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Legislation and Regulation: Page 190
Oklahoma’s Medical Cannabis ‘Unity Bill’ Takes Effect Aug. 30
The law clarifies the state’s medical marijuana law and prohibits employers from discriminating against employees solely based on cannabis use.
Hemp Legalization Complicates Cannabis Criminal Cases in Ohio
Law enforcement cannot currently test cannabis to determine whether it contains legal concentrations of THC, causing some prosecutors to drop pending charges.
Prosecutors Across Nebraska Weigh New Hemp Law, Testing for THC
"How do we prove a substance is above or below that 0.3-percent THC cutoff?" Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon said.
National Institute for Drug Abuse Issues Grant Call for Cannabis Research
The federal institute is a science-centered research organization responsible for providing the government with actionable information related to drug abuse and drugs in general.
Nevada Judge Asked to Let New Wave of Retail Cannabis Shops Open
Attorneys for Nevada and some companies that won retail marijuana dispensary licenses last year told a judge that tax officials are fairly enforcing a voter-approved initiative that legalized recreational cannabis.
Florida School Board Approves Medical Marijuana
Charlotte County Public Schools passed a measure that will allow students with a prescription for it to use it on campus, but only if their parent or guardian brings it to them.
D.C. Mayor Reiterates Calls for Recreational Marijuana Legalization
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared it is time for the nation’s capital to legalize marijuana.
Marijuana Laws Coming Up for Debate in Barbados
The attorney general insisted that Barbados was not late in entering the growing industry since it was best to get it “right” than to hurry and get it wrong.
Colorado Adds Six Products to List of Pesticides That Can Be Used on Cannabis
The products can now be used without violating the Pesticide Applicators' Act.
Cannabis Sales in California to Reach $7.2 Billion by 2024
But high taxes and burdensome regulations impact further potential gains, according to a new research report.
Illinois Expands Medical Cannabis Program, New Mexico to Decide on Medical Marijuana Overhaul: Week in Review
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed legislation this week that makes the state’s medical marijuana program permanent and adds a list of new qualifying conditions.
Here Are the Details on the Arizona Recreational Cannabis Ballot Measure for 2020
The last adult-use cannabis legalization measure on the ballot in Arizona, Proposition 205, failed to pass by a slim margin of about 3 percent back in 2016.
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