Cannabis Industry Pushes 'Green Wednesday'
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / November 26, 2025 / FundCanna, the leading lender for the cannabis industry, is taking center stage at MJBizCon 2025 by sponsoring The Hub at the Las Vegas Convention Center and hosting three education sessions during the conference.
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving has become such a popular day for purchasing cannabis that it's known as "Green Wednesday".
KCRA 3 joined members of a retirement community in Rio Vista as the group celebrated "420 Day," and shared how smoking cannabis helps them feel youthful and manage the aches and pains associated with aging.
After years of decline, nearly one in five teens under 21 now report using cannabis, undercutting claims that legalization would make communities safer.
Although millions of Americans use cannabis for medical reasons, new research suggests that there is not enough evidence to support much of that medicinal use.
Illinois is poised to collect less tax revenue from recreational marijuana for the second time in three years, as cannabis prices continue to fall. Through October, tax receipts are running 2% below year-ago levels, according to data from the Illinois Comptroller’s Office.
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Fox News’ Mark Meredith joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to break down the growing ‘California Sober’ trend among Gen Z, how increased cannabis use may be driving down alcohol consumption and the possible risks,
Smoking cannabis before drinking can significantly curb how much people choose to drink, according to new research.
Today marks another tough Green Wednesday for California's dispos as the legal industry struggles to compete with the laissez-faire nature of illicit businesses. The competition doesn't have to worry about business tax certificates,
Seniors at a Northern California retirement community created the '420 Club,' with a shared passion of cannabis use. But a UCSF study says it does more harm than good.