AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMedical Cannabis Expansion (Georgia): Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 220, expanding the state’s medical cannabis program by allowing vaporized products for patients over 21, adding qualifying conditions like lupus, removing the old 5% THC cap, and replacing it with a much higher THC limit per labeled container—while keeping smoking prohibited. Road Safety Push (Colorado): CDOT is ramping up Spanish-language education for teens and parents, warning that cannabis impairment can still lead to DUI for drivers of any age. Legal/Enforcement (Texas hemp): The Texas Supreme Court gave hemp companies more time to seek rehearing in the smokeable delta-8 THC fight, keeping the “what’s allowed” question unsettled. Public Health & Safety (US): A Texas 4-year-old was hospitalized after ingesting a high-dose THC gummy found at a playground, reigniting concerns about child access and packaging. Industry Watch (CBD): Medicare patients may soon be able to get CBD for free as the program expands, aiming to track whether it improves quality of life and reduces costs.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.