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Legislation and Regulation: Page 140
Opponents Try to Keep Medical Cannabis Initiative Off Nebraska’s Ballot
The initiative has enough signatures to get before voters this fall, but opponents have asked the state’s top election official to reject the proposal.
Small Ohio Cultivators Want to Grow More Cannabis
The state may eventually grant 9,000 square feet of cultivation space to “Level II” growers—three times their current limit—but is waiting.
Nevada’s Cannabis Compliance Board Issues Stricter Policies for Cannabis Companies with Late Taxes, Licensing Fees
Moving forward, regulators will notify businesses immediately if they miss a deadline and will terminate access to the METRC database until taxes and fees are paid.
Pennsylvania Governor Calls for Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization to Boost State’s Economy
Gov. Tom Wolf’s call to legalize is part of a broader plan to help combat the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vermont Lawmakers Consider Legislation to Expand Cannabis Expungements
House and Senate leadership support a measure that would automatically expunge criminal records involving the possession of two ounces or less of cannabis.
Minnesota’s White Earth Nation Votes to Legalize Medical Cannabis
The measure allows the Tribal Council to regulate medical cannabis on the reservation.
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Seeks Guidance Regarding Confidential Medical Cannabis Information
A section of the state's medical cannabis law requires DHSS to protect the trade secrets of medical cannabis businesses, as well as patients' information.
Maine Says Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Will Launch This Fall, Vermont Revisits Legislation to Tax and Regulate Sales: Week in Review
Maine’s Office of Marijuana Policy announced this week that adult-use sales can launch Oct. 9.
DEA Proposes New Hemp and CBD Regulations to Comply with 2018 Farm Bill
The DEA emphasizes the new rules are only to conform to the 2018 Farm Bill and have already taken effect.
Purdue University and Hemp Biotechnology Company Develop Quantitative THC Field Test
The test will allow law enforcement to detect how much THC is present in a cannabis sample within minutes.
Vermont Legislature Revisits Bill to Legalize Cannabis Sales
The House and Senate started a meeting in a Committee of Conference Aug. 19 to reconcile the differences in their versions of the legislation.
Need to Know: State Dollars Help Sacramento Build Equity Program
In a Q&A, Sacramento Cannabis Program Manager Davina Smith discusses how the city’s CORE program stands out and how the experience of working with the state has changed.
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