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Original Queens of Cannabis, 2024

Hot Summer. Hot Topics. Hot Entrepreneurs.

Hot Summer. Hot Topics.
Hot Entrepreneurs.

The OQs, June 2024
The OQs, June 2024, (from the left) Tanya Osborne, Saki Fenderson, Britni Tantalo, Jessica Naissant, and Kymberly "KymB" Byrnes

The Hottest Entrepreneurs

In this newsletter, we are delighted to share a hot topic from the 10th Annual CWCBExpo 2024: “Journey to Legitimacy: The OGs and OQs of Cannabis.”

This session is steaming hot with our industry’s bravest, courageous and committed who are building and transforming the industry legally, legitimately and enthusiastically. These entrepreneurs and business owners share their stories with passion and heart. Be sure to watch this poignant session of our lovable and remarkable Original Gangsters and Original Queens on their individual journeys to legitimacy.

Read more about these sessions at the bottom of this newsletter.

The OGs, June 2024
The OGs, June 2024 (from the left) Christopher Louie, Hawaii Mike Salman, Coss Marte, Puma Robinson, and Jayson Tantalo
Federal Regulatory Cannabis News

Rescheduling Decision Delayed

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has delayed Rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III and has set a hearing for December 2, 2024. As we reported in our July Newsletter, the public comment period terminated with the DEA receiving over 40,000 comments. Now, Administrator Anne Milgram set a hearing to gather even more input before a decision is made. Who is going to attend this hearing? Who is going to present reasons for and against rescheduling at this hearing?

NORML
New York State Cannabis News
New York State Governor Kathy Hochul Announces Shutdown of Over 1,000 Illicit Shops

Governor Kathy Hochul is keeping her commitment to shutting down illicit cannabis shops across New York. Heading into August, Governor Hochul reported that she and NYC Mayor Adams successfully shuttered more than 1,000 illicit shops statewide. This action has helped increase  sales for the legal shops. Seizures of illegal products are estimated to have been worth over $63MM.

“I am pleased to join Mayor Adams and other officials to celebrate a milestone and recognize the enforcement teams who shut down more than 1,000 unlicensed stores statewide, bringing us closer to our goal of building the strongest, most equitable cannabis industry in the nation.”

– NYS Governor Kathy Hochul

New York State Government
Licensing News from the Office of Cannabis Management, Cannabis Control Board

The New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB) held a board meeting August 6th and the meeting minutes reported that the cannabis industry is thriving with legal dispensary openings across the state. Cannabis sales are increasing as more illicit shops get shut down. Some notable assertions and resolutions from the August 6th meeting minutes include:

  • Social and Economic Equity Update
  • Enforcement Update
  • Market Update*
  • Adult Use Application Review
  • Public Comments

*It says NYS legal cannabis sales surpassed $492M.

NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

Congratulations to These Recent Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

Purple Owl Dispensary
WHITE PLAINS | 405 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains 10605
Website: https://thepurpleowldispensary.com/

RISE Dispensary East Syracuse
EAST SYRACUSE | 6701 Manlius Center Road, East Syracuse 13057
Website: https://risecannabis.com

IGNYTE
WHITE PLAINS | 145-18 14th Avenue, White Plains 11357
Website: risecannabis.com

LotusWorks Wellness
BEACON | 251 Main Street, Beacon 12508
Website: https://lotusworkswellness.com

400 River Dispensary
TROY | 400 River Street, Troy, 12180
Website: https://400rivertroy.com

Chronic Brooklyn
NEW YORK CITY | 483 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn 11215
Website: https://chronicbrooklyn.com

Green Philosophy 716
WEST SENECA | 101 Slade Avenue, West Seneca, 14224
Website: https://gp716.com

Cannadreams
NEW YORK CITY | 862 9th Avenue, New York 10019
Website: https://cannadreams.nyc

NUG Yonkers
YONKERS | 2371 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers 10710
Website: https://nug.com/nug-cannabis-yonkers

Treehouse Cannabis

NYACK | 28 Route 59, Nyack 10960
Website: https://treehousecannabis.com

County Road Cannabis
HUDSON VALLEY | 1326 CR-12, New Hampton 10958
Website: https://countyrdcannabis.com

KushKlub NYC
NEW YORK CITY | 186 Orchard Street, New York 10002
Website: https://kushklub.com

Salmon River Cannabis Company
PULASKI | 3808 State Route 13, Pulaski 13142
Website: https://salmonrivercannabis.com

Happy Munkey
NEW YORK CITY | 151 Dyckman Street, New York 10040
Website: https://happymunkey.com

The People’s Joint
SCHENECTADY | 501 State Street, Schenectady 12305
Website: https://thepeoplesjoint.com
 

New Jersey Cannabis News

New Jersey Seeking Stakeholder Input on Medical Cannabis

This September and October, the New jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission will host scheduled virtual sessions that seek input from stakeholders of medicinal cannabis, including healthcare providers, patients, and business owners.

There will be four such virtual meetings. The meetings will be roundtables led by the Product Safety, Packaging & Labeling Committee, the Permitting & Licensing Committee, and the Public Engagement & Education Committee.

Stakeholders are invited to share feedback with the Board on key issues related to regulation, patient access, and institutional care in New Jersey.

The meetings are scheduled 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on each of the following dates:
  • September 5
  • September 23
  • September 25
  • October 1

The sessions will each be focused on specific topics, so make sure you check for more information.  Click here to get the full listings.

If you want to participate in any of the meetings, click here. (Invitations are required in order to participate, and you will need to fill out an invitation request form.)

NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission
Ohio Cannabis News

Ohio Cannabis Sales are Hot

On August 6th, Ohio started its Adult Sales and right out of the starting gate, sales were hot. In its first week it passed $11.5MM and continued its successful climb since. Combined medical and Adult Use is expected to be a billion dollar market.

Read the story from the Cannabis Business Times.

Cannabis Business Times
Ukraine Cannabis News

Medical Cannabis Available

As of August 16th, medical cannabis was made available in Ukraine to veterans with post traumatic stress disorder and patients with serious illnesses. We reported in previous newsletters that President Zelensky signed into law a bill legalizing medical cannabis on February 15, 2024. Distribution of medical cannabis will be controlled by the government. Patients with a prescription from a doctor for qualifying conditions can now buy the drug legally.

 

THIS MONTH’S CWCBExpo NY 2024 ARCHIVED VIDEO

OGs, June 2024
OGs, June 2024, (from the left) Hawaii Mike Salman, Jayson Tantalo, Coss Marte, Puma Robinson, and Christopher Louie

Journey to Legitimacy: The OGs and OQs of Cannabis

This exciting session is being featured in two segments that share the journeys of those who started with illicit cannabis business practices and have pivoted to building legal cannabis businesses.

