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U.S. Army to Allow Recruits With Single Cannabis or Drug Paraphernalia Conviction to Enlist

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U.S. Army to Allow Recruits With Single Cannabis or Drug Paraphernalia Conviction to Enlist

The US military will now allow recruits who have a single possession of cannabis or possession of drug paraphernalia to enlist without a waiver. Before change of regulationsuch convictions would have technically barred potential recruits from enlisting, but those with such convictions were often granted waivers to join the service.

Previously, under the waiver program, recruits with a single conviction for cannabis or drug paraphernalia required a waiting period of up to 24 months and a mandatory drug test at a military entry processing station.

The rule changes do not change the rules for recruits with a “pattern” of multiple drug-related convictions or offenses. Such recruits still claim waivers.

The change, which applies to the Regular Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserves, takes effect on April 20, 2026.

Cannabis use remains prohibited for all active duty, reserve and National Guard service members, regardless of state laws. The military also does not recognize cannabis medical cards, and the use of cannabis-related substances is prohibited, even if prescribed by a doctor.

The military also prohibits active duty service members from using hemp or products containing hemp oil, including CBD. Soldiers who test positive for THC, including CBD or synthetic products, may face mandatory separation processing.

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Massachusetts Cannabis Regulators Pass Cultivation Licensing Freeze

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Massachusetts Cannabis Regulators Pass Cultivation Licensing Freeze

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) has voted to implement a four-month moratorium on new cannabis cultivation licenses. Axios reports.

of licensing freezewhich begins June 16, aims to address a trend of falling cannabis prices in the state. The average price of cannabis flowers recently dropped to about $14 for an eighth of an ounce.

The changes will not affect cannabis retailers or microbusiness applications that participate in the state’s social equity program. The licensing freeze will also not apply to existing operators who may wish to increase or decrease their cultivation cover.

The commission voted 3-1 to approve the changes, with Commissioner Bruce Stebbins casting the lone no vote.

Meanwhile, Massachusetts lawmakers recently passed a bill that contains big changes in the cannabis industry’s regulatory structure that includes doubling the purchase limit for adult use and shrinking the CCC to just three members.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Graham is the editor-in-chief of Ganjapreneur. He has been writing about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has contributed to Ganjapreneur since our official launch in…

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Report: Pre-Rolls Become Largest Cannabis Industry Product Category

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Report: Pre-Rolls Become Largest Cannabis Industry Product Category

Pre-rolls were the top-selling product category in the US cannabis industry in 2025, according to a recent Custom Cones USA REPORTcompiled from survey insights and sales data from cannabis analytics firm Headset.

The report found that sales of pre-roll cannabis generated $3.6 billion in revenue last year, with more than 383 million units sold — a 15.9% market share for the US industry.

Pre-rolls also saw more growth last year than any other product category, according to the report, with nearly 10% year-over-year growth and an 18.6% increase in sales, continuing a five-year trend.

By 2025, the cannabis flower had consistently surpassed other product categories of the industry.

“Pre-rolls are no longer an afterthought. What started as a byproduct of cutting, pre-rolls have matured into a highly competitive, innovation-driven category where brands are winning through quality, scale and smart branding.” – Harrison Bard, CEO of Custom Cones USA, in a press release

The report also highlights the rapid growth of multi-pack pre-rolls last year, but noted that single-pack, 1-gram pre-rolls remain the category’s best-performing format, earning $1.44 billion in 2025.

The survey results showed that most pre-roll manufacturers predict that injected pre-rolls will be the next big industry product trend.

Furthermore, millennials are the most frequent consumers of pre-rolls, accounting for about 44% of total sales.

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Ohio Judge Blocks State from Enforcing THC Beverage Ban

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Ohio Judge Blocks State from Enforcing THC Beverage Ban

An Ohio judge has blocked the state’s ban on hemp-based beverages from going into effect. Cleveland.com reports. In the limited ruling, Judge Jeremiah S. Ray called the ban “inherently discriminatory” because it treats similar products differently based on who sells them.

The lawsuit was filed by Seattle, Washington-based North Fork Distribution, which operates Cycling Frog, which asked the judge to stop Fremont police from enforcing the law.

The judge’s order blocks law enforcement officers and anyone working with them from taking action under the law and shields North Fork, along with the company’s affiliated businesses, from enforcement. The ruling currently only applies to plaintiffs.

A separate lawsuit filed March 30 by two hemp retailers is also making its way through the courts. This lawsuit claims that OHIO lawmakers broke the state’s “single subject rule” when they passed the ban. The rule says bills can only address one major issue.

Breweries have previously sued over the ban; however, the state Supreme Court threw out one of the cases while a Franklin County judge allowed the law to take effect in another. Activists also tried to challenge the law through a referendum, but did not gather enough signatures to put the issue to the voters.

TG joined Ganjapreneur in 2014 as a news writer and began hosting the Ganjapreneur podcast in 2016. He is based in upstate New York, where he also teaches media at a local university.

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