AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKentucky Medical Access: New medical cannabis dispensaries opened in Bowling Green, with staff helping patients navigate card applications as Gov. Andy Beshear expands qualifying conditions via executive order. Research & Health Claims: A Swiss study in Communications Medicine reports cannabis use in young men may not lower testosterone and could raise it, while separate college-focused research finds problematic cannabis involvement is not rare among students. CBD for Brain Inflammation: New preclinical reporting suggests CBD may calm Alzheimer’s-linked neuroinflammation in mice. Policy & Legal Pressure: Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management is exploring “magic mushroom” legality through a possible pilot, while Philadelphia passed bills to tighten smoke shop rules around kratom and hemp-derived THC. Enforcement vs. Defiance: In Barrie, psilocybin and unlicensed cannabis shops reopened despite raids and a proposed “zero-tolerance” policy. Industry & Markets: Trulieve announced a NYSE listing, and TerrAscend moved toward a shareholder vote for a share consolidation aimed at meeting U.S. exchange criteria. Travel Reminder: TSA says doctor-prescribed medical marijuana is allowed, but warns enforcement can still happen if illegal items are found.
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