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Indiana Attorney General Pens Op-Ed Amid Confusion over CBD Oil Legality
Attorney General Curtis Hill released an op-ed Tuesday regarding the state’s current standing on cannabidiol oil.
B.C. Government Reaches Agreement for Marijuana Revenue Flow
The federal and provincial governments have agreed to a 75/25 revenue split, with B.C. receiving 75 percent of cannabis-specific tax revenue, and the federal government receiving 25 percent.
Maine's Legislative Committee Launches New Effort to Overhaul Recreational Marijuana Bill
Lawmakers want to find a compromise that the governor and House Republicans can tolerate.
Proposed Ohio Ballot Initiative Would Allow Anyone Over 21 to Grow Marijuana at Home
Local investors who failed in their bid to secure a state license to grow medical marijuana have announced plans for a statewide ballot issue that would fully legalize marijuana.
Denied Ohio Medical Marijuana Applicant Pushes New Cannabis Ballot Issue
The 2018 issue would legalize the sale and possession of marijuana.
Atlantic Premiers Concerned About Marijuana Supply, Push Ottawa to Expedite Licensing
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil made it clear that ensuring an adequate supply is Ottawa's responsibility.
New Brunswick Marijuana Retailers Will Be Called CannabisNB
The province announced the name of the NB Liquor subsidiary that will operate 20 stand-alone stores starting in July.
Washington Releases Study on Recreational Marijuana Home Grows
The WSLCB's recommendations are consistent with the DOJ's Cole Memo.
Hartford City Council Unanimously Endorses Marijuana Legislation
Resolution urges support for legislation that would regulate and tax marijuana for adults in Connecticut.
Canadian Government Reaches Deal With Provinces on Cannabis Tax
The provinces and territories will get somewhere between 70 and 80 percent of the revenue, up from the initial federal offer to split the money 50-50.
Uruguay Sells Recreational Marijuana to More Than 16,000 People Five Months After Legalization
The government has upped THC levels of the drug from 2 percent to 9 percent.
California Begins Accepting Permit Applications for the Sale of Recreational Marijuana
The state has begun accepting applications electronically through a new online system.
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