Last Week in Weed: Jan. 27th- Feb. 3rd, 2025
Welcome to the latest edition of “Last week in Weed,” catching you up on the latest breaking news and industry developments in the world of cannabis.
Here’s what you may have missed over the last week:
$250,000 Donation to Trump’s Inauguration by Major Cannabis Company
Marijuana Moment revealed that a prominent cannabis company donated $250,000 to Donald Trump’s inauguration in 2017. The contribution was reportedly part of an effort to curry favor with the administration as the industry continues to seek federal reform. This donation underscores the lengths cannabis companies are willing to go to secure political influence amid ongoing federal prohibition.
RFK Jr. Sidesteps Marijuana Legalization Questions
In a surprising twist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while campaigning as Trump’s potential health secretary, sidestepped questions on marijuana legalization. He suggested that decisions about rescheduling cannabis would once again be left to the DEA. This evasive answer raises concerns among reform advocates who hoped Kennedy would champion a more progressive stance on cannabis policy. Some view it as a strategic political move ahead of confirmation, while others anticipate more of the same as it pertains to cannabis rescheduling finally coming to fruition. The industry remains skeptical about the DEA’s impartiality in handling marijuana classification.
NHL Players Ditch Alcohol for Edibles and Video Games
A recent survey reported by Marijuana Moment found that two-thirds of NHL players have turned to marijuana edibles this season instead of traditional party culture staples like alcohol. Players also cited video games as a preferred off-hours activity. This shift reflects broader societal trends where cannabis is becoming a more socially acceptable recreational choice, even in professional sports.
Also read: Navigating Growth in the CEA and Cannabis Industry: Insights from David Cohen
Colorado Springs Officials Sued Over Legalization Dispute
Officials in Colorado Springs are facing a lawsuit after attempting to overturn a voter-approved measure that legalized marijuana sales in the city. This move has sparked outrage among local advocates who see it as a blatant attempt to ignore the will of the voters. The legal challenge will likely set a precedent for how local governments handle cannabis reform in states where legalization has strong public support.
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