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The House passed amendments to expand marijuana waivers for military recruits and approved a report suggesting broader cannabis research. The California Senate passed a bill to pause a marijuana tax hike, and Texas signed a hemp executive order. The Department of Justice is withdrawing proposed regulatory actions related to marijuana research and hemp labs. Other updates include state-level legislative actions, legal challenges, and discussions on cannabis policy.

Trump’s DOJ cancels pending cannabis rules (Newsletter: September 11, 2025)

Sep 11, 2025

Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment



*House passes military & marijuana amendment; Congressional report: expand
cannabis research; CA marijuana tax bill passes; TX hemp order*

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*/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW*

The Department of Justice is withdrawing dozens of proposed regulatory
actions—including one to implement a law to ease marijuana research and
another to waive requirements for hemp labs, the latter of which has used
the same regulation identifier number as cannabis rescheduling hearings.

The House of Representatives passed an amendment to expand marijuana
waivers for military recruits, directing the Department of Defense to
“develop a program” for people “who were not permitted to enlist following
a positive toxicology test for tetrahydrocannabinol so that such potential
enlistees are permitted to reapply for enlistment.”

The House Appropriations Committee approved a report that says researchers
should be studying a broader range of marijuana products that better
represent “the variety, quality and potency of commonly available cannabis
strains” that consumers are actually using.

The California Senate passed a bill to pause a recently enacted tax hike on
marijuana products, sending it back to the Assembly for concurrence on
recent amendments before potentially heading to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission filed proposed rules to
allow doctors to recommend new medical marijuana qualifying conditions and
to create standards for pulmonary inhalation devices for low-THC cannabis.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed a hemp executive order setting age limits
and testing and labeling requirements for THC products after lawmakers
failed to pass legislation on the issue during two special sessions.

*/ FEDERAL*

Attorney General Pam Bondi and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. touted enforcement actions against alleged sales of illicit
vapes containing THC and 7-OH.

Republican South Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Mark Lynch accused Sen.
Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) campaign of doctoring a video to depict him
endorsing the legalization of medicinal cocaine.

Tennessee Republican congressional candidates agreed on opposition to
marijuana legalization during a debate.

*/ STATES*

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) signed a tribal cannabis compact with the Mille
Lacs Band of Ojibwe.

South Dakota’s attorney general touted the sentencing of a former state
Department of Health employee who allegedly falsified her own medical
cannabis card.

A Pennsylvania senator tweeted, “Ran into Rep Amen Brown leaving the
Capitol, briefly discussed how cannabis gets done. I’ll reiterate, the
house needs to pass his bill ( my bill) and send it over.”

A Texas senator tweeted that “the only effective step is to ban all
synthetic cannabinoids, converted cannabinoids, and smokeables outright.”

A Missouri representative cited the passage of a marijuana legalization
initiative as an example of why lawmakers should enact restrictions on the
ballot measure process.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld Florida restrictions
on nonresidents and noncitizens gathering signatures for ballot initiatives
that were challenged by marijuana legalization and other campaigns.

The North Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments in cases on whether
police can use the smell of cannabis as probable cause for searches.

Michigan regulators are asking lawmakers for more authority to address
illicit cannabis activity, unreliable and fraudulent testing results and
the rise of intoxicating hemp products.

New York regulators are pursuing actions against a cannabis testing lab
over alleged violations.

New Jersey regulators approved additional marijuana business licenses.

The Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission will meet on Friday.


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*/ LOCAL*

The La Crosse County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors Judiciary and Law
Committee approved a proposal to lower the fine for marijuana possession to
$1.

The St. Louis County, Missouri Council held a hearing on a bill to ban
intoxicating hemp products.

*/ INTERNATIONAL*

A former Nigerian senator said lawmakers are working on marijuana
legislation.

*/ SCIENCE & HEALTH*

A review concluded that “harnessing the endocannabinoid system promises to
expand the therapeutic arsenal for PTSD, offering hope for more effective
and better-tolerated treatments.”

A study revealed “a novel mechanism through which CBD impedes [pancreatic
ductal adenocarcinoma] metastasis and underscore its promise as a
complementary agent in chemotherapy regimens.”

*/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS*

The Empire State Green Standard Alliance is a new organization focused on
representing the interests of New York cannabis consumers.

The Cannabis Media Council published updated marijuana advertising
guidelines.

*/ BUSINESS*

Mayflower Medicinal workers in Fall River, Massachusetts voted to accept
their first union contract with UFCW 328.

*/ CULTURE*

Seth Rogen discussed his relationship with marijuana and his cannabis brand.

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