Subscribe
Sign In
Continue to Site
»
Site will load in
15
seconds
Continue to Site »
X
Legislation and Regulation: Page 309
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.
Nevada Farmers, Seeing High Demand for Hemp, Watch Congress' Next Move
Hemp remains a federally controlled substance, but about 35 states, including Nevada, have pilot programs that allow farmers to grow, research and sell hemp.
California Cracks Down on Unlicensed Cannabis Businesses
The BCC has issued more than 1,000 cease-and-desist letters to marijuana businesses this year.
Connecticut House Appropriations Committee Approves Marijuana Legalization Bill
The move sets up a potential floor vote this year.
Plans for Three Marijuana Stores, 70,000 Square Feet of Cultivation Await San Luis Obispo City Council Approval
A recreational marijuana industry in San Luis Obispo is one vote away from becoming a reality.
Josephine County Sues Oregon to Invalidate Cannabis Laws
The county is essentially asking a federal judge to delegitimize the state’s cannabis laws because they conflict with stricter federal drug laws.
Nearly Half of New Jerseyans Want Legal Recreational Marijuana, New Poll Finds
According to a new poll by the Stockton Polling Institute of the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy, 49 percent of respondents backed legalizing recreational marijuana.
Previous Page
Page 309 of 494
Next Page