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Legislation and Regulation: Page 306
Sonoma to Hold Second Town Hall on Cannabis Regulation
City leaders will explain state and local policies on legalized cannabis.
Cannabis Legalization Prompts Update of Alberta's Gaming and Liquor Laws
Proposed changes will allow establishment of 'you brew' outlets across Alberta.
Nova Scotia Cannabis Legislation to Move Ahead Without Amendments
Legislation governing legal marijuana in the province is moving ahead, despite calls from several health groups for stronger provisions governing where the drug can be smoked in public.
Maryland Lawmakers Vote to Expand Medical Marijuana Industry With Plan to Expand Diversity
The plan, passed by the Senate and the House of Delegates, would issue seven new cannabis growing and 13 new cannabis processing licenses.
Utah Medical Marijuana Proposal On the Verge of Qualifying for November's Ballot
The initiative to legalize medical marijuana is within 1,000 signatures of qualifying for November's ballot.
Marijuana Shortage Possible This Summer in San Diego
Legal marijuana stores could run out of recreational cannabis when the seasonal rise in tourism sends the demand for marijuana soaring.
House Committee Kills Missouri Medical Marijuana Bill
While the bill's sponsor believes there's still a chance for the legislation, some medical marijuana advocates say the outcome was inevitable.
Louisiana Veterans Advocate for Medical Cannabis
The goal of their involvement is to help veterans who suffer from chronic pain and PTSD.
How Can California's New Legal Marijuana Market Move Forward?
Legalization has divided small legacy farmers and sprawling agribusiness in the state, with concerns that many cannabis farmers will not end up licensed in the legal market.
Illinois Bank to Close Cannabis Accounts, Connecticut Moving Quickly on Legalization Bill: Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news.
California's High Taxes and Regulation Mean Black Market for Marijuana is Still Appealing
Opinion: high taxes and burdensome regulations are prompting a lot of Californians to continue to buy their marijuana on the black market.
Guam Medical Marijuana Program at Standstill Without Testing Lab
A Guam official says no one has applied for a license to set up an independent testing laboratory nearly two months after Gov. Eddie Calvo signed into law a bill implementing the rules for a medical marijuana program.
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