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Legislation and Regulation: Page 188
Nevada Cannabis Licensing Chief on Leave After Allegations of Misconduct
Jorge Pupo has been placed on leave amid court hearings about the state’s cannabis dispensary application and licensing process.
California Cannabis Banking Bill Stalls
Legislation allowing the state to create special banks to handle funds from the cannabis industry will not pass this year.
Berkeley Patients Group Turns 20: Compassionate Beginnings
In Part I of a three-part series, BPG Co-Founder and Vice President Etienne Fontan shares the dispensary’s origin story, borne from a passion for cannabis and the patients it serves.
Cannabis Legalization Anchors U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris’ Criminal Justice Plans
More than a year out from the 2020 election, presidential candidates are citing cannabis reform more often as a campaign angle.
UPDATED: Judge’s Ruling Could Freeze Cannabis Licensing Process for Some Nevada Dispensaries
A Clark County judge has issued an injunction that stops the state from performing a final inspection for some licensees.
Michigan Debates Merits of Cannabis Warning Labels for Minors, Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women
With federal prohibition standing in the way of cannabis research, the science to support these potential long-term effects on children may be lacking.
Illinois Awards First Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensary Licenses, Missouri Sees Surge of Medical Marijuana Business License Applications: Week in Review
Illinois awarded its first five adult-use cannabis retail licenses this week, with dozens more licenses expected to be awarded in the coming weeks.
Mississippi Group Submits Enough Signatures to Place Medical Marijuana on 2020 Ballot
Mississippians for Compassionate Care turned in more than 105,000 signatures ahead of a Sept. 6 deadline to submit 86,000 signatures from registered voters.
Missouri Receives More Than 2,000 Medical Cannabis Business License Applications
The state must award business licenses by Dec. 31 according to Amendment 2, the voter-approved initiative that legalized medical marijuana.
Quebec's Home-Grow Ban Ruled Unconstitutional, But That's Not the End of the Story
Falling back on federal law, in theory, residents may grow up to four cannabis plants at home.
Minnesota Lawmaker Launches Adult-Use Cannabis Discussions
House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler plans to tour 15 communities to discuss the issue and will author a legalization bill in the next legislative session.
Illinois to Lead by Example With New Cannabis Cultivation Energy Standards
The Midwest marketplace will pave the way for more industry conversations about cannabis energy and water use.
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