Close Menu
newzz.net
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • PSA: Don’t wait for Android 17 Developer Previews
    • Stock Market Highlights Feb 4: Markets end flat as IT selloff drags; Sensex up 78 pts to 83,817, Nifty 50 ends 48 pts higher at 25,776
    • Alastair Campbell’s diary: Trump’s lies are trashing the dollar
    • How the New ‘H Is for Hawk’ Movie Brought its Goshawk Stars to the Screen
    • ‘I’m living with cancer and even on the darkest days you have to hold on to hope’
    • Samsung Brings AI to Classrooms with WAFX-P Interactive Display
    • India-US trade deal has reduced much global uncertainty, economic affairs secretary says
    • Snö, by Sverker Sörlin – A greener life, a greener world
    newzz.net
    Thursday, February 5
    • Home
    • Top Stories
    • Technology
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Loans
    • Interest Rates
    • Mortgage
    • Entertainment & Arts
    • Science & Environment
    • Smart Solutions
    newzz.net
    You are at:Home»Mortgage»Cannabis Industry Weekly Report (7/11/2025)
    Mortgage

    Cannabis Industry Weekly Report (7/11/2025)

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJuly 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Cannabis Industry Weekly Report (7/11/2025)

    Cannabis Industry Weekly Report (7/11/2025)

    Executive Summary

    • California’s 19% cannabis excise tax took effect July 1, 2025, despite strong industry opposition and failed tax-relief efforts MJBiz Daily+6MJBiz Daily+6MJBiz Daily+6MJBiz Daily+2MJBiz Daily+2Cannabis Business Times+2.
    • Permanent ban on hemp-derived THC products moves forward, reinforcing zero-tolerance for intoxicating cannabinoids in foods and beverages Cannabis Business Times+4MJBiz Daily+4Cannabis Business Times+4.
    • Emergency enforcement efforts have achieved near-total compliance in liquor licensees with the hemp-THC ban Cannabis Business Times+15Cannabis Business Times+15Cannabis Business Times+15.
    • Bill AB 564 seeking to freeze the tax hike passed key legislative committees but was ultimately omitted from the final budget Cannabis Business Times+6Cannabis Business Times+6MJBiz Daily+6.

    Strategic Takeaway: California’s recent policy shifts—higher excise tax and stricter hemp-derived THC controls—signal an intensifying regulatory environment, reinforcing the importance of fiscal resilience and compliance readiness through 2025.

    🏛️ Regulatory & Compliance (Past Week)

    California’s regulatory landscape hardened this week with several critical moves:

    • The state Department of Public Health is advancing a permanent “no detectable THC” ban in hemp-derived foods, beverages, and dietary supplements Cannabis Business Times+3MJBiz Daily+3MJBiz Daily+3.
    • Enforcement by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has achieved 99.7% compliance among liquor retailers, reflecting near-total market adherence Cannabis Business Times.
    • Despite legislative interest, the Treasury-backed effort to freeze the excise tax via AB 564 was excluded from the final fiscal bill MJBiz Daily+4MJBiz Daily+4Cannabis Business Times+4.

    🔍 Next-Week Watch List

    • Post-July 1: Closely monitor CDTFA and local DCC communications regarding excise tax implementation and retailer compliance.
    • Final DPH rulemaking: Await publication of permanent hemp-THC regulations in the coming summer.
    • Budget & enforcement updates: State Controller and Liquor Board may issue compliance follow-ups or hearing schedules on licensing enforcement.

    💼 M&A, License & Real‑Estate Transactions

    No major license transfers or M&A activity were flagged in the approved sources during this timeframe. Dispensary acquisitions referenced in industry headlines lack depth for the report.

    📊 Finance & Capital Flows

    • Fiscal pressures mount following a projected $602 million annual hit from the permanent hemp-THC ban, affecting wineries, bars, and retail outlets Cannabis Business Times+1Cannabis Business Times+1MJBiz Daily.
    • The excise tax hike risks fueling illicit market growth—industry advocates anticipate consumer displacement Cannabis Business Times+15MJBiz Daily+15Cannabis Business Times+15.

    🏢 Public Companies Spotlight

    • This week’s sources didn’t highlight specific earnings, stock movements, or leadership changes among public cannabis companies.

    📈 Trends, Insights & Strategic Implications

    • Illicit market resilience: Price pressure and consumer shift driven by excise tax increases and regulatory cost burdens.
    • Regulatory enforcement ramps up: Demonstrating steep consequences for non-compliant retail outlets; legal cannabis players need to elevate compliance controls.
    • Lobbying momentum remains: With AB 564 previously advancing with unanimous support, policy windows may reopen in later budget or trailer bills.

    Confidence Levels:

    High: Excise tax effective July 1, 2025; permanent hemp-THC ban and enforcement actions. To summarize, California is entering a pivotal phase of intensified fiscal pressure and regulatory scrutiny in cannabis. Operators should proactively assess tax strategies, invest in compliance infrastructure, and remain engaged in policy developments to navigate the evolving environment through 2025.

     

    Cannabis Industry Report Weekly
    Previous ArticleChina launches push for zero-carbon industrial parks – A greener life, a greener world
    Next Article Costco Same Day & Instacart Price Changes & New Monthly Credit
    Editorial Team
    • Website

    Related Posts

    The Guide to Payment Processing

    Which States Are Likely to Get New Cannabis Laws in 2026

    Elevator industry seeks unified norms to drive growth, safety

    Comments are closed.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    Don't Miss

    PSA: Don’t wait for Android 17 Developer Previews

    Stock Market Highlights Feb 4: Markets end flat as IT selloff drags; Sensex up 78 pts to 83,817, Nifty 50 ends 48 pts higher at 25,776

    Alastair Campbell’s diary: Trump’s lies are trashing the dollar

    How the New ‘H Is for Hawk’ Movie Brought its Goshawk Stars to the Screen

    About

    Welcome to Newzz.net, your trusted source for timely, accurate, and insightful news from around the world. We are dedicated to delivering the latest updates and in-depth analysis across a wide range of topics, ensuring our readers stay informed, empowered, and engaged.
    We're social, connect with us:

    Popular Posts

    PSA: Don’t wait for Android 17 Developer Previews

    February 4, 2026

    Stock Market Highlights Feb 4: Markets end flat as IT selloff drags; Sensex up 78 pts to 83,817, Nifty 50 ends 48 pts higher at 25,776

    February 4, 2026

    Alastair Campbell’s diary: Trump’s lies are trashing the dollar

    February 4, 2026
    Categories
    • Business
    • Entertainment & Arts
    • Health
    • Interest Rates
    • Loans
    • Mortgage
    • Politics
    • Science & Environment
    • Smart Solutions
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    Copyright © 2026. newzz.net Designed by Webwazirds7.
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.