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EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 23 MIN

We Regulate Cannabis Like It Is Uranium (May 10, 2026)

from Policy, Decoded · host The Homegrown Consulting Group

🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.This week, we sit with a complaint a former cannabis commissioner used to make: we regulate cannabis like uranium. She did not mean it as a compliment. The framework is heavy, and the industry has not built what would let it operate inside the framework with credibility intact. On Monday in Illinois, a class action filed in federal court named four of the largest cannabis companies in the country, alleging that they had marketed their products as therapeutically beneficial without adequate evidence. The complaint runs more than three hundred pages on behalf of thirty plaintiffs across thirteen states.Other industries have done the work cannabis has not. The nuclear industry built the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations after Three Mile Island. The alcohol industry built the Portman Group. Cannabis has built trade associations and best-practices documents. Neither clears the threshold the road ahead requires.This episode walks through what such an institution would actually do, the sequencing fight that has to happen first, the working examples from other regulated industries, the failure modes that have brought down voluntary self-regulation in the past, the cost arithmetic, and the calendar that gives the institution-building project a deadline. November 12th. June 29th. Less time than the vapor industry had, and the vapor industry did not survive its window. The room where the institution gets built is currently empty. The question this episode closes on is when somebody is going to call the meeting.🔗 Read the Editorial: https://www.homegrown-group.com/blog/regulate-cannabis-like-uraniumThis podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.

🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.This week, we sit with a complaint a former cannabis commissioner used to make: we regulate cannabis like uranium. She did not mean it as a compliment. The framework is heavy, and the industry has not built what would let it operate inside the framework with credibility intact. On Monday in Illinois, a class action filed in federal court named four of the largest cannabis companies in the country, alleging that they had marketed their products as therapeutically beneficial without adequate evidence. The complaint runs more than three hundred pages on behalf of thirty plaintiffs across thirteen states.Other industries have done the work cannabis has not. The nuclear industry built the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations after Three Mile Island. The alcohol industry built the Portman Group. Cannabis has built trade associations and best-practices documents. Neither clears the threshold the road ahead requires.This episode walks through what such an institution would actually do, the sequencing fight that has to happen first, the working examples from other regulated industries, the failure modes that have brought down voluntary self-regulation in the past, the cost arithmetic, and the calendar that gives the institution-building project a deadline. November 12th. June 29th. Less time than the vapor industry had, and the vapor industry did not survive its window. The room where the institution gets built is currently empty. The question this episode closes on is when somebody is going to call the meeting.🔗 Read the Editorial: https://www.homegrown-group.com/blog/regulate-cannabis-like-uraniumThis podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.

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