Latest Cannabis News: April 29, 2025
Latest Cannabis News: April 29, 2025
Stay up to date with the latest legalization and cannabis news with the C.B. Advisors. Every week, we will release a snippet of what’s happening with each state in the cannabis industry. Did you miss last week? No worries – click here for last week’s cannabis news.
Low-THC, High CBD
Indiana: Senate Bill 478 has been introduced. The bill establishes certain regulatory testing and packaging requirements for the distribution and sale of craft hemp flower products. Creates and modifies certain crimes concerning craft hemp, craft hemp flower products, and THC. Provides that a food is not considered adulterated for containing low THC hemp extract or craft hemp flower. Provides that craft hemp flower product is not included in the definition of “controlled substance analog”, “hashish”, “low THC hemp extract”, or “marijuana”. Prohibits the sale of specified products to a person less than 21 years of age. Establishes a regulatory framework for craft hemp, including the regulation of advertising
Source: https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2025/bills/senate/478/actions
Medical
Texas: The Texas Senate has approved a bill that would prohibit cities from putting any citizen initiative on local ballots that would decriminalize marijuana or other controlled substances—as several localities have already done despite lawsuits from the state attorney general.
Recreational
Delaware: Tonight, Governor Matt Meyer signed HB110 into law, amending requirements for fingerprint-based background checks for Delawareans who wish to work in, own, or help run a licensed marijuana business. HB110 is a legislative fix and a necessary step to meet federal requirements and gain access to national FBI background information. The law also updates other parts of Delaware’s licensing rules to make sure background checks are handled clearly and fairly when deciding who can get a cannabis license.
Source: https://news.delaware.gov/2025/04/25/governor-meyer-signs-hb110-into-law/
Maryland: Maryland regulators will license up to 15 marijuana consumption lounges under legislation signed into law by Gov. Wes Moore – but under some of the strictest rules in the country. Consumption lounge permits are reserved for social equity applicants, and no smoking of marijuana is allowed.
Source: https://mjbizdaily.com/maryland-governor-approves-marijuana-consumption-lounges-but-with-no-smoking/