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Cannabis Regulatory Action Tracker

Primary-source database of cannabis enforcement actions, license suspensions, fines, rule changes, and court rulings across all US states. Updated continuously by Hoban Law Group — the cite-worthy source competitors can't replicate.

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FLEnforcementHighNov 5, 2025

Florida OMMU Issues Enforcement Notice to MMTC for Security System Failures at Three Dispensary Locations (November 2025)

The Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use issued an enforcement notice to a licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Center after compliance inspections at three dispensary locations revealed inoperative alarm systems, camera dead zones covering vault areas, and absence of required panic buttons at dispensing counters.

TXEnforcementMediumAug 12, 2025

Texas DSHS Issues Enforcement Notice to 34 Hemp Retailers for Selling Delta-8 THC Products That Exceed 0.3% THC on a Dry-Weight Basis (August 2025)

The Texas Department of State Health Services issued enforcement notices to 34 hemp product retailers across the state after market surveillance testing found delta-8 THC products that tested above 0.3% total THC on a dry-weight basis, making them illegal under Texas Health and Safety Code § 443.204.

OHEnforcementCritical$25KAug 6, 2025

Ohio Division of Cannabis Control Suspends Testing Lab Certification for Using Unapproved Analytical Methods (August 2025)

The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control suspended the testing certification of a licensed testing laboratory for 60 days after finding the lab had substituted a non-approved high-performance liquid chromatography method for the state-required HPLC-UV protocol on 1,400 samples, producing results that overstated CBD content by an average of 12%.

MAEnforcementMedium$45KJul 10, 2025

Massachusetts CCC Issues Consent Agreement to Manufacturer for Mislabeled Potency on Edible Products (July 2025)

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission entered into a consent agreement with a licensed manufacturer after laboratory re-testing revealed that 14 edible SKUs had THC potency values printed on packaging that exceeded actual potency by more than 15%, violating the CCC's ±15% variance standard.

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