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Legislation and Regulation: Page 248
Michigan's Marijuana Dispensaries Won't Run Out of Cannabis After State Offers Help
The Medical Marijuana Licensing Board will consider allowing licensed dispensaries to continue to purchase, test and sell marijuana from registered caregivers.
Michigan Approves Home Delivery Rules for Medical Marijuana Users
Michigan lawmakers have approved permanent medical marijuana licensing rules.
Hearing Brings Anger Over Utah Medical Marijuana Compromise Bill
Lawmakers and other supporters of the bill said the compromise was necessary to fix issues with Prop. 2.
What’s Next for Cannabis in Michigan?
With a medical marijuana program still rolling out, the state must now regulate and license an adult-use market.
South Korea Legalizes Medical Marijuana
The legislative language will keep tight restrictions on what the medical cannabis program will look like.
Massachusetts’ Two Adult-Use Dispensaries Sold $2.2 Million Worth of Cannabis in First Five Days
New England Treatment Access (NETA), in Northampton, and Cultivate, in Leicester, are off to a busy start.
Local Government Leaders to Meet to Learn About Michigan's 'Murky' Recreational Marijuana Law
The Michigan Municipal League is hosting the sold-out session, and more sessions are planned.
Sunniva Announces Acquisition of California Distribution Company to Allow for Statewide Dissemination of Sunniva Branded Cannabis Products
LYTR will play an instrumental role in driving Sunniva’s position in California as a truly vertically integrated cannabis company.
New Jersey Senate, Assembly Committees Advance Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Bill
The bill may receive full floor votes by January.
Marijuana Decriminalization Bill In the Works After Legalization Effort Fails in North Dakota
State Rep. Shannon Roers Jones plans to introduce legislation reducing penalties for possessing a small amount of the drug.
With Pritzker and Madigan On Board, Illinois Democrats Push Again for Marijuana Legalization
State Sen. Heather Steans and State Rep. Kelly Cassidy plan to introduce new legislation to fully legalize marijuana in the first legislative session of the new year.
Oregon Needs Standalone Agency to Regulate Marijuana, Report Says
As it stands, marijuana is regulated by three agencies—the OHA, Oregon Liquor Control Commission and Oregon Department of Agriculture.
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