Hear the personal and poignant stories from “OGs” (original gangsters) and “OQs” (original queens) and learn about their journeys to legitimacy. Their stories are impactful and are not to be missed.

Segment 1: Journey of the “OGs”
Moderator: Hawaii Mike Salman, Founder, Chef for Higher
Speakers: Christopher Louie, Co-Founder, Made in Xiaolin; Coss Marte, Founder ConBud, Entrepreneur; Puma Robinson, Entrepreneur, Actor, Music Producer; Jayson Tantalo, Co-Founder & COO, Metavega Corp., Flower City Hydropoincs, and Flower City Dispensary, Co-Founder & VP of Operations, New York Cannabis Retail Association

Segment 2: Journey of the “OQs”
Moderator: Tanya Osborne, Founder & CEO, The CannaDiva
Speakers: Kymberly Byrnes, Co-Founder & Chief marketing Officer, TribeTokes; Saki Fenderson, Speaker, educator, community activist; Jessica Naissant, Owner, CEO, Wake & Bake Café; Britni Tantalo, Co-Founder and President, New York Cannabis Retail Association; Co-Founder and President of Flower City Dispensary

OQs, June 2024
OQs, June 2024, (from the left) Tanya Osborne, Saki Fenderson, Britni Tantalo, Jessica Naissant, and Kymberly "KymB" Byrnes

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HITR #17: Dharsh Casinathen, Joyleaf

In this episode, KymB gets the “blunt” facts in a candid conversation with Dharshini Casinathen, Co-founder and President of Joyleaf Recreational Weed Dispensary in Roselle, New Jersey.

In this interview, Dharsh shares her personal journey with cannabis, which began in 2018 as a medical patient in New Jersey. After starting her career as a CPA at KPMG Canada and spending over 13 years at PepsiCo, a Fortune 50 company, Dharsh held multiple leadership roles, building a strong foundation in leadership, finance, and operational excellence.

 

In 2020, an exciting opportunity in the cannabis industry arose, and Dharsh fully embraced it, marking the start of her true passion for cannabis. She went on to co-found the Joyleaf Dispensary in New Jersey, where she created a retail space that offers the perfect product for every moment, while actively working to destigmatize the plant. Dharsh talks about her love for selling cannabis and her dedication to providing her customers with the best possible experience and service. She explains how her corporate experience guides her thinking and her methods to surviving as an entrepreneur in a difficult retail environment.

HITR #16: Venus Rodriguez, NYCRA

In this episode, KymB gets the “blunt” facts in a candid conversation with Venus Rodriguez, Chair of the New York Cannabis Retail Association’s Women’s Committee.

 

With 25 years in the birth and wellness space, Venus Rodriguez has a wealth of experience as a doula, homebirth midwife assistant, and childbirth educator, enhanced by her work with Peruvian Curanderos. As the CEO of Sana Cannabis LLC and Chair of the New York Cannabis Retail Association’s Women’s Committee, Venus is a leader in merging health and wellness with cannabis. She is passionate about holistic healing, women’s empowerment, and promoting social equity in the cannabis industry.

 

In this conversation, Venus shares her cannabis journey, the challenges women face in the industry, and the importance of removing the stigma around cannabis. She also discusses this year’s NYCRA Women’s Soiree, which will take place at the THC NYC on August 15th.

Cy Scott, CEO, Headset

Where is the Industry? What Will Happen With Rescheduling? The Comment Period is Over.

The Future is Upon Us. Where is the Industry?
What Will Happen With Rescheduling?
The Comment Period is Over.

What is the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) going to do now?

In our May and June newsletters we noted that the DEA was accepting public comments on rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III. The public comment period is now over. The DEA has over 40,000 comments to sift through. What will the DEA do? What is a likely outcome? And will the impending election have any impact if the DEA does not have a decision or has not taken action prior to the election?

According to the latest HEADSET analysis, 94% of respondents favored rescheduling or descheduling cannabis.

Read the latest from HEADSET.

HEADSET’s Cy Scott delivered the Industry Update at CWCBExpo New York on June 5.  At that time, the comments were already overwhelmingly favorable for rescheduling or descheduling.  Listen to Cy’s entire presentation on this month’s archived video.

“If they take these comments seriously and really take into account what the people are saying, this is pretty overwhelming, right?

“You’re going to see new investors coming in, new opportunity, and more capital available, which is good, especially for an emerging market like New York.”

– Cy Scott, at CWCBExpo, June 5, 2024

HeadSet
Cy Scott, Co-founder. CEO, Headset
New York State Cannabis News

Licensing News from the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), Cannabis Control Board (CCB) 

 

  • Issuing more licenses across several categories bringing the total for 2024 to 730
  • Amendments to packaging, labeling and marketing regulations for licensees
  • Ongoing efforts to padlock illicit shops across NYC and NYS
New York State Government

At the meeting, the CCB asserted that the cannabis industry in NYS is thriving and growing and that cannabis sales in 2024 will reach $200MM by this June. They said that to date, NYS cannabis sales have surpassed $420MM.

NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

Recent Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

Just A Little Higher Murray Hill
NEW YORK CITY | 628 2nd Avenue, New York 10016
Website: justalittlehigher.com

 

Stoops NYC
NEW YORK CITY | 182 Fifth Ave, New York 10010
Website: stoopsnyc.com

 

RISE Dispensary Halfmoon
HALFMOON | 1675 Route 9, Watkins Plaza, Halfmoon 12065
Website: risecannabis.com

 

Riverbend Dispensary
HUDSON | 531 Warren Street, Hudson 12534
Website: riverbenddispensary.com

 

Happy Times Cannabis Co.
CHEEKTOWAGA | 3807 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga 14215
Website: happytimescannabis.com

 

Silver Cannabis Company
SARATOGA SPRINGS | 75 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs 12866
Website: silver-therapeutics.com/location/saratoga/

 

Twisted Cannabis FLX
GENEVA | 501 Exchange Street, Geneva 14456
Website:
twistedcannabisflx.com

 

Kings House of Fire
CORTLANDT MANOR | 3006 E Main Street, Cortlandt Manor 10567
Website: kingshouseoffire.com

 

Green Genius NYC
NEW YORK CITY | 214 3rd Avenue, New York 10003
Website: greengeniusnyc.com

 

Cussin’s Cannabis
SCHENECTADY | 2075 Central Avenue, Schenectady 12304
Website: cussinscanna.com

 

Polanco Brothers Ridgewood
NEW YORK CITY | 6633 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood 11385
Website: polancobrothersridgewood.com

 

Herb-Z
NEW YORK CITY | 109 E Taft Road, North Syracuse, 13212
Website: herb-z.com

 

Robinson’s Dispensary
ALBANY | 106 Everett Road, Albany, 12205

 

Arkansas, Nebraska and North Dakota Cannabis News

New Ballot Measures

Cannabis advocates in several states organized and gathered signatures to get legalization measures on their 2024 state ballots. The advocates in three states, Arkansas, Nebraska and North Dakota, had more than enough signatures to get the respective measures on the ballots. Arkansas and Nebraska seek medical ballot measures while the North Dakota ballot measure supports adult-use legalization.

