State of Cannabis: Weekly News Digest
11 July 2026 Cannabis laws are moving in opposite directions across the United States. Texas lawmakers are preparing another attempt to ban consumable hemp-derived THC, while Virginia hemp farmers and retailers warn that upcoming rule changes could threaten their businesses before the state’s recreational cannabis market opens. Illinois, meanwhile, is expanding its legal market with higher possession limits, drive-thru dispensary service, curbside pickup, and new medical cannabis benefits. Medical marijuana affordability is also in focus as Kentucky patients report extremely high product prices and New Hampshire’s governor vetoes a greenhouse cultivation bill intended to reduce costs. In election news, Kansas candidates debate medical and recreational marijuana legalization, while Massachusetts faces a possible ballot measure that could repeal recreational cannabis sales and home cultivation. The episode also examines a Pennsylvania gun rights lawsuit involving an old marijuana conviction, Wyoming’s decision to keep cannabis in Schedule I despite federal action, and the renewed push for the SAFE Banking Act to protect banks serving state-legal cannabis businesses. URLs: https://illinoiscannabis.org/news-07jul2026 [https://illinoiscannabis.org/news-07jul2026] “If you found this episode helpful, make sure to follow or subscribe on your favorite platform — whether you're listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else. Leave a rating or comment to support the show, and share this episode with anyone interested in cannabis in the U.S. - This episode uses AI voice narration to add dynamics”
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