In the full show of this week’s Cannabis Coast to Coast News with Alaina Pinto, West Texas DA Sarah Stonger posts her smoking a joint on TikTok that she bought in legal New Mexico to make a point about the draconian laws on cannabis in her state and at the Federal level. Only in Texas! She explains in the A Block. Plus the Massachusetts GOP wants to put a ballot question for next year that would ban home grow, and change already existing possession limits in the 8 billion dollar state industry. Kerry Hinkle on the Mississippi Hemp battles; Curtis Emery in Massachusetts has a story of recalls and the Boston Sheriff arrest in Florida on extortion charges. TJM’s Chris Faraone expounds on the arrest and details the state GOP efforts to get a prohibitionist ballot question approved for midterms. Dina Nagib in California on changes Glass House Farms has made in hiring practices after ICE raid two weeks ago. Plus NORML”s Morgan Fox on the influx of prohibition content in media and in Washington DC.
In the B Block—international reports from England and France; State reports from Amie Carter in Michigan; Tina Tasaka in Nevada and on Tribal Lands; Joe Parsons in Virginia; Christopher Bright in MD; Christina Brisson in Ohio;
In the C Block—Jennifer Boozer in Alabama; A Women in Cannabis preview with Brooke Westlake and Exec. Producer Jimmy Young 1v1; Kimmie Cannabis in Oklahoma; Mark Alan the Chicago Clone Guy in Illinois ; Alysha Bellamy in Minnesota at Canna Con; Robin Alford in Kentucky; Doug Miller is High on Wall Street, and Jill Goldsberry in NJ at new Social Clubs;
This is the full show of this week’s Cannabis Coast to Coast News with Alaina Pinto; New Mexico cannabis companies sue Feds and US Homeland Security over unfair seizures of legal cannabis moving to legal stores. Home Stretch of Presidential Elections, both candidates ramp up their presence in battleground states; Texas prepares for a Hemp vs. Marijuana Showdown, Lisa Williams in Texas; Joe Parsons in Virginia; Tina Tasaka in Nevada, Xavier Jaillet in Colorado, Marianne Cursetjee in Oregon; Andrew Behringer in Washington DC; Karen Black in Arizona; Jeff Aker in Florida; Debi Facey in Canada; Doug Miller High on Wall Street; Pam Chmiel in NY; Kevin Shakir in Arkansas; Amie Carter in Michigan;
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