AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoRescheduling & Policy Shock: A Trump rescheduling move is being framed as a potential on-ramp to interstate cannabis commerce, with the Marijuana Policy Project saying federally legal status could hinge on how medical cannabis is handled under new federal rules. Courtroom Fight for Hemp THC: Ohio’s restrictions on hemp-derived THC are headed to court as Michigan businesses watch the outcome for what could come next in Lansing and Washington. Regulatory Tension in Vapes: Missouri regulators recalled hundreds of THC vape pens, while the manufacturer blamed “evolving” testing requirements—state officials say the products weren’t tested in finished form as required. Quality & Safety Alerts: France’s drug monitoring agency reports rising adulteration, including cannabis products with unpredictable compositions; in Canada, a dispensary in Garden River First Nation closed after overdoses tied to cannabis sold there. Market & Product Moves: Village Farms launched Pure Sunfarms Pink Kush cured resin 510 vapes in Canada, pushing a flower-forward vape format. Medical Access Expansion: Ukraine’s medical cannabis program is now operational, with first dispensations reported for veterans and an MS patient. Industry/Community: A Massachusetts tribe-linked delivery operator won expanded delivery permissions after CCC action, highlighting social equity progress. Enforcement Headlines: Customs in India arrested Harsha Sunny for allegedly smuggling hydroponic cannabis worth Rs 11.82 crore; Quebec’s Golden Star dispensary owner pleaded not guilty to contempt over a shoreline safeguard order. Business Ops: Springfield, Illinois is considering extending cannabis drive-thru hours to 1:30 a.m., aligning with liquor rules.
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