NORML
Delaware Cannabis News

Transitioning Dispensaries from Medical to Adult Use

Delaware Governor John Carney signed a legislative bill that allows a pathway for medical licensees and dispensaries to transition to adult-use operators. That pathway has fees to transition. The bill is meant to catapult the development of the adult-use cannabis market.

South Africa Cannabis News

South Africa Works to Build its Cannabis and Hemp Sectors

In November of 2023, CWCBExpo editors visited the South African Consulate in New York City to discuss developing a cannabis industry. CWCBExpo has  been following that country’s cannabis progress since our visit. Here are the latest developments.

South Africa has embarked on several priorities for their country’s Investment Strategy that will spur job creation and growth, and foster recognition of people’s rights.

This past spring, South African President Ramaphosa took significant action regarding the Cannabis and Hemp sectors. In May, President Ramaphosa signed a law called the Cannabis for Private Purposes Act (CfPPA) which regulates the cultivation, possession and use of cannabis by adults in private settings. It also removed cannabis from their Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act. The President’s action opens up the medical market even further for the medicinal cannabis and for further regulatory opportunity for cannabis use among adults.

President Ramaphosa’s actions continued in June when he took the results of a Phakisa that explored the Cannabis and Hemp sectors. A “Phakisa” is a targeted program that seeks to fast-track the government’s targets and goals that help business, education, society and government. The Phakisa for cannabis and hemp brought stakeholders together from several groups. The goal was to develop a cohesive plan to define policy and get various sectors of the South African government to work together to build a meaningful regulatory program for the cannabis and hemp sectors.

President Cyril Ramaphosa
Art installation of South African record labels inside the South African Consulate in New York City, November 2023
Art installation of South African record labels inside the South African Consulate in New York City, November 2023.

THIS MONTH’S CWCBExpo NY 2024 ARCHIVED VIDEO

Industry Update by Cy Scott:
“Trends, Challenges and Opportunities –
Why New York is the Market to Watch in the Midst of Rescheduling”

This Industry Update, recorded at CWCBExpo on June 5, 2024, gives us a big-picture overview of the adult-use market across the United States including the implications of rescheduling from a Schedule I to a Schedule III classification. Also addressed are growth market trends, consumer behavior preferences and sales of different form factors. The data and analytics focuses on the New York Market and why you should put it front and center in your sights. This is a not to be missed market analysis.

Presented by Cy Scott, Co-Founder, CEO, Headset, with Tim Seymour, Portfolio Manager, CNBS Cannabis ETF; Co-Host, CNBC Fast Money.

Cy Scott and Tim Seymour, June 5 2024 at CWCBExpo NY

((from the left) Cy Scott and Tim Seymour

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The Illegalization of Cannabis: How We Got Here, Where We May Be Going

The Illegalization of Cannabis:
How We Got Here, Where We May Be Going

Tune In to the WNYC Archives

While business owners, investors, medical professionals, and activists look toward the prospect of rescheduling, it begs the question of how did cannabis become a Schedule I drug in the first place? It has been a Schedule I drug since 1970, when Congress enacted the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). With that, the modern war on drugs was born and it has continued to proliferate for decades since.

In 1969, NYC’s own former Mayor Ed Koch, at the time a US Representative, held a conference attempting to classify cannabis differently than what it is today. A broadcast from the archives of WNYC, “Tensions High at 1969 Conference on Marijuana” is quite informative and highlights the history of how cannabis landed on Schedule 1.

Federal Rescheduling

Comment Period to Federally Reschedule Cannabis

At our June CWCBExpo New York Conference Program, we highlighted rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III drug and its implications for the cannabis industry. The Justice Department’s proposed rule change to reschedule cannabis requires a public comment period. The deadline is July 22, 2024.

How to Submit Comments

The public comment period runs through July 22, 2024, and comments can be submitted electronically through their portal. Get your comments in

Why is Rescheduling So Important for Business?

Hear it concisely stated from CWCBExpo speaker Matt Karnes, Founder, GreenWave Advisors.

“The re-classification from Schedule I to III is significant because it removes the punitive 280E tax burden that cannabis operators have had to endure. As a result, cash flow profiles are poised to accelerate at a time when capital is scarce. This marks an attractive entry point for investors as valuation multiples are on the cusp of meaningful expansion.”

Matt Karnes, Founder, GreenWave Advisors

Matt Karnes, Founder, GreenWave Advisors
New York State Cannabis News

Licensing News from the NYS Office of Cannabis Management and Cannabis Control Board

In our May Newsletter, we highlighted the operational changes that governor Hochul started to make at the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) since the final report from Jeanette Moy, the Commissioner of General Services. Significant changes and announcements in management at the OCM continued this June. NYS Governor Kathy Hochul appointed the following individuals into roles that she expects to help run the OCM more effectively and efficiently:

  • Felicia A. B. Reid has been appointed Executive Deputy Director and Acting Executive Director.
  • Susan Filburn has been appointed Chief Administrative Officer.
  • Jessica Woolford has been promoted to the position of Director of External Affairs.

NYS Retail Cannabis Taxation Rules

More action at the OCM pertains to the taxation of retail cannabis. The OCM has reformed the taxes associated with retail cannabis sales including:

  • Repealed the THC tax
  • Excise tax on medical cannabis has been reduced to 3.15%
  • Other taxes remain in effect such as the wholesale tax, the local tax, and the state tax

Illicit Shops Being Shut Down

NYS and NYC continue to see more legal dispensaries open up and more illicit shops shut down. By June 18, Governor Hochul’s appointed NYS Task Force closed down 114 illegal cannabis shops. This helps increase sales at legal dispensaries and builds a stable and legal cannabis industry throughout the state.

