canadian companies with the highest gender diversity at the executive level.

“As a company with a leading purpose of being empowered by people, this recognition demonstrates how we are committed to creating an environment where everyone is inspired to strive for excellence,” Aurora Chief Financial Officer Simona King said. “With 43% of our executive leadership team being women, together the women of Aurora are driving change, breaking barriers and shaping the future for women in the medical cannabis industry.”

In 2022, the company established the Women Empowerment Network (WEN)—an employee resource group designed to bring together the global Aurora team to enrich the advancement of women. WEN, along with other affinity groups, is open to all employees and offers frequent learning and community engagement opportunities that support personal and professional growth.

Aurora is proud to foster a diverse community of industry-leading professionals. As a company that prioritizes cultivating great talent, the global organization empowers everyone to be their authentic selves, celebrate their differences and continue creating a more equitable and inclusive future.

The 2025 Women Lead Here list is published in the April 2025 issue of Report on Business magazine, distributed with The Globe and Mail on March 29, 2025, and online at tgam.ca/WomenLeadHere.



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