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Election Watch: Page 4
California Cannabis Players Endorse ‘No’ Vote on Gubernatorial Recall Election
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s possible removal from office following a recall election Sept. 14 puts the state’s cannabis industry at risk.
What Does a Democrat-Controlled Senate Mean for Federal Cannabis Policy Reform?
Industry stakeholders are optimistic about federal descheduling or legalization after Democrats secure power in Washington.
2020 Election Results: What Comes Next?
A round up of results from the most important federal, state and local races and what the outcomes mean for the cannabis industry.
If and When
If and when the question of federal legalization comes before lawmakers, will they follow the lead of their voters?
Voters Across the U.S. Decide on Criminal Justice Measures
On Nov. 3, Americans decided how people who are suspected, accused or convicted of cannabis offenses move through the criminal justice system.
What the Re-Election of Governors in Vermont, New Hampshire and Indiana Means for the States’ Cannabis Policies
While Vermont has moved forward to tax and regulate adult-use cannabis sales, leadership in New Hampshire and Indiana will likely remain unwilling to enact meaningful change, according to industry advocates.
How U.S. House, Senate Results Could Influence Cannabis Legislation
A Democratic majority in the Senate could seal a deal or two for the industry, while more Republicans in both chambers could move into cannabis’ corner as recent state legalization wins indicate widespread voter support.
What Would a Joe Biden Presidency Mean for the Cannabis Industry?
Industry stakeholders weigh in on the fate of cannabis policy reform efforts under a Biden administration, as well as which other factors in the 2020 election could create meaningful change.
Election 2020: Cannabis Down-Ballot Race Results
We’re breaking down important cannabis legal measures in counties and cities.
Cannabis Wins Big on Election Night as Five States Pass Legalization Measures
New Jersey, Arizona and Montana voters legalized adult-use cannabis, Mississippi approved a medical measure, and South Dakota made history by passing both at the same time.
South Dakota Makes History by Passing Both Medical and Adult-Use Cannabis on Same Ballot
South Dakotans now have a constitutional right to cannabis consumption and to hemp farming.
Montana Legalizes Adult-Use Cannabis
Montana voters approved a plan to legalize, regulate and tax adult-use cannabis Nov. 3, based on unofficial election results.
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