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Minnesota Medical Marijuana Task Force Has 'No Real Purpose'
Members of a task force charged with evaluating Minnesota’s medical cannabis program say the group is ineffective and poorly run.
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Protect Federal Employees Who Use State-Legal Marijuana
Under current law, federal employees can be fired for using marijuana even if it is legal in the employee’s state of residence.
Missouri Posts Draft Rules for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, Grow Facilities and More
Amendment 2 compels DHSS to have all of the medical cannabis program's rules finalized by June 4.
Proposed Bill Would Limit Medical Marijuana Advertising in Arkansas
A Senate Committee has approved legislation aimed at discouraging the sale of medical marijuana in a way to appeal to children.
Recreational Marijuana Will Be Back in 2020 New Mexico Legislative Session
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said she will add the issue to the agenda of the 2020 legislative session.
San Diego Considers Cannabis Lounges. San Francisco Set the Standard
San Diego will take a look at what’s happening elsewhere, including in San Francisco, where such lounges already are part of the cultural landscape.
New Jersey Marijuana Legalization: Committee Hearings Today, Legal Cannabis Vote Could Come March 25
Today's hearings at noon and 2 p.m. in Trenton, N.J., could set up full floor votes.
Spotlight: Canada’s New Adult-Use Market
Expect a dramatic increase in Canadian cannabis sales figures as the country’s recreational market matures.
Wide-Ranging Marijuana Bills Offered in Connecticut
Bills in three different committees will be the core of the General Assembly’s wide-reaching legislation on the full legalization of marijuana for recreational use and retail sales.
Oklahoma Governor Signs Bill for Medical Marijuana Regulations Into Law
The bill sets up guidelines for inventory testing and tracking, advertising, packaging and labeling, among other things.
New Jersey Cannabis Vote Expected This Month, U.S. Border Patrol Sued Over Cannabis Policy: Week in Review
A law firm has filed a civil complaint to obtain records concerning CBP’s policy of denying foreign citizens entry to the U.S. due to any involvement with the cannabis industry.
South Carolina Senator Says Medical Marijuana Would Be Regulated From ‘Seed to Sale’
Sen. Tom Davis led a Senate subcommittee as it sought to quell opposition from religious groups, law enforcement and South Carolina’s largest medical association.
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