New York State Government

Recent Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

Terrapin Greens LLC

(dba The Travel Agency Fifth Avenue)
NEW YORK CITY | 587 Fifth Avenue, New York 10017
Website: thetravelagency.co

Gratitude Buds
FISHKILL | 814 NY-52, Fishkill 12524
Website: gratitudebuds.com

SESH NYC
BRONX | 4219 Webster Avenue, Bronx 10470
Website: myseshnyc.com

Air City Cannabis
UTICA | 1707 Oriskany St W, Utica 13502
Website: aircitycannabis.com

NY Elite Cannabis
QUEENS | 4215 Bell Boulevard, Bayside 11361
Website: nyelitecannabis.com

Nicklz
NEW YORK CITY | 797 8th Avenue, New York 10019
Website: nicklzny.com

Bedford Club
BROOKLYN | 1102 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Website: bedfordclub.com

Update Exotics
NIAGARA FALLS | 9200 Niagara Falls Blvd, Niagara Falls 14304
Website: upstateexotics716.com

The Higher Co.
SYRACUSE | 123 E Willow Street, Syracuse 13202

More NYS Licenses Issued

The positive news continued all through June and what NYS has been doing to build its cannabis industry statewide. An additional 105 cannabis licenses were issued across various types including, Adult-Use Retail, Cultivator, Distributor, Processor, and Microbusiness.

Kentucky Cannabis News

Cannabis License Application Period Opens July 1

Applications to get a license for medical cannabis businesses begins July 1, 2024. Applications can be submitted via the Kentucky state government portal. Several medical license types will be awarded including, Cultivator, Processor, Safety Compliance Facility, and Dispensary.

Team Kentucky
Ohio Cannabis News

Ohio Approves First Adult-use Dispensary Licenses

Ohio became the 24th state to legalize the adult-use of cannabis on November 7, 2023. This June, Ohio has approved the first licenses for adult-use dispensaries. They issued 62 provisional licenses and 31 dispensary licenses across Ohio.

Ohio Capital Journal

Ohio Now Taking Applications for Dispensary Licenses

On June 7, Ohio opened its window to apply for a recreational dispensary license. Medical dispensaries in Ohio are also eligible to apply to sell recreational cannabis is to adults 21 or older, effectively a dual-license.

NBC4i
Pennsylvania Cannabis News

Pennsylvania Introduces Cannabis Legalization Bill

Pennsylvania wants to join the cannabis industry and also pursue expungement for prior cannabis convictions with a newly proposed legalization bill.

Pennsylvania Capital Star
Maryland Cannabis News

Maryland Issues Pardons for Misdemeanor Cannabis Offenses

Maryland is among the 24 states that have legalized adult-use cannabis. Maryland Governor Wes Moore issued 175,000 pardons for misdemeanor related cannabis offenses on Monday June 17, 2024. This is a giant step toward trying to help those who have been harmed by the war on drugs. As this action by Governor Moore is welcomed, the damage may never be undone for most, even with a pardon.

Delaware Cannabis News

Delaware Expands Its Medical Cannabis Program

Delaware expanded its medical cannabis program to allow physicians to make medical cannabis accessible a wider range of patients who may benefit from it. In addition, Delaware allows registered patients who are from other states to access Delaware dispensaries.

Netherlands Cannabis News

“Coffee Shops” to Try Quality Regulated Marijuana

The Netherlands is conducting an interesting experiment with the goal of providing options for “coffee shops” in the Netherlands to buy quality weed within a regulated network of growers. This would make both quality and quantity accessible to the “coffee shops” without relying on illegal weed. The regulated program launched in late 2023 and is expanding from two cities to ten cities and 80 “coffee shops” across the Netherlands.

Slovenia Cannabis News

Slovenian Citizens are in Favor of Cannabis Reform

Recently, Slovenian voters gave their opinions about cannabis reform proposals that were non-binding and had no guarantee that they would become law. The two measures that were “voted” on included opinions on home grow for medical patients, and home grow of cannabis plants for personal use. In both instances, the support was over 50% for each.

Beard Bros Pharms
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Why Should You Exhibit at CWCBExpo New York 2025?
Hear what Dawne Morris, Proteus420’s Co-Founder & CEO said about CWCBExpo 2024:

“Attending CWCBExpo was an incredibly enriching experience, making it the most beneficial and rewarding show we’ve participated in within the cannabis industry.

“The event was meticulously organized, facilitating meaningful business-to-business interactions and offering valuable insights into the latest trends and innovations. The vibrant and inclusive atmosphere fostered a strong sense of community, bringing together passionate professionals dedicated to advancing the cannabis sector. The knowledge and connections we gained have already started to benefit our business.

“We highly recommend CWCBExpo for anyone seeking to deepen their engagement with the cannabis community and explore new business opportunities.”  – Dawne Morris, Co-founder, PROTEUS420

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Dawne Morris
PROTEUS420 exhibit booth, CWCBExpo NY 2024

THIS MONTH’S CWCBExpo NY 2024 ARCHIVED VIDEO

“Fireside Chat with Chair Wright of the New York State Cannabis Control Board”

In this fireside chat, recorded at CWCBExpo, June 5, 2024, we get the current status of New York State’s market and regulations. Front and center is the vision that Chair Wright sees for the NYS cannabis industry amid the DEA moving forward with rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug.

This session was moderated by Will Yakowicz, Staff Writer, Forbes; with Precious Hester Brown, Founder, CEO, Entertaining & Elevating With Cannabis; Ariel Palitz, Founding Director, NYC Mayors Office of Nightlife;  and “Hawaii” Mike, Founder, Chef for Higher

NYSOCM Chair Tremaine Wright and Kristan Jordan

((from the left) Tremaine Wright, Kristin Jordan

The CWCBExpo BLOG: Timely News & In Depth Articles

CWCBExpo blogs contain relevant, timely information. Recent subjects include cannabis research updates and Pennsylvania’s preparation of an adult-use cannabis bill.

Couple enjoying a smoke

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Unveiling Recent Research Highlights

Each month, Cannabis World Congress & Business Exposition (CWCBExpo) offers a convenient roundup of the biggest cannabis news stories and hemp headlines emerging across the nation. Get these updates in your inbox by subscribing to our email newsletter, or follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter (now X) to get the most recent edition when it’s published. 

 

In this month’s national news update, we’re exploring some notable developments in cannabis research, including its social impacts and upcoming studies focused on specific product types. Additionally, we’ll take a look at the market dynamics surrounding cannabis beverages and edibles, two high growth market segments that are popular with a wide range of consumers. Read on to learn more about some of the headlines affecting the cannabis industry nationwide.

