Legal cannabis won’t be on FL ballot, officials say (Newsletter: February 3, 2026)

February 3, 2026

OK gov pushes to shut down medical marijuana; ID medical cannabis sigs; WV & MS ibogaine votes; WI legalization bill; TX lawmakers on hemp

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/ LOCALOakland, California’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission will meet on Thursday./ INTERNATIONALGuyanan officials sent a warning about online advertising and cartoon-themed packaging for marijuana./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA study found that “participants who used more cannabis on average also consumed less alcohol overall,” which “highlights the potential for cannabis substitution to meaningfully reduce alcohol-related harms.”A study concluded that “the synergistic combination of CBD, Annona cherimola extract, and natural humectants offers a safe and effective daily dermocosmetic care for both adults and children.”/ BUSINESSThe Cannabist Company Holdings Inc. entered into a forbearance agreement with a group of noteholders of its senior secured notes and senior secured convertible notes.Pax Labs Inc. convinced the U.S. International Trade Commission to prohibit Stiiizy Inc. and ALD Group Ltd. from importing vape devices that allegedly infringe on its patents.Illinois retailers sold $1.5 billion worth of legal recreational cannabis products in 2025.

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