Latest Cannabis News: June 4, 2026
Latest Cannabis News: June 4, 2026
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.
Federal:
- Headline: Congressional Committee votes to block marijuana rescheduling funding
- What changed: House appropriations committee advanced language to block DOJ/DEA funds from rescheduling marijuana.
- Event date: 2026-05-14
- Primary link(s): https://www.marijuanamoment.net/congressional-committee-votes-to-block-marijuana-rescheduling-even-as-trump-administration-moves-forward-with-the-reform/
Low- THC
NORTH CAROLINA
- Headline: Bill would let North Carolina voters decide cannabis legalization in November
- What changed: SB 1027 would place two cannabis questions on the ballot
- One question covers limited personal- use cannabis
- The other covers medical cannabis use
- If approved, voters would decide on November 3rd 2026
- Event date: 2026-05-05
- Primary link(s): https://www.cbs17.com/news/capitol-report/bill-could-allow-voters-decide-cannabis-legalization-in-north-carolina/
TENNESSEE
- Headline: Tennessee finalizes hemp rules banning THCA sales starting July 1st
- What changed: Final rules restrict hemp-derived cannabinoid products
- THCA products will effectively be banned starting July 1st
- Oversight is shifting toward stricter state
- Event date: 2026-05-28
- Primary link(s): https://www.local3news.com/local-news/tennessee-hemp-shops-bracing-for-new-enormous-impact/article_bc2d179c-865b-4b6f-8656-c3d83fc14308.html
Medical
ALABAMA
- Headline: Alabama officials move to delay automatic state rescheduling of marijuana
- What changed: ADPH’s governing body voted to object to automatic rescheduling
- The objection delays immediate state scheduling changes.
- A 30-60 day public comment/hearing process is expected
- Officials stating they need more time to assess impacts on Alabama’s medical cannabis program.
- Event date: 2026-05-23
- Primary link(s): https://www.marijuanamoment.net/alabama-officials-move-to-delay-automatic-rescheduling-of-marijuana-under-state-law-following-trumps-federal-move/
PENNSYLVANIA
- Headline: Federal rescheduling may improve political path for adult-use legislation in Pennsylvania
- What changed: Sen. Sharif Street said federal rescheduling could make Pennsylvania legislation “a lot easier.
- The issue is political momentum, not a new bill action.
- Event date: 2026-06-01
- Primary link(s): https://www.marijuanamoment.net/legalizing-marijuana-in-pennsylvania-will-be-a-lot-easier-now-that-trump-federally-rescheduled-it-senator-says/
Recreational
CALIFORNIA
- Headline: DCC proposes emergency rules allowing separate medical and adult-use cannabis licenses
- What changed: DCC proposed emergency regulations in mid-May
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- Existing dual- designation licensees could split medical and adult-use activity into separate licenses.
- This is tied to potential federal rescheduling benefits for medical cannabis
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- Event date: 2026-05- 19
- Primary link(s): https://www.cannabis.ca.gov/cannabis-laws/rulemaking/dcc-2026-03-e/finding/?utm_source
RHODE ISLAND
- Headline: RI bill would remove cannabis retail residency requirements and restart parts of the licensing process
- What changed: H8544 was introduced May 13th 2026
- It responds to litigation over Rhode Island’s residency rules
- The bill would revise applicant/residency language and create a new approval/certification process for social equity and retail licenses
- Event date: 2026-05-21
- Primary link(s): https://legiscan.com/RI/bill/H8544/2026?utm_source
MINNESOTA
- Headline: Minnesota creates new cannabis macrobusiness license and streamlines supply chain operations
- What changed: Minnesota approved legislation creating a new macrobusiness license category.
- The bill allows greater integration between medical and adult use supply chains
- Existing medical cannabis operators may transition into the new license structure.
- Event date: 2026-05-18
- Primary link(s): https://legiscan.com/RI/bill/H8544/2026?utm_source
NEW YORK
- Headline: New York bill would limit cannabis dispensary naming-rights agreements
- What changed: A11510 was filed on May 28th, 2026
- It would cap certain naming-rights agreements to five
- Applies to entities with financial/control interest in more than three adult-use retail licenses
- Includes a 90-day compliance window if enacted
- Event date: 2026-05-28
- Primary link(s): https://themarijuanaherald.com/2026/05/new-york-bill-would-limit-marijuana-dispensaries-to-five-naming-rights-agreements/
VERMONT
- Headline: Vermont bill would allow interstate cannabis commerce agreements if federal prohibition ends
- What changed: S.278 bill advances to governor
- The bill includes language allowing Vermont’s governor to negotiate interstate cannabis commerce agreements with other states if federal prohibition is repealed.
- Event date: 2026-06-01
- Primary link(s): https://legislature.vermont.gov/bill/status/2026/S.278
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June 4th, 2026
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