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Legislation and Regulation: Page 62
Missouri House Approves Legislation Requiring State to Disclose Medical Cannabis Ownership Records
The proposal now heads back to the Senate, which must act on the bill before the legislative session ends May 13.
LA Reopens Verification Period for Social Equity Program Starting May 26
Social equity applicants must have a prior cannabis-related arrest or conviction in California. They must also either qualify as low-income or have a cumulative residency of 10 years in a Disproportionately Impacted Area.
Cannabis Businesses Sue Detroit Over Adult-Use Ordinance
The plaintiffs are challenging a provision that bars medical cannabis operators from receiving an adult-use license until 2027.
Thailand to Distribute Cannabis Plants for Home Cultivation
The government plans to provide one million plants to citizens once legal restrictions on cannabis possession and production are lifted next month.
Cleveland Government Alters Approach to Cannabis Possession, From Attempting to Expunge Charges to Dismissing and Vacating Them
The city’s attempt last month to expunge 4,000 convictions was thwarted by Ohio state law.
Two Arkansas Groups Collect Signatures for Adult-Use Cannabis Ballot Initiatives
Responsible Growth Arkansas and True Grass Arkansas must gather the required number of signatures before a July deadline to get their proposed constitutional amendments before voters this November.
New Study Finds Keeping or Eliminating California’s Cannabis Cultivation Tax Yield Similar Revenues
The Reason Foundation’s analysis comes as the state’s Department of Cannabis Control picks up momentum on retail licensing.
Oklahoma Senate Passes Legislation to Increase Penalties for Illegal Medical Cannabis Sales, Sending It to Governor’s Desk
Senate Bill 1367 takes aim at a state law that penalizes medical cannabis diversion with an administrative fine.
New Jersey Supreme Court to Decide on How Law Enforcement, Employers Measure Cannabis Impairment
A court case has questioned the use of specially trained officers who perform cannabis sobriety tests, as well as the protocol used by these officers, which is often also used by employers who conduct drug testing on their employees.
Vermont Lawmakers Move to Limit Potency of Cannabis Concentrates in Adult-Use Market
The House Committee on Government Operations voted May 5 to prohibit cannabis concentrates containing over 60% THC from the state’s forthcoming adult-use marketplace.
Competition for Connecticut’s First Dozen Cannabis Retail Licenses Includes 15,600-Plus Applications
Those seeking licenses could apply as many times as they wanted, as long as they paid a fee for each submission.
Will Germany Legalize Cannabis Before the US?
The most populous country in the European Union will legalize adult-use cannabis “soon,” according to top government officials.
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