Report: DEA Dubious About Cannabis Rescheduling

Some officials with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are dubious about the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) recommendation that cannabis be moved from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), the Wall Street Journal reports.

HHS made its rescheduling recommendation last August following a months-long review of the available cannabis research and ongoing legalization experiments — but, according to the report, some DEA officials have contested the accuracy of the HHS findings. The Journal’s DEA sources for the report were unnamed but said to be “familiar with the matter.”

Moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III would not make the plant federally legal however it would allow state-legal cannabis companies to begin taking tax deductions normally afforded other businesses, which would be a major win for the industry. Schedule III would also significantly expand the research opportunities for cannabis, cannabis products, and cannabinoids in general.

DEA has historically slow-walked anything resembling potential cannabis reforms and was accused in 2022 of delaying the application process for bulk manufacturing cannabinoid-based pharmaceuticals. The agency was also sued in 2020 by cannabis researchers who said officials were purposefully failing to issue cultivation licenses for research-grade cannabis.

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Roanoke College to Offer Cannabis Studies Major

Beginning next semester Roanoke College will offer a cannabis studies major, The College Fix reports. DorothyBelle Poli, the program director at the private Virgnia college, told the College Fox that majors can “go directly into the industry as growing/analysis scientists” or “as business owners with more knowledge” noting that some students would “most likely” double major in business “at this time.” 

Students who complete the program could also consider fields including law, social work, education, accounting, or politics, Poli said.  

Roanoke College first announced the program in January, noting that it would be the first in the state to offer a four-year degree in the cannabis field. In a press release, Kathy Wolfe, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college, commended “faculty for developing a transdisciplinary academic program that fills a significant educational gap.”    

“With this program, Roanoke College continues to lead in science, policy, business and community engagement.” — Wolfe in a press release  

The core curriculum for the program will include the botany and history of cannabis, in addition to the policy issues surrounding the industry. Students may choose one of the two major bachelor’s degree program

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A Bigger Dispensary Opens in the Town of “Big Things” as MariMed Opens Larger, Permanent Thrive Dispensary in … – GlobeNewswire

NORWOOD, Mass., March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MariMed Inc. (“MariMed”) (CSE: MRMD) (OTCQX: MRMD), a leading multi-state cannabis operator focused on improving lives every day, today announced the opening of its permanent and much “bigger” Thrive dispensary in Casey, Illinois. The adult-use dispensary had operated from a temporary location since opening last October.

The only dispensary in Clark County, Thrive Casey is located at 912 N. State Highway 49, near the intersection of state Highway 49 and U.S. Interstate 70. Located just 30 miles from the border, it is the closest dispensary to Indiana, which has not passed a legal cannabis program. The dispensary should also benefit from attracting the thousands of tourists who annually visit Casey to see the 30 “World’s Largest” and “Big Things” on display throughout the city. They include the World’s Largest Rocking Chair and Mailbox.

Thrive Casey, the Company’s fifth operational dispensary in Illinois, will continue to be managed by MariMed under a Managed Servies Agreement until a license transfer is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation. The Company continues to look for additional retail locations in the high-growth state, where adult-use cannabis sales exceeded $1.6 billion last year. Current

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A Bigger Dispensary Opens in the Town of “Big Things” as MariMed Opens Larger, Permanent Thrive Dispensary in … – Marketscreener.com

NORWOOD, Mass., March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MariMed Inc. (“MariMed”) (CSE: MRMD) (OTCQX: MRMD), a leading multi-state cannabis operator focused on improving lives every day, today announced the opening of its permanent and much “bigger” Thrive dispensary in Casey, Illinois. The adult-use dispensary had operated from a temporary location since opening last October.

The only dispensary in Clark County, Thrive Casey is located at 912 N. State Highway 49, near the intersection of state Highway 49 and U.S. Interstate 70. Located just 30 miles from the border, it is the closest dispensary to Indiana, which has not passed a legal cannabis program. The dispensary should also benefit from attracting the thousands of tourists who annually visit Casey to see the 30 “World’s Largest” and “Big Things” on display throughout the city. They include the World’s Largest Rocking Chair and Mailbox.

Thrive Casey, the Company’s fifth operational dispensary in Illinois, will continue to be managed by MariMed under a Managed Servies Agreement until a license transfer is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation. The Company continues to look for additional retail locations in the high-growth state, where adult-use cannabis sales exceeded <span data-tobf="blank" data-lobf="v4fox4ar=NTQyQxJnpMKmBjJnlyOypANngR9wpoKj485mpIAx9T/mlf5dlERbh3MepTPcZjGjiMEyO8JjXoNg4n4wOfDyPTRb2nhnh5JbPy8=jE0fP0fhiErmkPPxjyFxOfqkYmQnk5qnPAMfkHojBRmvjyvnl8+ily4z4WmaCnnc4Wd=kynmjiQaBf7nQfoihfOw4EccYfNxpb8vZbnmjEJxNPMmhjXyjxob08KfhyJa902gZ0Onisqkj5/m/8EhAAQmiAExZ8MfOAvb4ZIj2Avy281loyBjO5Axhn6a28Ih/EPkjaPgi0WkBRJnoj0hifce9b4k0A7vQyrk00keQxTdeuu" class="js-l-obf link

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A Bigger Dispensary Opens in the Town of “Big Things” as MariMed Opens Larger, Permanent Thrive Dispensary in … – Yahoo Finance

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NORWOOD, Mass., March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MariMed Inc. (“MariMed”) (CSE: MRMD) (OTCQX: MRMD), a leading multi-state cannabis operator focused on improving lives every day, today announced the opening of its permanent and much “bigger” Thrive dispensary in Casey, Illinois. The adult-use dispensary had operated from a temporary location since opening last October.

