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The summary covers several cannabis-related developments, including a lawsuit against DoorDash and Total Wine & More over alleged Virginia hemp law violations; the New Hampshire House approving a marijuana legalization bill; high support for recreational and medical marijuana legalization in a Kansas poll; the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska approving its first marijuana operation license; a study suggesting greater cannabis retail access may reduce heavy alcohol use; and an Ohio judge extending a temporary pause on the ban of intoxicating hemp products. It also touches on federal and state regulatory updates, international progress, and health studies.

Jushi Subsidiary Sues DoorDash and Total Wine Over High-THC Hemp Sales in Virginia

Oct 29, 2025

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

The latest cannabis updates show a mix of legal battles and progress. In Virginia, a Jushi Holdings subsidiary is suing DoorDash and Total Wine, claiming they’re moving hemp products that blow past legal THC limits. Meanwhile, New Hampshire’s House committee just gave the nod to a legalization bill, and a fresh Kansas poll shows a solid majority is ready for both medical and recreational weed. Over in Nebraska, the Omaha Tribe is making history with its first vertically integrated license, even as state officials try to pump the brakes on voter-approved laws.

One of the coolest takeaways is a new study suggesting that better access to dispensaries actually helps reduce heavy drinking, especially for younger adults and seniors. This is a huge win for the community because it backs up what we’ve been saying for years: cannabis is a safer alternative that fits into a healthy lifestyle. Whether it’s tribal sovereignty in Nebraska or fighting for fair play in Virginia, these shifts mean more reliable access and better options for every toker out there.

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