AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDEA/Rescheduling Watch: Nebraska, Indiana and Louisiana AGs sued to block Trump’s marijuana reclassification, arguing the administration skipped normal rulemaking and may clash with a 1967 narcotics treaty. Federal Medical Cannabis Access: Medx Holdings says it has filed for DEA registration for state-licensed medical cannabis operations under the new Schedule III framework. Market Moves: Curaleaf announced a one-for-three reverse split tied to potential NYSE/NASDAQ uplisting requirements, while SAM’s Medicare hemp coverage challenge was dismissed by a federal judge. Enforcement (Online Drug Shipments): Bulgaria seized 1,000+ narcotics parcels ordered online, including cannabis vapes, refills and edibles—targeting teen-focused products. Africa Drug War: Nigeria’s NDLEA says it shut down a major meth lab and arrested cartel members, underscoring ongoing pressure on organized drug networks. CBD/Global Policy Signals: A Swiss study claims cannabis may raise testosterone in young men, while EU talks are set to consider new restrictions on Chinese imports amid “China Shock 2.0” concerns. Cannabis Culture/Branding: Garcia Hand Picked is returning to California dispensaries starting June 5, leaning into sun-grown craft positioning.
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