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Texas Judge Saves 420, Ohio Calls Hemp Ban “Discriminatory,”

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One week before 4/20, the biggest cannabis wins in America didn’t come from Congress — they came from judges.

In this episode of Cannabis Legalization News, we break down the week’s biggest cannabis law and policy stories, including a Texas judge blocking the smokable hemp ban just in time for 4/20, an Ohio judge calling that state’s hemp crackdown “discriminatory,” and the latest twist in federal marijuana rescheduling as Roger Stone says someone is still “holding up” Trump’s Schedule III order.

We also cover Pennsylvania’s billion-dollar legalization push, Massachusetts doubling its possession limit, Illinois’ long-running social equity lawsuit finally going to court, North Carolina’s advisory council telling lawmakers to legalize, and why Cannabist Co.’s bankruptcy could be the canary in the coal mine for the industry’s debt crisis.

In this episode:
🔥 Texas judge blocks smokable hemp ban
⚖️ Ohio judge pauses hemp ban and calls it discriminatory
🚨 Federal marijuana rescheduling is still stuck
💰 Pennsylvania says legalization could raise $1.3B in five years
📈 Cannabis sales rise as alcohol declines
🏛️ Massachusetts rewrites major cannabis rules
🌽 North Carolina advisory council says legalize it
💸 Cannabist Co. files bankruptcy after selling Ohio assets
🩺 Trump budget keeps medical cannabis protections alive

The big takeaway: courts are moving faster than politicians. Again.

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