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Legislation and Regulation: Page 313
Utah 'Right to Try' Medical Marijuana Bill Passes, But Cannabis Cultivation Bill Fails in the House
House Bill 195, sponsored by Rep. Brad Daw, passed on a 40-26 vote and gives terminally ill patients a “right to try” medical marijuana.
Illinois Appeals Adding Pain as Medical Marijuana Qualifier
The Illinois Department of Public Health appealed a decision Thursday that would add "intractable pain" as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana.
Top White House Official To Leave West Wing To Become Drug Czar
Jim Carroll will lead the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Arizona Representative Sponsors Bill to Reduce Possession of 3.5 Grams Marijuana to Misdemeanor
Rep. Paul Mosley is the main sponsor of the bill with the criminal justice reform group sponsoring the first House bill.
Michigan Marijuana Legalization Effort Vaults a Hurdle With No Outside Challenge to Signatures
The secretary of state will review a 500-signature sample of the 362,102 signatures submitted.
St. Croix Tribe Sues Wisconsin AG Over Plans To Grow Hemp For CBD Oil Production
The tribe argues that the state doesn't have the authority over hemp processing on its reservation.
Puffin Farm's Jade Stefano Shares The Story Behind Her Company's Competitive Edge
In our February cover story, Stefano discusses her push to protect outdoor growers' futures.
Warning of High Power Costs of Marijuana, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Recommends Energy Standards
As part of the state's cultivation license, growers may need to adhere to certain energy standards.
Hints That Congress May Tackle Federal Cannabis Legalization as More States Consider Medical and Adult-Use Legislation: Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news.
Massachusetts Marijuana Panel Urged to Keep Draft Regulations Simple
Draft regulations to govern the sale of marijuana fail to resolve some “thorny” issues about cannabis cafes and sales at cinemas, the Baker administration advised the Cannabis Control Commission.
Missouri Bill Limits Medical Marijuana to Terminal Illness
A House committee heard testimony Tuesday on the bill sponsored by Republican Rep. Jim Neely.
‘Cybersecurity Incident’ Prompted Disruption in Washington’s Traceability System This Week
The state has remedied the issue, and will continue to provide updates to cultivators.
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