Cleveland’s Historic Rock Landmark Becomes Cannabis Flagship as Klutch Opens Downtown

Cleveland’s iconic Record Rendezvous building, birthplace of “Rock and Roll” transforms into Ohio’s most ambitious cannabis flagship after 40 years abandoned.

Arizona Attorney General Backs the Push to End Risky, Cash-Only Cannabis Banking

Thirty-two attorneys general have united behind a bipartisan push to revolutionize how America’s $30 billion cannabis industry handles money, with Arizona’s top prosecutor leading the charge against what she calls “dangerous” cash-only business operations.

Ventura County’s Cannabis Tax Surges Over $6 Million, Defying Regional Decline

While California’s cannabis industry crumbles, one county defies gravity with 40% tax revenue growth. Glass House’s $6.2 million gamble pays off spectacularly.

Why Hawaii Is Training Doctors on Cannabis and What It Means for Medical Practice

Hawaii’s Department of Health is taking an unprecedented step by offering free accredited continuing education courses specifically designed to bridge the knowledge gap between patient demand and physician expertise.

Merged Vendors Stall New York’s Cannabis Tracker, Sparking Market Chaos and Credibility Risks

New York’s cannabis market spirals into chaos as vendor disputes cripple the state’s tracking system, letting illegal products flood in unchecked.

The Rapid Market Maturation of Canada’s Cannabis Industry

Since Canada legalized cannabis nationwide in October 2018, the country has transformed into one of the world’s most sophisticated legal cannabis markets, generating CA$9.1 billion in GDP contributions from the legal cannabis sector during the first quarter of 2025.

Turkey Legalizes Medical Cannabis Sales Only in Licensed Pharmacies

Turkey shocks the medical world by restricting cannabis sales to pharmacies only while 49 other countries embrace broader access models.

Why California Construction Employers Can Still Drug Test for Marijuana While Others Can’t

California’s AB 2188 protects workers from marijuana discrimination, yet construction employers can still test and fire. The exemption reveals workplace safety’s complex reality.

Trump Eyes Lower-Risk Label for Marijuana, Defying Long-Standing Federal Drug Stance

Trump’s potential marijuana reclassification from Schedule I to III faces fierce internal resistance while promising to revolutionize cannabis banking and research access.

Petition Power vs. Policing: Marijuana Legalization Debate Grows in Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s medical marijuana boom sparked international crime rings and tripled youth usage rates. Can petition power overcome these alarming policing realities?