As of Aug. 1, 2025, legal marijuana sales have begun in Delaware, and the Delaware Department of Transportation is reminding drivers that it is illegal and unsafe to drive under the influence of cannabis.
Two days before Delaware’s recreational marijuana market is set to open, Gov. Matt Meyer and other state officials toured First State Compassion in Milford on Wednesday, July 30, getting a firsthand look at the legal cannabis industry in operation.
House Majority Whip Ed Osienski issued a statement regarding the General Assembly passing Senate Bill 75, which limits the zoning restrictions counties can impose on marijuana businesses.
From flooding, to marijuana regulations, even Delmarva politicians speaking at the Democratic National Convention, it's been a busy week. For any of the stories you may have missed, this is your week in review.
The public is encouraged to participate in the formal comment period, which remains open until May 31, 2024.
On Thursday, November 30th, at the Lewes Mayor and City Council workshop, city officials discussed possible regulations if marijuana is not banned from being sold, manufactured, or tested within city limits. Other coastal towns, like Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, and Dewey Beach already have a ban in place.