 

Rolling paper company seeks volunteers to smoke pre-rolls 

Cannabis rolling paper company DaySavers is seeking 200 volunteers aged 21 and older to participate in their “Science of Smokeability” study. Volunteers will receive $4.20 as a stipend to smoke two free pre-rolls (shipped at the company’s cost) and provide feedback on their experience. 

 

In partnership with the Cannabis Research Coalition and the Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP), DaySavers aims to investigate how different cultivation and processing methods influence the quality and consistency of the smoking experience. Over a two-year period, researchers will analyze laboratory tests and consumer feedback to refine cultivation practices and overall smoke quality. 

 

“This research not only has the potential to improve product quality and consistency but also promote sustainability, profitability, and a deeper scientific understanding of cannabis as a medicinal and recreational product,” the company said in a press release.

 

Study finds older medical patients experience improvement in health and well-being 

A new study published in the journal Drugs and Aging highlighted promising findings regarding the therapeutic benefits of medical cannabis for older adults. The research indicates that cannabis products have the potential to significantly improve health, well-being, sleep, and mood among older patients – mainly related to pain severity and chronic pain. 

 

The study was conducted by a five-person research team and addressed what authors called “a common methodological practice of excluding those aged over 65 years from clinical trials.” Of the products prescribed during the study, patients over 64 were “more likely to receive CBD dominant oil and less likely to receive THC dominant flower by prescription.”

 

“International evidence that older individuals may be the fastest-growing increase in the use of medical marijuana, coupled with their frequent exclusion from controlled trials, indicates a growing need for real-world evidence to assess the effectiveness and safety of these drugs for older individuals,” reads the report. 

 

College enrollment increases in states with legal cannabis 

A recent study analyzing college enrollment trends in states that have legalized recreational cannabis reveals an impact on high education participation. According to the findings, the adoption of recreational cannabis laws increases college enrollments by approximately 9%, with no adverse effects on degree completion or graduation rates. 

 

The study also highlighted that legalization can enhance colleges’ competitiveness, attracting out-of-state students who perceive legal cannabis as a positive amenity. Researchers found no evidence that recreational cannabis laws affect college affordability, education quality, or enrollment rates for in-state students. 

 

“The results indicate that both women’s and men’s enrollments rose significantly after the fourth year of the first dispensary opening,” the report says, noting that the delay could be due to the time it takes for students to decide on and apply to college, as well as the often slow rollout of cannabis retail markets.

 

Cannabis beverage sales grow more slowly than edibles sales 

Cannabis beverage sales have grown more slowly than the total edibles category between Q1 2022 and Q1 2024, according to recent data from BDSA reported by Cannabis Business Times. In Q1 2024, cannabis beverage sales generated $50 million in total across BDSA-tracked markets (AZ, CA, CO, FL, IL, MA, MD, MI, MO, NV, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA). That represents a 6% share of total edible sales, and a 1% share of total cannabis sales. Comparatively, in Q1 2023, beverage sales totaled $48M across those markets. BDSA forecasts that cannabis beverages will maintain approximately 1% of total cannabis sales across legal markets moving forward.

 

Cannabis gummies continue to dominate the edible market, consistently outpacing other types of edibles in consumer preferences. Three-quarters (75%) of medical and recreational edible consumers have enjoyed gummies in the past six months, while just 8% of the same group report drinking cannabis beverages or teas during the same period. 

 

Continue exploring trends with CWCBExpo 

As more national research and trends unfold, staying informed and connected is essential for industry professionals and consumers alike. Cannabis World Congress Business Expo (CWCBExpo) is the premier event for staying updated on the latest developments and networking with industry leaders. Join us next year and follow us on socials to immerse yourself in the forefront of cannabis and stay connected within the industry.

PA Mulls Adult-Use as NY Expands Licenses

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June 2024 was a dynamic month for cannabis news across the Northeast. From big strides toward potential adult use legalization in Pennsylvania to a key expansion of New York’s adult use market, this month’s update underscores the transformative potential of legalization not only economically, but also in fostering safety, equity and innovation. We’re also looking back at another great year for CWCBExpo and thanking everyone who joined us earlier this month. Let’s dive in!

 

CWCBExpo 2024 was a resounding success 

CWCBExpo kicked off with a bang on June 4, featuring pre-show events and workshops on topics like dispensaries, cultivation, and more. The expo floor, open from 10 am to 5 pm over two days, showcased a range of exhibits presenting the industry’s latest products, services, and technologies. The programming offered informative sessions on everything from regulatory updates to investment strategies and market trends. 

 

Notable highlights included Glenna’s Cannabis Creations, Let Mom Sleep, and HappySap CBD-infused Vermont maple syrup. Dispensaries like The Other Side Cannabis from Jersey City represented the local area, while companies like GrowPros Solutions and TrufflyMade showed off their products and services. 

 

This year’s expo guest of honor was Josh Kesselman, founder and CEO of HBI International, known for the popular RAW Rolling Papers. 

 

“The CWCBExpo was RAWesome! I was honored to give the keynote in my birthplace of New York City, which I consider the birthplace of RAW. I believe that New York is the epicenter of cannabis,” Kesselman shared with Cannabis Now. “Which is why it was so important to me that I speak with our entrepreneurial market makers and do my best to help guide them through this transitional period, towards a New York cannabis market that provides opportunities to all of us. We all get higher together, especially when you have a New York State of mind!”

 

PA lawmakers preparing recreational cannabis bill 

In Harrisburg, PA, lawmakers are gearing up to introduce a new bill aimed at legalizing cannabis for adult use in Pennsylvania. The proposed legislation seeks to eliminate the illicit market, foster the growth of small businesses, and provide avenues for expunging certain cannabis-related convictions. 

 

Additionally, it: 

 

  • Establishes robust guidelines for the labeling, packaging, and advertising of products to ensure that products are not marketed to children and adolescents;
  • Implements a “clean slate” policy and criminal justice reforms for residents with cannabis-related convictions;
  • Provides funding and support for law enforcement to enforce cannabis regulations;
  • Provides funding for local municipalities with cannabis businesses;
  • Leverages our agricultural infrastructure and supports local farmers;
  • Generates new revenue for the state and creates jobs.

“I think it’s well past time for us to legalize cannabis,” said State Representative Emily Kinkead, a Democrat representing Allegheny County and prime sponsor of the soon-to-be-introduced bill. “The governor has estimated that it would bring about $500 million within five years,” she said. “I think that’s actually a pretty conservative estimate.”

