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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

30 articles from 9 sources

Top Story

Pennsylvania Doubles Down on Legalization as Southeast Joins the Push

Editor's Brief

Wednesday's cannabis news is dominated by a wave of legalization momentum rolling across the country — from Pennsylvania's governor applying fresh heat on lawmakers, to North Carolina's own advisory council calling prohibition a failed status quo. Meanwhile, The Cannabist Company's bankruptcy filing is a sobering reminder that legal cannabis remains a brutal business environment, even as new markets inch open in Texas and D.C. experiments with cannabis-infused beverages. With 4/20 just twelve days out, the industry is alive with both promise and peril.

Top Story

Pennsylvania's Governor Turns Up the Heat on Legalization

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is no longer content to wait. He's publicly escalating pressure on the state legislature to pass adult-use cannabis legalization, framing it explicitly as a revenue tool for children's programs and public safety — a politically savvy reframe that ties weed to motherhood-and-apple-pie priorities.

"While some in Harrisburg claim we can't afford to make bigger investments in our kids, public safety..." — the governor's rhetoric is pointed and deliberate. Pennsylvania borders New Jersey, New York, and Maryland, all of which have legal adult-use markets. Every day without legalization is an estimated hundreds of millions in tax revenue flowing to neighboring states.

Pennsylvania would be a massive market — the fifth-largest state by population, with a strong existing medical program and an established consumer base already crossing state lines to buy legally. For home growers and seed buyers, a Pennsylvania green light would unlock one of the largest new cultivation-permit ecosystems on the East Coast.

Watch for movement in the state House in the coming weeks. The governor's public pressure campaign suggests his team believes the votes may finally be close enough to force a floor debate. This is the story to track into spring.

Policy & Legalization

North Carolina Advisory Council Calls Prohibition a Dead End

A state-appointed advisory council in North Carolina formally called on lawmakers to legalize and regulate the adult-use cannabis market this week. The council's language was unusually direct: "The status quo is not an option." This is significant because it's not a NORML press release — it's the state's own appointed experts.

North Carolina sits in a region where neighbor states are rapidly moving. The council's endorsement gives political cover to lawmakers who have been hesitant. A regulated market in NC would create massive new opportunity for legal cultivators in a state with excellent agricultural infrastructure and climate.

Idaho Lawmakers Vote to Discourage Medical Cannabis Ballot Measure

In a move that underscores the political divide, Idaho's House joined the Senate in approving a resolution urging voters to reject a medical cannabis initiative before it even reaches the ballot. The resolution is non-binding but signals fierce institutional resistance. Idaho remains one of the last states with zero cannabis access of any kind, and this move suggests that won't change quietly.

Missouri Bans Intoxicating Hemp — And It Heads to the Governor's Desk

The Missouri General Assembly passed House Bill 2641, which would ban the sale of intoxicating hemp products starting November 12. The bill aligns Missouri with a coming shift in federal hemp policy being pushed by Republican legislators. For consumers who've relied on delta-8 or THC-O hemp products, the clock is now ticking. Growers producing hemp for intoxicating derivatives should be planning pivots now.

Business & Markets

The Cannabist Company Files for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy

The Cannabist Company — a major multi-state operator based in Massachusetts — announced it is selling all subsidiary ownership interests and entering Chapter 15 bankruptcy. The company has already sold its Virginia Green Leaf Medical stake. This is a stark reminder that scale alone doesn't equal survival in cannabis. High taxes, banking restrictions, and margin compression have now claimed another major MSO.

D.C. Mayor Proposes Brewery-Cannabis Beverage Partnerships

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser introduced legislation allowing local breweries to partner with licensed medical cannabis manufacturers to produce cannabis-infused beverages. It's a creative workaround in a city where full adult-use retail remains legally tangled. This kind of cross-industry collaboration could become a model for other jurisdictions — and signals where the beverage market is heading despite California consumer resistance to low-dose products.

