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Michigan Court Orders University To Allow Psychedelics Festival, Ruling That Permit Denial Was Unconstitutional

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The Michigan Court maintains the right of a team of advocates to make an event to celebrate Psychodelic by the University of Michigan’s weekend.

He asked for permission to maintain psychedelic students (saps) on the “diag” campus before this year, but the University refused last month, arguing that the celebration would legally complete drugs and put the “security risk” for the present.

Thursday the judge of Michigan court justified the permission, and the preliminary order of SAPS approved the banned ceremony for prohibiting the prohibition of discovering the US Constitution.

“The first amendment is not irony. Psilocybin’s local Local Michigan wanted to be a local level, but it is very dispense to ensure that the university’s ability to maintain peace is a safe and fair space for the partnership.”

“Despite the sympathetic to the university position, the denial of the use of the” Entheus 2025 “diagram is not sensible outside the objectives of this limited public forum.

“While both events celebrate the use and practice of illegal substances, the scale of each event is incredibly different, at least 10: 1 when the hash Bash entertainment,” opinion says. “The university has the resources necessary to secure and fair protection, and as a result, the plaintiffs have a preliminary order to protect the right.”

“The purpose of the Diaga is to provide the rights of public expressions and public discourses and public discourse.

The court ultimately gave a preliminary order of the student group.

The University will allow “Plaintiff’s request to make a reservation permit in diaging 2025, September 21, 2025,” Swartzle celurbill. “The differences will collaborate to develop and implement sufficient security measures to ensure safe and fair event.”

However, the case is not officially closed due to the collaboration between university and sap.


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Meanwhile, Michigan Senate Democrats reported MARIHUAN MARHOUSE Moving a major tax hike Before Gov. He proposed Gretchen Whitmer (d).

Still, legislation is presented to eliminate policy change, is imposing the plan 32 percent wholesale tax cannabis-What would be already 16%, in taxes that are placed at the retail level of marijuana.

Officials announced individually in February Nearly $ 100 million are not in marijuana tax revenue in more than 300 cities and tribes The use of state adults throughout the state thanks to the legalization law. In tax dollars it is part of $ 331 million, Michigan is being divided into several initiatives.

The tax revenues that support these wounds are the result of the Michigan marijuana sales register More than $ 10 Billion Dollars Selling Canavis Products In 2024.

State officials said that at the end of 2023 Legal marijuana tax tickets rose by 49 percent Compared with 2022, exceeding the amount of income from alcohol sales. Marijuana sales have 10 percent tax tax, including low-national rates, as well as 6 percent sales tax.

Legislators also recently presented legislation exempted from PTSD from state laws PSilocybin and Psilocin’s property, crop and useTwo main components of psychedelic mushrooms.

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DesignLights Consortium announces new Industry Advisory Committee members

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The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) announced the addition of five new members to the Industry Advisory Committee (IAC), a 15-member group of lighting professionals who provide advice and support for DLC’s mission and strategic direction.

“DLC is excited to welcome these new IAC members as we begin implementing important updates to our Solid-State Lighting (SSL) and LUNA technical requirements and continue to promote the implementation of lighting controls,” said DLC Executive Director and CEO Tina Halfpenny. “Along with our existing partners, they bring a breadth and depth of experience in lighting technology, and we look forward to working closely with them in the coming months and years.”

As specified in the IAC’s letter, its members may include nominees from the four lighting manufacturers with the largest number of listings on the DLC’s SSL Qualified Products List (QPL), as well as representatives from two small (less than 250 employees) lighting manufacturers with SSL or Horticultural QPL products; Two medium-sized manufacturers (250 to 1,000 employees) listed on SSL or Horticulture QPL; three lighting control manufacturers with products in the online lighting control QPL; two light distributors; and two specifiers.

The following self-appointed and DLC-appointed industry representatives will replace the outgoing IAC members: Tyson Taussig, lighting specialist at Broken Arrow Electric Supply; Greg Hermanowycz, director of project development at Wesco Energy Solutions; Francois R.-Moisan, co-founder and CTO of Sollum Technologies; Evan Smith, vice president of product and supply at Keystone Technologies; and Jennifer Shockley-Loose, Chief Operating Officer, SiteLogIQ. Together, these new members represent lighting distributors, small lighting manufacturers and specialists, and have added a wide range of market and technical insights to the council.

In addition to the new appointments, IAC continues to include Michael Davidson, solution architect engineer at Synapse Wireless; Stephen Irving, standards development leader at Lutron Electronics; Eric Miller, Co-Founder, CEO and CTO of Avi-on Labs; Dan Wang-Munson, head of optics, testing and compliance at RAB Lighting; Jonathan Vollers, LC, Chief Engineering Officer of Cree Lighting; and Bernie Erickson, CMO Emeritus and Key Account Representative. The council also includes representatives from lighting manufacturers with the most SSL QPL listings: Michael O’Boyle, LC, technical policy manager at Signify; Mark Hand, vice president of engineering at Acuity Brands; Devin Jernigan, vice president of strategy, marketing and innovation at Illumus; and Jeremy Yon, director of compliance and industry relations at Current Lighting.

For more information:
DesignLights Consortium
Phone: +1 781-538-6425
(email protected)
www.designlights.org

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Glass House Brands announces new member of Board of Directors

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Glass House Brands has appointed seasoned brand and marketing leader Alison Payne to its Board of Directors effective January 27, 2026.

Ms. Payne fills the Company’s Board seat vacated by the passing of long-term board member George Raveling in September 2025.

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“Alison is an outstanding individual with a proven ability to build brands, lead with innovation and achieve results. She is an excellent addition to our Board with her background in regulated consumer products and extensive experience marketing brands in international markets,” said Kyle Kazan, founder, president and CEO of Glass House. “This is a key moment for Glass House as we prepare for the reprogramming of cannabis. Alison’s expertise and knowledge will be invaluable as we explore further growth and expansion opportunities in the coming year, including both geographic and product line diversification.”

Ms. Payne said, “Throughout my career, I have been passionate about growing well-known consumer brands and helping companies achieve their strategic goals and enter new markets. I look forward to joining Glass House’s Board of Directors and building on its track record of innovation and leadership as it continues to expand.”

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KUBO adds new member to sales team

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KUBO has announced that Mohammad Shayesteh has joined the company as part of its sales team for the UK market.

Mohammad brings experience from the international horticultural sector and is a recognized professional in the greenhouse industry. Over the years, he has built a reputation through his work on commercial greenhouse projects and product development, combining deep technical knowledge with a clear understanding of grower needs and market dynamics.

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With his extensive industry background and established network, Mohammad will focus on further strengthening KUBO’s presence in the UK.

Mohammad Shayesteh will also be at Fruit Logistic in Berlin, and can be met at the KUBO stand (hall 1.2 stand C40). Visitors are welcome to connect with him during the exhibition to discuss current developments and opportunities in the UK market.

For more information:
KUBO Group
Vlotlaan 710
2681 TX Monster, Netherlands
Telephone: +31 174 286 161
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