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Legislation and Regulation: Page 202
Nevada Becomes First State to Ban Most Pre-Employment Cannabis Tests
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signed Assembly Bill 132 making it illegal for employers to rebuff job applicants based on the results of a marijuana test.
Ohio Medical Board Delays Vote on New Conditions for Medical Marijuana
The board has postponed a vote on whether to add anxiety and autism spectrum disorder to the state's list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana.
Mississippi Medical Marijuana Initiative Closes In on Enough Signatures for 2020 Ballot
Mississippians for Compassionate Care has been gathering signatures since September 2018, and organizers say more than 57,000 of the required 86,185 signatures have been certified by state circuit clerks.
Legislature Passes Bill Preparing Oregon for Possible Interstate Cannabis Sales
The legislation, headed to Gov. Kate Brown for her signature, would allow the state to participate in the sale of cannabis products across state lines, should the federal government allow it.
International Hemp Industry Hopes to Change U.S.’s 0.3-Percent THC Limit
As U.S. agencies regulate the industry, they are defining hemp as cannabis containing less than 0.3-percent THC—while other countries have imposed higher THC caps.
Colorado Department of Agriculture Adds Eight Products to List of Pesticides That Can Be Used on Cannabis
The products can now be used on cannabis without violating the Pesticide Applicators' Act.
Maine’s Biggest Marijuana Company Threatens to Sue State If It’s Shut Out of Recreational Market
Wellness Connection is threatening to sue Maine if it doesn’t change proposed residency requirements.
Alabama Gov. Ivey Signs CARE Act Into Law
Through the CARE act, Carly's Law is extended; it allows the University of Alabama Birmingham to continue its research on the use of CBD oil.
Gov. Kay Ivey Decides on Alabama's Medical Marijuana Bill
The governor has until 11:59 p.m. June 10 to choose whether to sign a bill to create a commission to study the effects of medical marijuana and renew a law allowing children with seizures to use cannabis oil.
Colorado Requests Participation on MED Rulemaking Work Groups
The Department of Revenue’s Marijuana Enforcement Division is facilitating stakeholder work groups to collaborate on proposed rule updates for the Division’s 2019 permanent rulemaking session.
Majority of New Yorkers Back Use of Recreational Marijuana
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Signs Testing and MMJ Card Cost Legislation
The bill aims to enhance the safety of Arizona's medical marijuana program and save patients close to $30 million in government fees over two years.
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