March Cannabis Sales: Mixed Signals

New data from BDSA across 15 states shows cannabis sales rose 6.5% sequentially in March — but when adjusted for the extra days in the month, per-day sales actually fell 3.8%. That's a nuanced picture: the market isn't shrinking, but it's not growing as fast as the raw numbers suggest. Price compression and oversupply remain structural headwinds heading into the 4/20 season.

Science & Cultivation

Solo Sessions: The Wellness Case for Consuming Alone

New editorial coverage from The Fresh Toast highlights emerging research and consumer testimony around solo cannabis consumption as a legitimate wellness practice — not a red flag for problematic use. Mindful solo sessions are being reframed around intentionality: clarity, relaxation, and personal ritual rather than social lubrication. For home growers, this connects directly to why strain selection matters — growing for your own specific wellness profile is the ultimate expression of home cultivation.

End-of-Life Cannabis Care Gains Mainstream Attention

Coverage of cannabis in hospice and palliative care settings is reaching mainstream outlets, with USA Today asking the pointed question: if it works, why can't doctors prescribe it? The answer remains federal scheduling — cannabis sits at Schedule I, making formal prescriptions legally impossible. Rescheduling, still pending at the DEA, would change this overnight for millions of the most vulnerable patients.

Culture & Community

Oakland's NBA Team Leans Into Cannabis Culture — Literally

What started as an April Fools' Day joke has become reality: the Oakland NBA franchise is officially embracing an alternate identity as the Oakland "Blazers" — a direct nod to the city's deep cannabis culture. Fan response was so enthusiastic the team went all-in. It's a cultural moment worth noting: cannabis identity is now a marketing asset, not a liability, for major sports franchises.

Scarlett Johansson, Cypress Hill, and a Massive Blunt

Scarlett Johansson told Stephen Colbert that her first-ever concert was Cypress Hill — and she was, in her words, "super high." The story is making rounds and serves as a delightful pre-4/20 celebrity moment. Sometimes the culture section just delivers.

What This Means for Growers

  • Pennsylvania and North Carolina are the markets to watch. If either state legalizes in 2026, home cultivation provisions will be on the table — now is the time to engage with your state reps and advocacy groups.
  • Missouri's hemp ban is a warning shot for derivative cultivators. If you're growing hemp for delta-8 or similar products, diversify your output strategy before November 12.
  • The Cannabist bankruptcy underscores why craft and home growing remain resilient. Large operators are collapsing under tax and regulatory burden; small-scale personal cultivation has zero overhead from that angle.
  • Solo wellness consumption is driving demand for specific cultivar profiles — calming, clarifying strains rather than party-oriented highs. Growing to your own therapeutic needs is increasingly well-supported by both science and culture.
  • The DEA's credibility crisis (per High Times' deep dive) matters for rescheduling timelines. Political pressure on a weakened DEA may actually accelerate Schedule III movement — which would open medical research and prescription pathways that could reshape what growers can legally claim about their product.

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Policy

Policy & Legalization

17 articles
Policy · Cannabis News (all)Pennsylvania governor steps up cannabis legalization push (Newsletter: April 8, 2026) - Marijuana Moment
PolicyCannabis News (all)

Pennsylvania governor steps up cannabis legalization push (Newsletter: April 8, 2026) - Marijuana Moment

Pennsylvania governor steps up cannabis legalization push (Newsletter: April 8, 2026) Marijuana Moment

Marijuana Moment
PolicyMarijuana Moment

Pennsylvania governor steps up cannabis legalization push (Newsletter: April 8, 2026)

DEA: marijuana rescheduling appeal still “pending”; GOP congressman: let states legalize; MO gov on hemp THC ban; ID med...

Cannabis News (all)
PolicyCannabis News (all)

The sheriff who wants to save Michigan’s cannabis industry - City Pulse

The sheriff who wants to save Michigan’s cannabis industry City Pulse

Policy · Cannabis News (all)Cannabis consumers don’t want low-dose THC beverages, California companies claim - MJBizDaily
PolicyCannabis News (all)

Cannabis consumers don’t want low-dose THC beverages, California companies claim - MJBizDaily

Cannabis consumers don’t want low-dose THC beverages, California companies claim MJBizDaily

Policy · NORMLNorth Carolina: State-Appointed Advisory Council Calls on Lawmakers to Legalize and Regulate the Adult-Use Cannabis Market
PolicyNORML

North Carolina: State-Appointed Advisory Council Calls on Lawmakers to Legalize and Regulate the Adult-Use Cannabis Market

"The status quo is not an option. The Council agrees that a well-regulated market … is a safer market." The post North C...

