North Dakota
Cannabis legalization qualifies for North Dakota ballot (Newsletter: August 13, 2024)
Trump ally opposes FL marijuana measure; FDA withdraws psychedelic study req; CA hemp bill; Poll: Consumers buy legal cannabis; CBD & running study
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/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW
North Dakota’s secretary of state certified that marijuana activists collected enough valid signatures to put a legalization initiative on the November ballot.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), one of the strongest GOP cannabis reform supporters in Congress and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, opposes the marijuana legalization initiative on Florida’s November ballot—saying it’s inappropriate to address the issue through a constitutional amendment.
The Food and Drug Administration withdrew a request for White House permission to conduct a new study on psychedelics and kratom following criticism from advocates.
The California Senate Appropriations Committee heard testimony from industry stakeholders who say Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) amendment to fold hemp products into the marijuana supply chain would close businesses and shrink state revenue.
A new poll conducted by NuggMD found that 77 percent of people in legal marijuana states buy all or most of their cannabis from regulated stores, indicating that legalization makes a significant dent in the illicit market.
A new study found that “an acute dose of CBD (300 mg) taken 2 hours before a 2-mile run may benefit runners in competition by improving anxiety symptoms and decreasing the rate of perceived exertion without hindering performance time.” People who took CBD also ran 3.1 percent faster.
Missouri hemp companies are pushing back against Gov. Mike Parson’s (R) executive order banning intoxicating cannabinoid products, with some observers saying litigation is likely.
/ FEDERAL
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the Food and Drug Administration’s rejection of MDMA-assisted therapy was a “scandalous decision.”
The Drug Enforcement Administration is recommending conversations about the potential harms of drug use be included in back-to-school routines.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments in the case of a truck driver who was fired over a positive THC test that he says was caused by consuming a hemp-derived CBD product on October 15.
/ STATES
A spokesperson for New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) said she “supports responsible research into psilocybin for therapeutic use, but has not called for decriminalization.”
A Pennsylvania senator spoke about the benefits of legalizing marijuana in a meeting with the PennLive editorial board.
A New Hampshire senator discussed his opposition to legalizing marijuana.
Wisconsin Assembly candidates discussed their views on legalizing marijuana.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s director wants to meet with lawmakers to discuss the legality of THC-A amid concerns that some marijuana convictions could be overturned due to the precision of police testing methods.
Alaska regulators filed proposed changes to rules concerning removal of a requirement for edibles only onsite consumption areas to be physically separated from retail marijuana stores.
Maine regulators published guidance on recently enacted marijuana legislation.
Missouri regulators posted a form that people can use to report retailers for selling unregulated psychoactive cannabis products.
The Oregon 2024 Cannabis Bill & Technical Rules Advisory Committee will meet on Tuesday.
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/ LOCAL
Syracuse, New York’s mayor touted a court ruling that the city’s local cannabis law is not preempted by state policy.
A former Sarasota, Florida mayor discussed his support for the marijuana legalization initiative on the state’s November ballot.
Oakland, California officials will hold a cannabis equity stakeholder meeting on Tuesday.
/ INTERNATIONAL
Italian lawmakers approved a crackdown on so-called “light cannabis.”
Canadian regulators issued a notice about a recall of hemp products.
/ SCIENCE & HEALTH
A study found that “long-term add-on CBD use was associated with reduced seizure frequency through 144 weeks.”
The journal Psychopharmacology retracted three papers about MDMA-assisted therapy over “protocol violations amounting to unethical conduct.”
/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS
Prohibitionist organization Smart Approaches to Marijuana criticized ParkMobile for offering customers a free gift of $50 in credit toward CBD and THC products.
/ BUSINESS
Curaleaf Holdings Inc. appears to have moved its headquarters to Connecticut.
Curio Wellness and Ascend Wellness Holdings entered a strategic manufacturing and distribution partnership.
Trulieve settled a lawsuit from a former employee who claimed he was fired after complaining about a manager’s racist comments.
Bright Green Corporation engaged an investment bank to explore a $15 million debt financing and separately secured a $3.5 million capital commitment under an existing line of credit.
/ CULTURE
Andy Richter said his marijuana use can “get out of control” and that his “life is better” without using it for the last several months.
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North Dakota
The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion to the ND State Auditor – North Dakota Attorney General
04 Mar The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion to the ND State Auditor
in Opinions
March 4, 2026
Media Contact: Suzie Weigel, 701.328.2210
BISMARCK, ND – It is the opinion that federal law does not prevent the state from auditing P&A and even though P&A possesses confidential records, N.D.C.C. § 54-10-22.1 and 42 C.F.R. § 51.45(c) authorize the state auditor and the employees of the auditor’s office, to review the records without detriment to P &A.
Also, whether Rule 1.6 of the North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct for licensed attorneys prohibits P&A from disclosing to the State Auditor the contents of a client file for the purpose of conducting a non-financial performance audit under N.D.C.C. ch. 54-10 when the requested file includes information about individuals and businesses in the private sector who chose to contact P &A.
This issue was already addressed in a 1995 opinion of this office regarding P&A. The 1995 opinion highlighted that P&A has authority to contract with private attorneys to represent private individuals. 17 During that performance audit, auditors asked to see billings from the contracted attorneys. 18 P&A redacted the names of the individuals represented by the contract attorneys under the rules for attorney-client privilege or attorney-client confidentiality. 19 The names of individuals seeking services of P&A are protected under N.D.C.C. § 25-01.3. The opinion stated:
Thus, P&A’s records which indicate to whom its services were provided are available to the State Auditor for performance audit purposes. The State Auditor has
been given access by P&A to its records other than the attorney’s billings. Therefore, the State Auditor already has access to the names of the persons to whom P&A
provides services. State law requires that the State Auditor and his employees must keep such information confidential.
Here, P&A has not identified a specific record. Given that, I rely on the past opinions declaring that records made confidential by N.D.C.C. § 25-01.3-10 are available under N.D.C.C. § 54-10-22 to the State Auditor and the Auditor’s employees for audit purposes.
Link to opinion 2026-L-01
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North Dakota
Angler may have broken North Dakota’s perch record on Devils Lake
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – A Wisconsin angler may have reeled in a new North Dakota state record yellow perch on Devils Lake.
Alan Hintz of Stevens Point, Wis., caught the fish while fishing with Perch Patrol Guide Service’s Tyler Elshaug. North Dakota Game Warden Jon Peterson weighed the perch at 2.99 pounds and measured it at 16.5 inches at Woodland Resort.
The current state record perch of 2 pounds, 15 ounces was caught by Kyle Smith of Carrington, N.D., also on Devils Lake, on March 28, 1982.
The catch is still considered unofficial. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department requires a four-week waiting period to verify all details before officially recognizing a new state record.
Steve Dahl with Perch Patrol Guide Service confirmed the details to Valley News Live. Dahl said overall perch numbers on Devils Lake are down this year, but anglers are seeing more fish weighing over 2 pounds.
Devils Lake is one of North Dakota’s most popular ice fishing destinations, known for producing trophy-sized perch.
Copyright 2026 KVLY. All rights reserved.
North Dakota
The Democratic Spirit: Reflections on North Dakota History and the Declaration of Independence at 250 – America250
A state and national public forum comprising a lecture, and then a question-answer session. Kwame Anthony Appiah’s lecture commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and explore its enduring significance in American life. Appiah’s scholarship on ethics, identity, and cosmopolitanism offers a unique lens for examining democratic ideals in a diverse society. By connecting these themes to North Dakota’s historical narrative, the forum fosters civic engagement, intellectual discourse, and cultural understanding within our community.
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