 

Gov. Kathy Hochul announces more adult-use licenses 

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) unveiled an expansion of New York’s adult-use cannabis sector at the latest Cannabis Control Board (CCB) meeting. The board approved 105 adult-use cannabis licenses across all factions of the industry, setting the stage for increased economic activity and innovation within the market. The breakdown of the 105 license types approved includes:

 

  • 25 Adult-Use Cultivator Licenses
  • 22 Adult-Use Distributor Licenses
  • 22 Adult-Use Microbusiness Licenses
  • 19 Adult-Use Processor Licenses
  • 17 Adult-Use Retail Dispensary Licenses 

The CCB also approved a resolution to adopt the following regulations for home-grow: 

 

  • Adults can grow up to six plants individually.
  • Maximum of 12 plants per household.
  • Registered medical cannabis patients can have a designated caregiver grow on their behalf, provided no one can exceed the maximum of 12 plants per household.

“New York is building a robust and equitable legal market that is driving significant economic growth within our communities,” Governor Hochul said in a statement. “The issuance of 105 additional adult-use licenses is just the next step in developing the nation-leading industry New Yorkers expect and deserve.”

 

PA could see up to $2.8 billion in adult-use sales in first year

According to Marijuana Moment, reports indicate that PA could experience a substantial economic benefit from legalizing adult-use cannabis, with projected sales ranging from $1.7 billion to $2.8 billion in the first year alone. Collaboratively produced by advocacy group Responsible PA and FTI Consulting, the analysis forecasts potential tax revenues of up to $720 million through a combination of retail sales and excise taxes. Moreover, legalization could generate between 26,250 and 44,500 new jobs, drawing comparisons from other states and insights from PA’s existing medical market. 

 

“Nearly two-thirds of the jobs supported by the adult-use market would be direct cannabis jobs, with the remaining third supported indirectly or through induced spending,” states the report.

 

Stay connected with CWCBExpo 

Stay informed year-round by subscribing to the CWCBExpo email newsletter or following us on social media, where we continue to track and analyze the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization and business development across the region.

Tim Seymour, NY 2023

10th Annual CWCBExpo Returns with Expanded Experiences, Education, Networking

Press Release – May 30 2024

CWCBExpo, 11th Annual
June 5 – 6, 2024, New York City, Javits Convention Center
10th Annual CWCBExpo Returns to New York, June 5 & 6 with Expanded Show Experiences, Education, and Networking Opportunities

Updates on Rescheduling Part of the Agenda & New Partnership with Cannabis Workforce Initiative

 

(New York, NY, May 2024)—The leading East Coast cannabis conference and trade show, CWCBExpo, returns to the Javits Convention Center, June 5-6, 2024 with immersive exhibit floor experiences, top education as well as plenty of business building opportunities and after parties. This year CWCBExpo has partnered with the New York Cannabis Workforce Initiative (CWI) offering attendees a unique opportunity to connect with leading employers in the rapidly growing cannabis industry in the New York Cannabis Workforce Pavilion.

“CWI is proud to partner with CWCBExpo to showcase our workforce development and legal educational programs as well as platform colleges that have cannabis curriculums. There is no better forum for CWI to promote our services that prioritizes diversity, equity, quality jobs and career paths in this emerging cannabis industry.” said David Serrano, Project Manager, Cannabis Workforce Initiative. “We also look forward to hosting a Job Fair at CWCBExpo for anyone interested in employment and career paths.”

CWCBExpo New York will also offer expanded educational opportunities including two pre-show in-depth workshops on Dispensary Ownership & Operations Bootcamp and Cultivation: Licensing, Technology & Operation led by subject matter experts, Sara Gullickson, Founder & CEO, Cannabis Business Advisors; and David Fettner, Co-Founder, Grow America, LLC, respectively.

There are also a diverse range of curated sessions taking place on Wednesday and Thursday that will feature speakers with unique expertise, all aimed at providing the essential knowledge and insights to elevate and grow businesses as well as provide updated rescheduling insight. Topics include an Industry Update: “Trends, Challenges and Opportunities – Why New York is the Market to Watch in the Midst of Rescheduling;” by Cy Scott of Headset; a Fireside Chat with Tremaine Wright, Chair, New York State Cannabis Control Board; “Cannabis Retail Marketing in the Digital Age;” “High Tech: How Technology Can Drive Your Business;” and “The Journey to Legitimacy: The OGs and OQs of Cannabis.”

Additional special features include a Fireside Chat with Industry Icon, Josh Kesselman, Founder and CEO of HBI International/RAW Rolling Papers and a Women in Cannabis Luncheon that includes a Fireside Chat with Dawne Morris, Founder, CEO, Proteus420 and a panel on “Entrepreneurship While Female: Motivated, Intelligent. And Successful.”

A hallmark of the CWCBExpo New York events are the ample business-building opportunities including the B2B Bash Rooftop Party and Norml Forml on June 4th, the Industry Yacht Party on June 5th, NYCRA’s After Party on June 6th and Cannabis Week events and promotions that bring the industry together.

“This is the year that CWCBExpo celebrates the community, the industry, our clients, and all the newcomers who’ll be joining in—the industry is about to grow again,” said Christine Ianuzzi, CEO, CWCBExpo.

CWCBExpo New York will also have a dynamic expo floor with the most innovative product, service and technology companies showcasing their solutions for the entire cannabis ecosystem. Sponsors of CWCBExpo include Green Life Business Group Inc. (Show Bag); DisplayDispensary.com (Lanyard); Proteus420 (Women in Cannabis Luncheon and Women’s Pavilion Supporting Sponsor); and ATMOSIScience (Women’s Pavilion Supporting Sponsor).

“For 10 years, CWCBExpo’s mission has been to provide those involved in the business of cannabis with essential resources and information for their success. This event is uniquely crafted to foster professional growth, provide top-notch education as well as cutting-edge products, services and show experiences and our show in June will be no exception,” said Mary Bender, Show Director, CWCBExpo.

Registration is open for CWCBExpo New York. To register go to: https://cwcbexpo/registration_ny/

For more information on sponsoring or exhibiting contact: cwcbe@cannabismeansbusiness.com or call 201-580-2050.

About Cannabis World Congress & Business Exposition (CWCBExpo)

CWCBExpo is an established business-to-business trade show event for the legalized cannabis and hemp industry. It is held in New York City, the largest business, financial, and media market, and is the leading forum for dispensary owners, growers, suppliers, investors, medical professionals, government regulators, legal counsel, and entrepreneurs looking to achieve business success and identify new areas of growth in this dynamic and fast- growing industry.

Visit: www.cannabismeansbusiness.com.