Policy · Cannabis News (all)Experts suggest marijuana legalization - Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald
PolicyCannabis News (all)

Experts suggest marijuana legalization - Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald

Experts suggest marijuana legalization Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald

Science

Science & Cultivation

2 articles
Science · The Fresh ToastConsuming Cannabis Alone Can Be Good For Your Wellness
ScienceThe Fresh Toast

Consuming Cannabis Alone Can Be Good For Your Wellness

Consuming Cannabis Alone Can Be Good For Your Wellness Consuming cannabis alone can be good for your wellness, offering ...

Science · The Fresh ToastDC Is Making Moves With Marijuana
ScienceThe Fresh Toast

DC Is Making Moves With Marijuana

DC Is Making Moves With Marijuana DC is making moves with marijuana amid federal gridlock, helping medical and proposing...

Culture

Culture & Community

6 articles
Culture · High TimesIt’s No Joke: The Oakland ‘Blazers’ Are About to Light Up the East Bay
CultureHigh Times

It’s No Joke: The Oakland ‘Blazers’ Are About to Light Up the East Bay

Fan response to the Ballers' April Fools' Day gag convinced the team to go all-in on an alt-identity that's a nod to the...

Culture · High TimesNew Book Explores Tripping, Microdosing And The Expanding World Of Psychedelics
CultureHigh Times

New Book Explores Tripping, Microdosing And The Expanding World Of Psychedelics

DoubleBlind is taking seven years of psychedelic journalism, workshops and community-building and turning it into a hard...

Culture · High TimesJimmy Kimmel Made a Weed Doc for Hulu. Of Course High Times Is In It
CultureHigh Times

Jimmy Kimmel Made a Weed Doc for Hulu. Of Course High Times Is In It

Jimmy Kimmel’s new Hulu series for 4/20 includes a documentary short on High Times, alongside films on Harold & Kumar, g...

Culture · High TimesPizza Movie Takes the Old Stoner Comedy Blueprint and Lets It Hallucinate
CultureHigh Times

Pizza Movie Takes the Old Stoner Comedy Blueprint and Lets It Hallucinate

A pizza run, a stash of mystery drugs and a pair of college freshmen are enough to launch Pizza Movie into full freakout...

Culture · High TimesScarlett Johansson On Her First Concert Ever (It Was Cypress Hill And She Was Super High)
CultureHigh Times

Scarlett Johansson On Her First Concert Ever (It Was Cypress Hill And She Was Super High)

Scarlett Johansson tells Stephen Colbert she got high at her first Cypress Hill concert, recalling a massive blunt and h...

Culture · High TimesInside the DEA’s Crisis of Legitimacy
CultureHigh Times

Inside the DEA’s Crisis of Legitimacy

A long trail of corruption cases, oversight failures, and drug-war contradictions has left the DEA with a credibility pr...

Major News

Major News Outlets

3 articles
Major News · USA TodayIf it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? The Excerpt - USA Today
Major NewsUSA Today

If it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? The Excerpt - USA Today

If it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? The Excerpt USA Today

Major News · ForbesWhy Most Celebrity Cannabis Brands Failed — And The Four Things The Survivors Had In Common - Forbes
Major NewsForbes

Why Most Celebrity Cannabis Brands Failed — And The Four Things The Survivors Had In Common - Forbes

Why Most Celebrity Cannabis Brands Failed — And The Four Things The Survivors Had In Common Forbes

Major News · USA TodayIf it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? - USA Today
Major NewsUSA Today

If it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? - USA Today

If it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? USA Today

Business

Business & Markets

2 articles
Business · GanjapreneurWashington, D.C. Mayor Proposes Partnerships Between Medical Cannabis Companies and Breweries
BusinessGanjapreneur

Washington, D.C. Mayor Proposes Partnerships Between Medical Cannabis Companies and Breweries

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) last week introduced a bill that would allow local breweries to partner with li...

