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Legislation and Regulation: Page 329
Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Industry Continues to Grow Despite Challenges
Advocacy groups and state-licensed cannabis operators discuss the regulatory landscape, difficulties in the market and the path to adult-use legalization.
Week in Review: Cannabis News You Can’t Afford To Miss
We've rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry happenings.
Yukon Presents Draft Plan For Regulating Legal Marijuana
The territory offered more details about how marijuana will be legally sold and regulated.
Kentucky Legislators Introduce Bill for Medical Cannabis Legalization
House Bill 166 was introduced in mid-January.
New York Assembly Hearing Held on Recreational Marijuana
Lawmakers heard testimony from several experts Thursday on the potential of allowing regulated cannabis sales and possession in the state.
Illinois Sued for Prohibiting Ill Child From Using Medical Marijuana at Elementary School
Parents of an 11-year girl with leukemia have sued the state and a suburban Chicago school district over a state law that prohibits her from using medical marijuana at school.
Differing Views: U.S. Attorneys Address Cole Memo Repeal
Some prosecutors are leaning into Jeff Sessions’ policy shift, while others are downplaying its impact.
Cory Booker and Kamala Harris Join Senate Judiciary Committee Following DOJ Policy Shift
The senators bring a firmer pro-marijuana stance to the committee as Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recent announcement casts uncertainty.
California Adds 'Fresh' Category for Cannabis Cultivation Tax
Growers must now pay $1.29 per ounce of fresh marijuana weighed within two hours of harvesting.
Calaveras County, Calif., Supervisors Ban Commercial Cannabis Cultivation
The vote signals the end of a program that permitted hundreds of growers and raised more than $10 million for the county budget.
Sources in Congress Say U.S. Justice Department Blindsided Banking Agency on Marijuana Policy Flip
The DOJ failed to notify federal officials who advise banks in states where the drug is legal.
Vermont Statehouse Approves Adult-Use Marijuana, Setting New Precedent in U.S.
Gov. Phil Scott has promised to sign the bill into law, though there are no immediate plans for a licensed retail market.
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