Category: Cannabis Reports

Cannabis reports covering sales data, market trends, consumer insights, tax revenue, industry forecasts and key marijuana policy analysis.

U.S. Congress: Every Cannabis Bill Under Consideration in 2026, From Nationwide Descheduling to Housing Protections

Below is a breakdown of every cannabis-related bill currently active during the 2025–2026 session of the United States Congress, listed in order by total number of sponsors. Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act The MORE Act would fully remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, ending federal prohibition altogether. It also establishes automatic expungement …

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Survey of 400 Budtenders Reveals How They Learn About Products, Make Recommendations, and Influence Cannabis Purchasing Decisions

A new industry survey released by Tether, based on responses from roughly 400 Budtenders, offers a detailed look at how cannabis retail workers learn about products, what influences their recommendations, and what actually shapes consumer purchasing decisions inside stores.

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Cannabis Cultivation Market Projected to Reach $465 Billion by 2030 Amid Automation, Indoor Growing Boom and Global Legalization

A newly released global market analysis projects that the cannabis cultivation industry will more than double in value over the next several years, driven by expanding legalization, rising demand for premium marijuana products, and increased investment in high-tech growing methods.

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States With the Cheapest Legal Recreational Cannabis Prices as of January 2026

For the first time, Oregon has been topped as the state with the cheapest legal cannabis prices. Of the 23 states with operational recreational cannabis markets, Michigan is now the state with the lowest cost for legal cannabis, topping Oregon for the first time. The below list was formed using data provided by state cannabis …

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The 25 Most Popular Articles on The Marijuana Herald in 2025

Below are the 25 most viewed articles on The Marijuana Herald for 2025. 1. U.S. Senate Advances Bill to End Government Shutdown, Impose National Ban on Hemp Products   2. Ohio House Votes 87 to 8 to Roll Back Marijuana Protections, Add Hemp Restrictions   3. Trump Adviser Says White House Is “Close” to Rescheduling …

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U.S. Legal Cannabis States Generate $2.2 Billion in Sales in November, Nearly $25 Billion Year-to-Date

Legal marijuana sales across the United States totaled roughly $2.2 billion in November, bringing the year-to-date total to nearly $25 billion. The figure marks a slight dip from the $2.34 billion sold in October, but is a 10% increase from the previous November and is on par with the $2.27 billion in sales recorded in …

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The Cheapest Legal Cannabis Prices as of December 2025: Oregon Leads, Followed Closely by Michigan and Massachusetts

With the year nearly over, retail marijuana prices continue to vary widely across the states that have legalized the industry. Recreational marijuana is now legal in 24 states, and 23 of them have active marketplaces. Virginia remains the lone state with legalization on the books but no licensed sales. Drawing from the most recent December …

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An Analysis of the Three Amicus Briefs Filed With U.S. Supreme Court in the Case Canna Provisions v. Bondi

The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide by December 15 whether it will hear Canna Provisions v. Bondi, a case many legal observers describe as the most serious challenge to federal marijuana prohibition in decades. The petition asks the Court to reconsider, limit, or overturn its 2005 precedent in Gonzales v. Raich, which allowed …

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Legal Status of Hemp-Derived THC Products in All 50 States (November 2025)

As of November 2025, the legal status of hemp-derived THC products (including Delta-8 THC, Delta-10 THC, THCA, and other similar cannabinoids) varies widely by state. Below is a state-by-state overview, indicating whether these products are fully allowed, regulated with restrictions, or banned. It’s worth noting that legislation was approved recently at the federal level that …

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The U.S. Supreme Court Could Soon End Federal Cannabis Prohibition: Here’s Why It’s No Longer a Far-Fetched Possibility

Growing legal and political developments are raising new questions about whether the U.S. Supreme Court could soon revisit and potentially strike down the federal prohibition on marijuana. With most states now operating their own medical or adult-use marijuana systems, the legal landscape has become far more complex than it was when federal prohibition was last …

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