The only dispensary in Clark County, Thrive Casey is located at 912 N. State Highway 49, near the intersection of state Highway 49 and U.S. Interstate 70. Located just 30 miles from the border, it is the closest dispensary to Indiana, which has not passed a legal cannabis program. The dispensary should also benefit from attracting the thousands of tourists who annually visit Casey to see the 30 “World’s Largest” and “Big Things” on display throughout the city. They include the World’s Largest Rocking Chair and Mailbox.

Thrive Casey, the Company’s fifth operational dispensary in Illinois, will continue to be managed by MariMed under a Managed Servies Agreement until a license transfer is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation. The Company continues to look for additional retail locations in the high-growth state, where adult-use cannabis sales exceeded $1.6 billion last year. Current Illinois

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Marimed opens bigger Thrive Dispensary in Casey, Illinois – TipRanks.com – TipRanks

MariMed announced the opening of its permanent and much “bigger” Thrive dispensary in Casey, Illinois. The adult-use dispensary had operated from a temporary location since opening last October. Thrive Casey, the Company’s fifth operational dispensary in Illinois, will continue to be managed by MariMed under a Managed Servies Agreement until a license transfer is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation. The Company continues to look for additional retail locations in the high-growth state, where adult-use cannabis sales exceeded $1.6 billion last year. Current Illinois cannabis regulations allow a license holder to operate up to 10 dispensaries. MariMed also recently became vertical in Illinois, opening a craft grow and processing facility in Mt. Vernon in December. The Company now distributes most of its products at Thrive dispensaries and through the wholesale channel all over the state.

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new dispensary opens in bridgewater acs – Enterprise News

Bridgewater — Alternative Compassion Services, a once medical-only dispensary in Bridgewater, is now open for adult-use cannabis sales.

Come into 693 Elm St. and try what ACS offers, from freshly baked goodies free of preservatives, in-house grown flowers, THC-infused drinks and accessories.

What sets this dispensary apart from others is the “quality” and “integrity” of the product and the main focus of supporting medical cannabis patients, Stephen Werther, President and CEO of ACS, said.

Werther also recommends cannabis for people who are suffering from lack of sleep, depression, skin issues and joint pain.

“It’s been the most interesting and most rewarding experience hearing all the people who come in and say our products help them,” Werther said.

Cali-style marijuana shopBudtenders will serve you at Brockton’s Botera

What’s on the menu?

Some of the most popular strains are Black Raspberry and Purple Chemdog.

The dispensary also creates its own infused droppers to add THC to any food item or drink.

Werther started this business to “help people” in a different way.

First on East CoastBlack woman-owned recreational marijuana dispensary opens in Brockton

“I learned pretty early on people were using cannabis for pain, sleep, and nausea,” Werther said.

Although the business is serving both medical and adult use clients, they want their medical

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First Legal Cannabis Shop Will Open on the UWS Within a Month: What To Know – westsiderag.com

Angelo Katkis standing next to the Flower Power Dispensers logo. Photos courtesy of Flower Power.

By Gus Saltonstall

The Upper West Side is getting its first legal cannabis shop three years after marijuana was legalized in New York.

Flower Power Dispensers will open during the last week of March or first week of April at 22 West 66th Street, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.

The marijuana shop will be run by Angelo Kitkas – a native of Astoria, Queens, a longtime cannabis connoisseur who works professionally as an electrician, and who spent seven months in prison for marijuana-related offenses in 2004.

Kitkas applied to the state for a conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary license in 2022. The license gave New Yorkers who personally were convicted under prior cannabis laws or had a loved-one that was and owned their own profitable businesses, the first chance at being able to sell marijuana legally.

“It feels incredible,” Kitkas told West Side Rag when asked about his journey to open a legal pot shop. “I’ve been talking about this since the 1990s, saying that ‘once it becomes legal, we’re going to open up a shop,’ and I’m happy to get the opportunity and

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Dank Poet and Cannabis Clubhouse Open Dispensaries in Northwest Jersey – Heady NJ

Dank Poet Dispensary and Cannabis Clubhouse opened dispensaries in the Northwest New Jersey counties of Sussex County and Warren County, where few are located.

While most of the dispensaries are in more progressive Democratic towns, a few are in more libertarian Republican places.

For now, they will not have the distance concerns that have hit many of the pro-cannabis towns where dispensaries find properties that are too close for comfort.

Dank Poet Dispensary Opens in Warren County

Dank Poet Dispensary has opened in Washington Borough in Warren County. The term “Dank” is used to describe weed that smells very good.

They will be one of the few there since it is a politically conservative area.

The Dispensary Guy visited the Dank Poet Dispensary that opened. Dank Poet Founder and CEO told him they wanted to educate people and make them feel welcome. He was also happy to note they have the newer manufacturer Lily Extracts. They also have Brute’s Roots (which Heady NJ has an ad deal with full disclosure.) He said they plan to have more brands, too. Caruso also sought to emphasize their local roots.

“We celebrate the literary and visual arts, showcasing a variety of genres and

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