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N.Y. Times editorial reconsiders legalization — Newsletter 2/13/26

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By Alex Halperin
02/12/2026 11:55 PM GMT-0700
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THE BIG IDEA

Hi all,

Between continued inaction on rescheduling, and a host of other setbacks, the vibes were tough this week. Enjoy your well-earned weekend.

Alex

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Analysis: N.Y. Times editorial rethinks legalization

In 2014, the New York Times editorial (opinion) page published a six-part series calling for the end of federal prohibition. Now it’s having second thoughts.

In a Monday editorial, the paper stops short of calling for a return to criminalization but says, “There is a lot of space between heavy-handed criminal prohibition and hands-off commercial legalization.”

Read WeedWeek’s analysis

Related: Several contributors to the unsigned piece discussed their thinking.

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  • Illegal grows poison California forests
  • Newsbrief: LA Council advances referendum on unlicensed shop tax
  • Newsbrief: Ohio AG sues MSOs alleging anti-competitive conduct

QUICK HITS

Federal:

  • FDA head Marty Makary explained the administration’s rationale for rescheduling. Rep. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio), co-chair of the Cannabis Caucus, isn’t sure rescheduling is a Justice Department “priority.”
    Marijuana Moment
  • GreenState looks at when immigration enforcement collides with the cannabiz.

Business:

  • Leading MSO Curaleaf announced a $500M note offering, which it says is the largest in U.S. industry history.
  • Cheech & Chong’s Cannabis Co, in partnership with tech shop FlowHub, is rolling out its “reverse licensing model.“
    Chain Store Age
  • Pot stocks are sinking.
    New Cannabis Ventures
  • Cannabis exec Taylor Stafford has joined MSO Stiiizy as national sales leader. He’s hiring in New York.
  • Cultivated reports on the cannabiz veterans who are walking away from the industry.

State and local:

  • A Cannabis Business Times analysis found Florida undercounted the signatures gathered for a REC ballot initiative.
  • REC legalization pushes are fading in Pennsylvania and Hawaii.
    MJBiz
  • Another REC push fell short in New Hampshire.
    Forbes
  • Nevada sales fell 8.6% year over year.
  • Missouri lawmakers are weighing the future of hemp-derived THC drinks.
    Missouri Independent
  • Virginia doesn’t yet have a launch date for its REC market.
    WHRO(NPR)
  • Massachusetts election officials will investigate fraud allegations against the REC repeal ballot initiative.
    Marijuana Moment
  • Six years in, the Canna Equity Illinois Coalition isn’t giving up the fight.
    @cannaequityil
  • Three Long Island towns are suing New York state, alleging it’s trying to override local zoning rules. See WeedWeek‘s previous coverage.
    Riverhead Local
  • Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) wants to legalize MED.
  • A New Mexico federal judge threw out operators’ claims that U.S. Customs and Border Patrol seizures of state-licensed product violated their rights.
  • Law360

Health and science:

  • A study found cannabis use may support cognitive function in middle age and later.
    Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

Fun and interesting:

  • High Maintenance co-creator and star Ben Sinclair is over weed.
    NY Mag
  • @thebudfather highlights some “legendary creatures.”
  • Author Michael Pollan says humanity is about to undergo a “revolutionary change.”
    NY Times

CALIFORNIA HITS

State:

  • Gov. Gavin Newsom(D) launched a crackdown on kratom and the related opioid known as 7-OH.
    SFGate
  • The California Cannabis Control Appeals Panel, which hears cases brought by licensees who object to DCC decisions, is requesting permanent funding. Here’s the Legislative Analyst’s Office’s assessment.

Business:

  • SFGate reports on the closure of Planet 13’s Orange County mega-dispensary. Catalyst is taking it over.
  • Writer Lucas Indrikovs provided a step-by-step guide to killing the state cannabis industry.
    High Times

Local:

  • Lake County is reassessing its ordinance.
  • REC delivery could return to Paso Robles (SLO Co.).
    The Tribune

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