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The Department of Transportation warned that medical cannabis or hemp use does not excuse positive drug tests, while the House Agriculture Committee advanced a Farm Bill containing hemp-related provisions. Key state developments include the New Hampshire Senate’s rejection of a legalization bill and Oklahoma’s governor calling for the end of the state’s medical marijuana program.

Feds warn about medical cannabis & hemp in drug tests (Newsletter: March 6, 2026)

Mar 6, 2026

Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment



*Farm Bill advances with hemp provisions; NH legalization rejected; AZ
cannabis smoke bill amended; OK gov on medical marijuana; New cannabis
coalition*

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*/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW*

The Department of Transportation sent a reminder warning substance abuse
professionals to disregard attempts to justify positive drug tests for THC
due to workers’ use of medical marijuana or hemp oil.

The House Agriculture Committee approved a Farm Bill that includes certain
provisions to aid the hemp industry—but without voting on amendments that
sought to delay the federal recriminalization of hemp THC products.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) said the state’s medical cannabis program
“has failed” and “it’s time to shut this broken system down and protect our
kids and communities.”

- “We don’t need more weed shops than pharmacies.”

The New Hampshire Senate rejected a marijuana legalization bill that had
been passed by the House of Representatives.

The Arizona Senate scaled back legislation to punish people for creating
“excessive” marijuana smoke or odor by removing most criminal penalties.

National Compassionate Care Council founding member Sasha Kalcheff-Korn
explains in a Marijuana Moment op-ed how the new group will unite the
healthcare-aligned sector of the cannabis industry “around a single
mission: turning executive momentum into durable policy that actually
reaches people” as rescheduling proceeds.

- “This is not about advancing an industry for its own sake. It is about
ensuring that when patients and healthcare providers discuss cannabinoid
therapy, they can do so within a clear, evidence-informed federal
framework.”

A New Jersey appeals court ruled that municipalities cannot deny requests
for local support to open marijuana dispensaries without explaining those
decisions.

*/ FEDERAL*

The Department of Justice is prosecuting a Kansas hemp retail store owner
for alleged marijuana and weapons violations.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is urging Latin American countries to take a
more aggressive approach against drug cartels.

The National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse will meet on Monday.

*/ STATES*

Connecticut’s attorney general discussed efforts to combat unlicensed
marijuana sales.

The West Virginia House of Delegates passed legislation to allow medical
cannabis edibles and to reallocate medical marijuana revenue.

The Mississippi Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee rejected a
House-passed bill to allow medical cannabis use in healthcare facilities.

A Louisiana representative spoke about her bill to create a marijuana
legalization pilot program.

Pennsylvania lawmakers discussed the prospects of legalizing marijuana.

Ohio regulators announced a recall of marijuana products that are not
marked with a universal THC symbol on each serving.

Alabama’s top medical cannabis regulator said sales to patients should
begin in late April or early May.

Washington State regulators sent guidance on cannabis tax payment processes.

Michigan regulators published a cannabis business compliance best practices
guide.

California officials published a report on the first five years of the
Cannabis Watershed Protection Program.


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*/ LOCAL*

New York City’s mayor visited a safe consumption site for illegal drugs.

*/ INTERNATIONAL*

New South Wales, Australia’s premier said his government will support
legislation to protect medical cannabis patients from DUI charges.

*/ SCIENCE & HEALTH*

A study found that “patients positively endorsed cannabis use during cancer
care.”

A study found that “approximately one-third of patients reported cannabis
use during [substance use disorder] treatment” and that “motivations for
cannabis use were to alleviate pain, pain-related anxiety and poor sleep
quality, and viewing cannabis as a harm reducing therapeutic.”

*/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS*

A poll of South Carolina voters found that they support regulating instead
of banning hemp products, 73 percent to 13 percent.

*/ BUSINESS*

Cresco Labs Inc. reported quarterly net revenue of $161.5 million and a net
loss of $88.9 million.

Splash Beverage Group, Inc. executed a non-binding letter of intent for a
proposed merger with Medterra CBD, LLC.

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