January 19, 2024

This Week in Cannabis News, January 19, 2024

By
Jay Rosenthal
January 19, 2024

Welcome to this Week in Cannabis News for Friday, January 19, 2024. Watch the full episode of This Week in Cannabis News:

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Hereโ€™s what you need to know this week:

โ€NCAA Rethinking Cannabis

NCAA leaders are considering a measure that would remove cannabis as a banned substance for student-athletes and treating cannabis much more like it does alcohol.ย 

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New York to rethink cannabis potency tax

In her 2025 budget, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul aims to repeal the stateโ€™s potency tax. In the proposal, the state would replace the potency tax with a 9% wholesale excise tax.


Illinois cannabis sales

Illinois sold a record $182 million worth of cannabis in the month of December, according to figures from the stateโ€™s Department of Revenue.ย 


Wisconsinโ€™s medical cannabis plans

Cannabis is on the minds of legislators and the Governor in Wisconsin and they are aiming to replicate Minnesotaโ€™s medical cannabis regulatory framework.ย 

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Rescheduling cannabis details

Late last week, the documents that serve as the basis for the Department of Health and Human Services recommendation to the DEA about rescheduling cannabis were released publicly.ย 

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Cannabis Expert: Bryan Barash, VP of External Affairs and Deputy General Counsel

For this weekโ€™s cannabis expert we are joined by Dutchieโ€™s Vice President of External Affairs and Deputy General Counsel Bryan Barash. Bryan is Dutchieโ€™s lead on the Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform and he joined This Week in Cannabis News to unpack what HHSโ€™s recommendation documents say and what the path forward in DC might be when it comes to rescheduling.ย 

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About the author
Jay Rosenthal
Lead Content Producer @ Dutchie