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What Happened in Weed Last Week: August 12-16, 2024

What Happened in Weed Last Week: August 12-16, 2024

This past week in weed saw some major moves, as Ohio opened its adult use market off in a big way. Speaking of adult use, Florida’s upcoming ballot initiative continues to cause debate, and North Dakota appears set to vote on legalization in November as well. Meanwhile, on the other end of the world, Thailand appears set to recriminalize adult use.

All that and a ton more on another wild week in weed

Monday August 12

  • North Dakota’s Secretary of State’s Office announced that recreational cannabis will be on the ballot this November. 
  • Missouri banned intoxicating hemp-derived THC products in liquor-licensed stores, leading to pushback from several hemp industry leaders.
  • MJBiz reports that rescheduling and the Farm Bill are leading to a surge in cannabis lobbying.
  • Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, a long-time legalization proponent, said he won’t vote for the state’s recreational legalization initiative, citing opposition to the issue being handled as a constitutional amendment. 

Tuesday August 13

Wednesday August 14

Thursday August 15

  • AP broke down several of Vice President Kamala Harris’ policy shifts over the years, including cannabis.  
  • Ohio sold $11.5 million in the first five days of legal rec sales. 
  • Swing state voters appear to support legalization and banking access for pot businesses.
  • An erroneously delivered summons allowed a Queen convenience store accused of unlicensed cannabis sales, causing concern over potentially more rulings like this. 

Friday August 16 

  • The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency has accused processor One Love Labs of importing cannabis from Oregon
  • A second wave of recalls reportedly has the Missouri market ‘scrambling.’
  • Boxing legend and cannabis entrepreneur Mike Tyson is the latest to urge Floridians to vote ‘yes’ on the state’s adult use legalization ballot initiative.
  • Despite strong first-week sales from neighbor Ohio, Michigan dispensaries along the border aren’t fretting just yet

That’s a bit of what happened in weed last week. Did we miss anything? Send us a message, and we’ll do our best to round up all the essentials next week. 



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