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GOP senator pushes federal cannabis “regulatory construct” (Newsletter: October 15, 2025)

SCOTUS acts on marijuana & guns case; CA gov vetoes cannabis shipping bill; NC psychedelics; Study: Blunt smoking on the rise; OH hemp THC product ban
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Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) told Marijuana Moment that it’s time to create a federal “regulatory construct” for cannabis “where you have excise taxes, you have money flowing to law enforcement and other agencies and then have Congress have a simple up or down vote on it.”
The U.S. Supreme Court narrowed its list of pending cases concerning the federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana consumers as the justices declined to take up one of about a half dozen—with the others now set to be discussed at a meeting on Friday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) vetoed a bill that would have allowed certain marijuana microbusinesses to ship medical cannabis products directly to patients via common carriers like FedEx and UPS.
Bipartisan North Carolina lawmakers spoke about the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics for military veterans—with a Republican senator saying the state could “lead the nation” on the issue.
A new study found that marijuana “blunt smoking increased substantially from 2015 to 2022” in the U.S.—with much of the rise from “groups with historically lower use rates” such as women, older people and those who do not drink alcohol.
As an executive order from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) temporarily banning intoxicating hemp products takes effect, business owners are worried the policy will negatively impact their employees and customers.
/ FEDERAL
The U.S. government reportedly revoked visas of at least 50 Mexican politicians and government officials amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on drug cartels and their suspected political allies.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) said there are “a lot of folks who own firearms and smoke marijuana.”
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) said she is “sympathetic” to the cannabis industry’s concerns about a new wholesale tax.
Arkansas’s finance secretary told lawmakers that regulators are in no rush to award final medical cannabis dispensary licenses.
A Pennsylvania senator tweeted, “Two things I think @realDonaldTrump will do before the midterms, reschedule cannabis, and fix our broken health insurance system.”
Washington, D.C.’s top medical cannabis regulator discussed efforts to enforce laws against unregulated businesses selling marijuana, psychedelics and other drugs.
California regulators adopted changes to cannabis tax rules.
Missouri regulators published draft changes to rules on marijuana dispensary licenses.
The New York Cannabis Advisory Board an initial round of grants to organizations serving communities impacted by marijuana arrests.
Vermont regulators suspended the license of a cannabis business.
Oregon regulators will consider changes to marijuana and hemp rules on Thursday.
Nevada regulators will consider cannabis business issues on Thursday.
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/ LOCAL
The Boston, Massachusetts Cannabis Board will meet on October 22.
/ SCIENCE & HEALTH
A study of mice suggested that “cannabinoid administration has the potential to be an effective alternate therapeutic option for [ulcerative colitis] management.”
A study examined “factors influencing nonprofit responses to cannabis industry philanthropy.”
/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS
The leader of the Scottish Labour Party discussed his opposition to decriminalizing drugs.
/ BUSINESS
Glass House Brands Inc. began trading on the Robinhood platform.
Tilray Medical is expanding its medical cannabis operations into Panama.
Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. entered into an amended and restated agreement with Needham Bank to expand the borrowing capacity of its revolving credit facility from $40 million to $100 million and extend the maturity to up to five years.
Missouri retailers sold $118.9 million worth of legal marijuana products in September.
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