Editor’s Note: Qualified members of the media are invited to register as press for CWCBExpo New York. To request a media pass for CWCBExpo New York, please contact Annie Scully at: press@cannabismeansbusiness.com

Rescheduling, Fireside Chats, Market Trends, Pavilions, Networking Events

Rescheduling, Fireside Chats, Market Trends,
Pavilions, Networking Events

CWCBExpo New York –
Here We Come

“Rescheduling cannabis to Schedule III would be a game-changer for New York’s newly legal adult-use market…Ultimately, it will accelerate the already strong pace of growth we are currently seeing in New York’s legal cannabis market.

 

Cy Scott, Co-Founder & CEO, Headset

Don’t miss the Industry Update by Cy Scott, “Trends, Challenges and Opportunities – Why New York is the Market to Watch in the Midst of Rescheduling” on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.

Cy Scott, Co-founder. CEO, Headset
Cy Scott, Co-Founder & CEO, Headset
Federal Rescheduling

While not the ideal designation the industry wants, May was all lit up with news of rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug. More needs to be done, such as completely descheduling cannabis.

A public comment period is underway after the Justice Department published the proposed rescheduling rule. The public comment period runs through July 22, 2024, and comments can be submitted electronically through their portal. Now is the time to add your comments.

The CWCBExpo Conference Program will Address Rescheduling
Josh Kesselman, Cy Scott, Tim Seymour, Tremaine Wright

The latest news and impact of rescheduling cannabis will be energetically discussed in our workshops, conference seminars, networking events, and on the show floor. A few of the exciting conference highlights are:

  • Market Trends & Opportunities with Cy Scott, Co-Founder & CEO Headset
  • Fireside Chat featuring Chair Wright of the Cannabis Control Board, with Kristin Jordan, Esq., Founder & CEO, Park Jordan
  • Fireside Chat & Keynote featuring Josh Kesselman, Founder & CEO, HBI International/RAW Rolling Papers, with Tim Seymour Portfolio Manager, CNBS Cannabis ETF; Co-Host, CNBC Fast Money
  • Where is Wall Street?
  • Behind the Headlines: Meet the Cannabis Press and Editors
  • Business & Culture at a Crossroads: Cannabis & Psychedelics
  • The Politics & Medicine of Cannabis: A Multi-state Approach
  • Cannabis Retail Marketing in the Digital Era
  • High Tech: How Technology Can Drive Your Business
  • Transactions and Services to Expand Your Cannabis Business
  • Journey to Legitimacy: The OGs and OQs of Cannabis
Kymberly Byrnes, Kristin Jordan, Gia Morón, Dawne Morris
NYS Licensing News

Changes in the NYS Office of Cannabis Management and Cannabis Control Board

A lot has happened regarding the NYS Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and the Cannabis Control Board (CCB). As May unfolded, we learned of the impending departure of Chris Alexander, Executive Director of the OCM, effective June 7, 2024.

In addition, NYS Governor Kathy Hochul mandated several significant operational changes to the OCM for the short and long-term. The changes came on the heels of the final report that Jeanette Moy, Commissioner of the Office of General Services, issued after her 30-day research mission of the OCM.

The operational changes will have an impact on several aspects of what the OCM manages including:

  • A new task force to deal with illicit cannabis activity
  • Licensing procedures
  • Capital for justice-involved CAURD licensees

Learn more about what Governor Hochul announced and about the operational changes and new task force from the Finger Lakes Daily News.

NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management
Finger Lakes Daily News
New Jersey News

New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission

Governor Phil Murphy also instituted some major changes at the the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) in May. Executive Director Jeff Brown is transitioning to a new position at the NJ Department of Health (DOH) where he will be the new deputy commissioner. His replacement at the CRC will be Christopher Riggs, who previously held the role of deputy executive director and was formerly chief counsel of the CRC.

Cannabis Risk Manager
NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission
Get the CWCBExpo Run Down from Christine Ianuzzi

In this conversation with KymB, Christine Ianuzzi, Founder and CEO of CWCBExpo, shares her insights on rescheduling and gives a rundown of what’s happening at next week’s 10th Annual CWCBExpo, including the many exciting happenings there that you won’t want to miss.

“This is the year that CWCBExpo celebrates the community, the industry, our clients, and all the newcomers who’ll be joining in – the industry is about to grow again.” – Christine Ianuzzi
Christine Ianuzzi
In addition to the full conference program, CWCBExpo offers pre-show workshops, a dynamic exhibit floor, and legendary networking events.

Two Pre-Show Workshops:

Dispensary Ownership & Operations Bootcamp

Deep dive into seed-to-sale discussions including licensing, site selection, real estate, regulations, advertising, design, staffing, security, delivery, compliance, taxation, and product knowledge.

Separate Ticket Required, includes coffee and lunch

Cultivation: Licensing, Technology and Operation

Explore regulations, licenses, funding, challenges, technology, ROI, facility design, security, humidity, lighting, strains, and artificial intelligence.

Separate Ticket Required, includes coffee and light snack

Dynamic Exhibit Floor:

Discover the CWCBExpo exhibit floor. Meet great exhibitors, showcasing cutting-edge products, services, and innovations. Don’t miss the specialized pavilions:

 

  • Women’s Pavilion: Meet new female entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry.
  • Cannifest Seed Pavilion: Explore the latest in seed innovation and genetics.
  • New York Small Farma Pavilion: Meet and learn from local small-scale cannabis farmers.
  • New York Cannabis Workforce Pavilion Job Fair: Discover career opportunities and workforce development in the cannabis sector.
  • Governmental Area: Get your questions answered from Cannabis NYC, NYS Office of Cannabis Management, NJ Business Action Center and other agencies

Networking Events:

B2B Rooftop Bash with the NORML FORML at the Yotel (separate ticket required)
At the Yotel Rooftop, 570 Tenth Avenue at West 42nd Street

Enjoy an open bar, appetizers, and drinks while networking with industry professionals. Support NORML’s mission and participate in NORMAL’s gift basket give-away.

 

Yacht Party (separate ticket required)
Enjoy the stunning sunset and New York City skyline with an open bar delicious dinner, dessert, music, dancing and ample networking opportunities. Don’t miss this chance to connect and celebrate in style.

 

Women in Cannabis Business Luncheon (separate ticket required)
Sponsored by Proteus420

Located on the show floor.

Enjoy a networking lunch featuring opening remarks by Kymberly Byrnes, a fireside chat with Dawne Morris, and a panel discussion “Entrepreneurship While Female: Motivated, Intelligent, and Successful.” Connect with inspiring women leaders and gain valuable insights into the cannabis industry.