Business · GanjapreneurNebraska Legislature Passes Bill Giving Medical Cannabis Commission Power to Set Fees and Raise Revenue
BusinessGanjapreneur

Nebraska Legislature Passes Bill Giving Medical Cannabis Commission Power to Set Fees and Raise Revenue

Nebraska lawmakers last week approved a bill to allow the state Medical Cannabis Commission to set fees and raise revenu...

All Sources — Apr 8

PolicyCannabis News (all)Pennsylvania governor steps up cannabis legalization push (Newsletter: April 8, 2026) - Marijuana MomentPolicyMarijuana MomentPennsylvania governor steps up cannabis legalization push (Newsletter: April 8, 2026)PolicyCannabis News (all)The sheriff who wants to save Michigan’s cannabis industry - City PulseScienceThe Fresh ToastConsuming Cannabis Alone Can Be Good For Your WellnessCultureHigh TimesIt’s No Joke: The Oakland ‘Blazers’ Are About to Light Up the East BayPolicyCannabis News (all)Cannabis consumers don’t want low-dose THC beverages, California companies claim - MJBizDailyPolicyNORMLNorth Carolina: State-Appointed Advisory Council Calls on Lawmakers to Legalize and Regulate the Adult-Use Cannabis MarketPolicyCannabis News (all)Experts suggest marijuana legalization - Roanoke-Chowan News-HeraldCultureHigh TimesNew Book Explores Tripping, Microdosing And The Expanding World Of PsychedelicsPolicyMarijuana MomentPennsylvania Governor Says Legalizing Marijuana Will Raise Revenue To Support Kids And Public Safety ProgramsMajor NewsUSA TodayIf it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? The Excerpt - USA TodayCultureHigh TimesJimmy Kimmel Made a Weed Doc for Hulu. Of Course High Times Is In ItCultureHigh TimesPizza Movie Takes the Old Stoner Comedy Blueprint and Lets It HallucinateScienceThe Fresh ToastDC Is Making Moves With MarijuanaPolicyMarijuana MomentIdaho Lawmakers Approve Resolution Asking Voters To Reject Medical Cannabis Ballot MeasurePolicyFilter MagazineCDC and ONDCP Issue Health Alert for Medetomidine, an Unusual MovePolicyCannabis News (all)Two top NC lawmakers push back on council recommendation to legalize marijuana - Raleigh News & ObserverPolicyMarijuana MomentOhio Judge Pauses Hemp Product Ban Enforcement, Saying It Favors Marijuana IndustryCultureHigh TimesScarlett Johansson On Her First Concert Ever (It Was Cypress Hill And She Was Super High)PolicyMarijuana MomentMissouri Governor Says Restricting Hemp THC Products Is ‘Something We Need To Get Done’ As Ban Bill Heads To His DeskPolicyFilter MagazineCould Aversion Therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder Make a Comeback?PolicyMarijuana MomentMarijuana Rescheduling Appeal Process ‘Remains Pending’ Despite Trump’s Executive Order, DEA Says In New FilingCultureHigh TimesInside the DEA’s Crisis of LegitimacyPolicyMarijuana MomentGOP Congressman Says States Should Be Able To Legalize Marijuana, Even If He Prefers ‘Medical Margaritas’Major NewsForbesWhy Most Celebrity Cannabis Brands Failed — And The Four Things The Survivors Had In Common - ForbesMajor NewsUSA TodayIf it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? - USA TodayPolicyMarijuana MomentUS System For Classifying Marijuana And Other Drugs Does ‘Immense Damage,’ Former DEA Senior Official SaysPolicyMarijuana MomentCannabis rescheduling testimony in Congress (Newsletter: April 7, 2026)BusinessGanjapreneurWashington, D.C. Mayor Proposes Partnerships Between Medical Cannabis Companies and BreweriesBusinessGanjapreneurNebraska Legislature Passes Bill Giving Medical Cannabis Commission Power to Set Fees and Raise Revenue

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