Following the trend of recent years, 2023 was huge for marijuana research. There was over 4,000 marijuana-related studies published in 2023 alone. At The Marijuana Herald, we reported on nearly 200 of them. With so many studies, it was quite a challenge to narrow it down to the top 10 most important and impactful, but …
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Latest cannabis news covering legalization, legislation, court rulings, business developments, research, sales data, regulatory updates and policy changes across the U.S.
US House Bill to Decriminalize Marijuana Nationwide Has 15 Times More Sponsors Than Stop Pot Act
Competing measures in the US House of Representatives give a clear indication of how much more support nationwide marijuana decriminalization has compared to an effort to thwart state marijuana laws. The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act would fully decriminalize marijuana nationwide by removing marijuana as a controlled substance, while also allowing past marijuana possession …
California: Two Bills Protecting Marijuana Users Take Effect January 1
Two separate bills designed to protect marijuana consumers who are seeking employment and those who are already employed both take effect in California in just five days. Senate Bill 700, signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in October, takes effect on January 1. The new law makes it unlawful “for an employer to request …
13th Georgia City Decriminalizes Marijuana
East Point, Georgia has officially become the 13th city in the state to decriminalize marijuana possession. Under the new law those caught possessing up to an ounce of marijuana would, at most, receive a $75 fine or equivalent value of community service, while having no possibility of jail time. The law was approved by the …
Study Finds Marijuana Associated With Improvements Among Those With ADHD
In a newly published study an association between cannabis-based medicinal products and improvements in anxiety, sleep quality, and general health-related quality of life was observed in patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology Reports, the study was conducted by researchers at Imperial College London, Sapphire Medical Clinics and King’s College London. “This …
Florida Police Arrest Two Accused of Falsifying Marijuana Legalization Signatures
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) arrested two paid petition circulators for petition fraud crimes related to the marijuana legalization initiative that’s poised to appear on the November, 2024 ballot. According to a press release, three circulators “submitted dozens of falsified marijuana and gambling initiatives petitions”, including two who worked exclusively on the marijuana …
Bipartisan US House Bill to Allow Marijuana Banking Gains 98th Sponsor
Federal legislation to allow marijuana banking now has 98 sponsors in the US House of Representatives. The SAFE Banking Act (H.R. 2891) was filed in April with eight cosponsors. This month the measure gained its 98th sponsor. 74 of the sponsors are Democrats, with 23 being Republicans. The SAFE Banking Act would provide legal protections …
New York Governor Vetoes Bill to Allow Marijuana Growers to Sell to Tribal Marijuana Stores
Governor Kathy Hochul has vetoed the “Cannabis Crop Rescue Act”. Governor Hochul vetoed Senate Bill 7295 today, despite widespread support among state lawmakers. The measure was approved through the Senate 53 to 8 vote, and it passed the full Assembly 134 to 6. The proposed law would allow recreational marijuana cultivators and processors “to sell …
President Biden Signs Bill Funding Psychedelic Research
President Joe Biden has officially signed into law legislation that includes provisions to fund psychedelic studies. Last week both the Senate and House of Representatives gave approval to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, including provisions that would put millions of dollars into funding the potential medical and therapeutic use of psychedelic substances including psilocybin …
Coalition of 15 Bipartisan Lawmakers Ask Biden Administration to Help Free American Jailed in Russia for Medical Marijuana
A bipartisan coalition of 15 federal lawmakers have sent a letter to the Biden Administration requesting that they include an American jailed in Russia over medical marijuana in any future prisoner swaps. Today, United States Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA) and Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA), alongside Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and John Fetterman (D-PA), …













