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Texas voters approve cannabis legalization ballot measure (Newsletter: March 5, 2026)
Mar 5, 2026
Tom Angell
Marijuana Moment
*VA marijuana sales & resentencing votes; FL legalization poll & court
battle; WA & VA medical cannabis in hospitals; HI psychedelics; MI revenue*
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*/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW*
Texas voters who participated in the Democratic primary election approved a
marijuana ballot question that asks whether the state should “legalize
cannabis for adults and automatically expunge criminal records for past
low-level cannabis offenses”—by a margin of 80 percent to 20 percent.
A new poll of Florida likely voters shows that 66 percent support
legalizing marijuana, a result that comes as state officials are asking the
Supreme Court to uphold their rejection of tens of thousands of signatures
on cannabis ballot petitions.
The Florida House of Representatives passed a bill to slash medical
cannabis registration fees for military veterans—with the sponsor saying
that marijuana helps with “managing chronic pain, alleviating the effects
of PTSD, improving sleep and reducing the dependency on opioids.”
The Virginia House of Delegates and Senate gave final passage to amended
versions of each other’s bills to legalize recreational marijuana sales,
and the House approved legislation to provide resentencing relief for prior
cannabis convictions.
The Virginia Senate and House of Delegates passed a bill to allow medical
cannabis use in hospitals and create a new state working group to issue
guidelines on the issue, teeing it up to be sent to Gov. Abigail Spanberger
(D) after a technical error in companion legislation is fixed.
Washington State lawmakers sent Gov. Bob Ferguson (D) a bill to allow
terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in healthcare facilities
such as hospitals, nursing homes and hospices.
The Hawaii Senate Ways and Means Committee approved a bill to create a
psychedelics task force responsible for studying and making policy
recommendations on providing access to breakthrough therapies such as
psilocybin and MDMA.
The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency announced that the state is
distributing nearly $94 million in marijuana tax revenue to 313 municipal,
county and tribal governments to support various local infrastructure,
education and other programs and services.
*/ FEDERAL*
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico sent a warning to U.S. citizens
traveling for spring break that “drug possession and use, including of
medical marijuana, is illegal in Mexico and may result in a lengthy jail
sentence.”
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said positive results in a trial of 5-MeO-DMT
benzoate are “great to see. Expanding access to psychedelics was the one
legislative collaboration I had with @AOC.”
*/ STATES*
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) touted efforts to combat sales of illegal
kratom products.
Oklahoma’s attorney general said the bond set by a court for the alleged
leader of an illegal marijuana operation is too low.
Kansas’s House speaker said his chamber will not take up marijuana reform
unless the Senate acts first.
A Pennsylvania representative is planning to file a bill to regulate hemp
THC beverages.
A Maryland senator discussed his bill to protect firefighters and rescue
workers from being fired for off-duty medical cannabis use.
A Michigan senator said the state attorney general could initiate an
investigation into Menominee’s marijuana business approval process.
A Virginia delegate said he is proud to have voted for a bill to legalize
recreational marijuana sales even as a prohibitionist organization is
targeting him in an ad.
Washington, D.C. officials closed a medical cannabis cultivation facility
over alleged violations.
Minnesota regulators published a report on tax-delinquent cannabis
businesses.
The Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission will meet on Thursday.
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*/ LOCAL*
The Los Angeles, California City Council voted to develop an amnesty
program for tax-delinquent marijuana businesses.
*/ INTERNATIONAL*
Canadian officials reported that the cannabis industry contributed nearly
$11.6 billion to the country’s gross domestic product in 2025.
*/ SCIENCE & HEALTH*
A study found that “contrary to the prevailing assumption that cannabis use
exacerbates cognitive decline, our findings indicate an unexpected
association between cannabis use and preserved cognitive functioning in
psychosis.”
A study found that “psilocybin sessions delivered under the Oregon
regulatory model were associated with clinically meaningful improvements in depression,
anxiety, and well-being 30-days post-session.”
*/ BUSINESS*
RYTHM, Inc. reported quarterly revenue of $10.7 million and a net loss of
$13.6 million.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is laying off 58 employees at a customer service
center in Clearwater, Florida.
High Tide Inc. has new board of directors members.
*/ CULTURE*
Wrestler Rob Van Dam said he would consider returning to the WWE now that
it no longer drug tests for marijuana.
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