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Ohio cannabis referendum faces deadline next week (Newsletter: March 13, 2026)
Mar 13, 2026
Tom Angell
Marijuana Moment
*Senate psychedelics bill; Feds reject Snoop’s “Smoke Weed” trademark; MD
medical marijuana for firefighters; Cannabis consumers’ politics*
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*/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW*
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied an application to trademark
“Smoke Weed Everyday” that was filed by Snoop Dogg’s company—determining
that registrations can’t be issued for federally illegal goods and that the
phrase is too “commonly used” to “function as a trademark.”
Sens. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and David McCormick (R-PA) filed a bill to
provide $30 million to support psychedelic-focused “centers for excellence”
operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs where veterans could receive
treatment involving substances like psilocybin, MDMA and ibogaine.
An Ohio cannabis campaign has less than one week left to collect enough
signatures for a referendum to block new marijuana and hemp restrictions
from taking effect.
The Delaware Senate Health & Social Services Committee approved a bill to
allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals and
other healthcare facilities.
The Maryland House Economic Matters Committee held a hearing on a bill to
protect firefighters and rescue workers from being penalized for off-duty
use of medical cannabis, with the sponsor saying they “should not be
punished for seeking legal, medically prescribed relief for the physical
toll of that work.”
NuggMD’s Andrew Graham authored a new Marijuana Moment op-ed about polling
data that shows “cannabis consumers as a group do not have a political
party preference that differs from the general electorate.”
*/ FEDERAL*
The Drug Enforcement Administration is promoting a podcast about the
science of addiction.
The Congressional Research Service published a report about drug use in the
military.
*/ STATES*
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s (D) budget proposal projects $106 million
in marijuana revenue for Fiscal year 2027, with $25.5 million being used to
support hospital- and community-based violence intervention programs.
Minnesota regulators announced a recall of cannabis products that do not
meet THC content or labeling requirements.
Delaware’s top marijuana regulator discussed the rollout of the state’s
recreational market.
Colorado regulators published average market rates for retail marijuana.
California regulators sent updates on various cannabis issues.
The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Advisory Board will meet on March 25.
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*/ INTERNATIONAL*
North Macedonia regulators are revoking medical cannabis business licenses
over alleged violations.
*/ SCIENCE & HEALTH*
A study found that “cannabis users performed modestly better on tests of numeric
memory and fluid intelligence, but no significant differences were observed
in longitudinal cognitive change.”
A study suggested that “medical cannabis reimbursement may be a viable
option for very select workers’ compensation patients.”
*/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS*
The Texas Hemp Coalition transitioned to inactive operational status “until
meaningful progress is made toward advancing and protecting the hemp
industry in Texas.”
*/ BUSINESS*
Verano Holdings Corp. reported quarterly net revenue of $206.6 million and
a net loss of $183.4 million.
SNDL Inc. reported quarterly net revenue of C$252.5 million.
Ascend Wellness Holdings, Inc. reported quarterly net revenue of $120.5
million and a net loss of $48.7 million.
Village Farms International, Inc. reported quarterly net sales of $49.6
million.
MariMed Inc. reported quarterly revenue of $41.7 million and a net loss of
$4.6 million.
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