 

Proteus420

THIS MONTH’S ARCHIVED VIDEO

“The Future of Cannabis Tourism in the Big Apple and Beyond”

Presented on June 1, 2023, at CWCBExpo, Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York City.

As the cannabis industry continues to evolve, opportunities emerge to engage with an international audience interested in the plant’s history, lifestyle, and culture. Increasingly, conversations around cannabis tourism are moving from consumption opportunities to education and exploring the plant’s social impact or place in history and pop culture. While adult-use legalization continues to move like wildfire through state-side tourist meccas like Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and New York City, what opportunities exist for entrepreneurs who recognize the plant as a potential draw for tourism dollars?

This session was moderated by Will Yakowicz, Staff Writer, Forbes; with Precious Hester Brown, Founder, CEO, Entertaining & Elevating With Cannabis; Ariel Palitz, Founding Director, NYC Mayors Office of Nightlife;  and “Hawaii” Mike, Founder, Chef for Higher

Tourism, 2023

(pictured from the left) Precious Hester Brown, Ariel Palitz, “Hawaii” Mike, and Will Yakowicz

The CWCBExpo BLOG: Timely News & In Depth Articles

CWCBExpo blogs contain relevant, timely information. Recent subjects include cannabis rescheduling and other legalization and regulatory updates.

Gavel and Cannabis
CWCBExpo, 11th Annual
June 4 – 5, 2025
Javits Convention Center, NYC

 

NYC Couple on rooftop with cannabis plant

Rescheduling Leads The Way

Each month, Cannabis World Congress & Business Exposition (CWCBExpo) offers a convenient roundup of the biggest cannabis news stories and hemp headlines emerging across the nation. Get these updates in your inbox by subscribing to our email newsletter, or follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter (now X) to get the most recent edition when it’s published. 

 

The Justice Department’s recent announcement of the formal process to reclassify cannabis from Schedule 1 to Schedule III dominated cannabis headlines this month, and for good reason — it’s one of the most monumental shifts in federal policy toward cannabis in decades. Get the latest — and CWCBExpo’s take on rescheduling — in this blog.

 

Cannabis is officially being rescheduled

 

The Justice Department has officially announced the initiation of a formal rulemaking process to reschedule cannabis from a Schedule I to Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). This marks a pivotal shift in federal drug policy, as cannabis has remained classified as a Schedule I substance since the CSA was enacted in 1970. The decision follows President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.’s directive to the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to conduct a comprehensive scientific review of cannabis’ current schedule status. 

 

After receiving HHS’s recommendations last August, the Attorney General sought legal advice from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) to inform the rulemaking process. As part of this process, the DOJ has submitted a notice of proposed rulemaking, inviting public input and engagement. 

 

The public comment period has opened on the rule change and will remain open until July 22, 2024. You can submit your comments here.

 

While advocates like ourselves at CWCBExpo are grateful for the long-awaited progress, we recognize that there is still work to be done. 

 

“Cannabis should never have been Schedule I. I’m thankful this long-awaited step toward justice is finally reality,” said CWCBExpo CEO Christine Ianuzzi. 

 

The 2024 Farm Bill includes steps backward for hemp

 

The 2018 Farm Bill was a notable game-changer for many in the hemp and cannabinoid industries and in many ways enabled the multi-billion-dollar hemp CBD market crazy of the late 2010s and the early 2020s. The 2024 version of this legislation — a bill that’s renewed every few years — is now tackling the world of hemp-derived cannabinoids.

 

The U.S. House Committee on Agriculture voted in favor of an amendment to the 2024 Farm Bill that would ban intoxicating cannabinoids derived from hemp, like delta 8 THC, and synthesized cannabinoid products, like hemp-derived delta-9 THC products that have made their way onto smoke shop shelves and online sales of late. This change would alter the definition of hemp, splitting it into two categories: industrial hemp for making clothing, seeds for eating, and other non-cannabinoid purposes, and “hemp grown for cannabinoid extraction.” Currently, there is only one definition of hemp on the federal level: cannabis sativa plants containing no more than 0.3% THC.

 

The U.S. Hemp Roundtable, a national policy and advocacy organization, came out against the amendment, describing it as “deeply flawed and deeply objectionable.”

Aside from the uneasiness this amendment has sent through the hemp industry, the 2024 Farm Bill does include several other provisions that may be overall beneficial for the sector. For example, the bill includes provisions to help address regulatory barriers faced by certain hemp farmers while also revising restrictions on industry participation by individuals with prior drug felony convictions. 

 

Daily cannabis consumption surpasses daily alcohol consumption for the first time

 

Research conducted on data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that around 17.7 million Americans consume cannabis daily or near-daily, while more than three million fewer people consume alcohol at the same rate. In 1992, less than 1 million people said they were daily or near-daily cannabis consumers. It’s a significant shift shaped by more than a decade of legal adult-use cannabis and more than 25 years of medical cannabis programs in the United States. 

 

69% of American voters support cannabis legalization 

 

A recent Fox News poll revealed that nearly seven in 10 American voters, including a majority of Republicans, support the legalization of cannabis. 

 

Released in the wake of Pres. Biden’s announcement regarding rescheduling, the survey underscores the widespread support for broader reform aimed at legalization altogether. Of the registered voters polled, a substantial 69 percent expressed their backing for legalization, with 45 percent indicating strong support for the reform. While Democrats exhibit higher support for the policy change, at 81 percent, the poll also highlights significant bipartisan backing, with 55 percent of GOP voters and 65 percent of independents endorsing legalization.

 

Cannabis wholesale prices are dropping

 

Wholesale cannabis prices are declining in some state-regulated markets, according to data shared by LeafLink and Cannabis Benchmarks. Overall, average wholesale flower prices dropped by 8.1% in 2023; by comparison, prices decreased by nearly 42% in 2022. Only three state markets experienced wholesale cannabis flower price increases: Alaska (7%), Missouri (20%), and Oregon (6%). 

In 2023, according to LeafLink’s Wholesale Cannabis Pricing Guide:

 

  • Average cartridge prices per gram decreased by 11.8%, from $20.42 to $18.02.
  • Average concentrates prices decreased by 11.5%, from $12.52 to $11.08.
  • Average edibles and ingestibles prices decreased by 4.8% over the course of the year, and prices for pre-rolls decreased by just 0.12%, a leveling off from the 12% average price decrease in 2022.

Make plans for cannabis’s growth at CWCBExpo

 

What do all these changes on the national level mean for your business? Come find out at CWCBExpo 2024. From exhibitors that’ll grow your business to making meaningful connections, start setting the groundwork for your next growth stage. Register now

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