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Legislation and Regulation: Page 52
Minnesota Cities Block Sale of Cannabis Edibles While They Develop Local Rules
Marshall, Robbinsdale and St. Joseph have approved moratoriums on sales, while other cities across the state consider bans as they weigh regulations for the industry.
European Cannabis Regulators Ease Restrictions in Preparation of EU Green Wave
Changing laws and regulations in countries such as Germany, Switzerland and Spain indicate increased cannabis access for consumers and patients.
Lawmakers Unveil Revised Cannabis Research Bill in Congress
A House vote is expected sometime this week on the Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act.
Cannabis Reform Slogs Through Congress as Corporate Revenues Continue to Tumble
Revenue slows and stocks crash despite continued industry growth. Can legislation save small cannabis businesses?
Industry Advocates, Stakeholders Appraise Schumer’s Cannabis Bill
The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act aims to federally legalize cannabis “this year,” according to the majority leader.
Indonesian Court Rejects Arguments for Medical Cannabis Legalization
Three mothers of children with cerebral palsy joined forces with civil society organizations in 2020 to file a judicial review of the country’s narcotics law.
165,000+ Illicit Cannabis Plants Seized in Mendocino County
Between July 11 and July 15, the County of Mendocino Marijuana Enforcement Team searched the cities of Covelo, Laytonville, and Willits.
Schumer and Company File Federal Cannabis Legalization Bill
The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act would decriminalize cannabis at the federal level, leaving regulatory choices to the states.
What Would Interstate Commerce Look Like Under the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act?
A reasonable tax rate and a uniform approach to regulations are key to the long-term success of the industry, according to two cannabis attorneys.
Minnesota’s Medical Cannabis Patients Can Access Edibles Starting Aug. 1
The change was approved last year and is separate from a state law that took effect July 1 to allow the sale of edibles and beverages infused with hemp-derived THC.
Texas Ag Commissioner: Medical Cannabis Fundamental Principle of ‘True Democracy’
Sid Miller, the state’s agriculture commissioner, said in a recent editorial that cannabis prohibition came from an authoritarian desire to control others.
D.C. Mayor Signs Law to Bar Employers From Firing Workers for Failed Cannabis Tests
Mayor Muriel Bowser signed the Cannabis Employment Protections and Amendment Act of 2022 into law July 13.
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