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Legislation and Regulation: Page 86
Amazon Endorses U.S. Rep. Mace’s States Reform Act
The company’s support for ending federal prohibition aligns with its policy to exclude cannabis from pre-employment drug screenings.
Luxury Leaf Lets Patients Guide Its Missouri Business With an Eye Toward Adult-Use Legalization: The Starting Line
With a luxury feel and a naturopathic physician on staff, the Black-owned, boutique-style dispensary aims to optimize patient experience and grow with the marketplace.
Oklahoma Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Pause Medical Cannabis Business Licensing
Rep. Rusty Cornwell’s legislation would allow the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to implement a moratorium on licenses as the agency deems necessary.
Maine Lawmaker Introduces Cannabis Delivery Legislation
State Rep. Joseph Perry’s bill would allow certain dispensaries to deliver adult-use cannabis to customers’ homes.
South Dakota Lawmakers Divided on Allowing Home Cultivation in Medical Cannabis Program
A House committee has passed legislation to ban home cultivation, while a Senate panel has approved a bill that would allow patients to grow up to three plants.
Mississippi Governor’s Veto Card Trivial on Cannabis
With House lawmakers passing an amended medical cannabis bill, 105-14, both chambers of the state Legislature show supermajority support in legalization.
Six 2022 Industry Predictions from Eric Sklar of Napa Valley Fumé
He anticipates that the cannabis market could see increased investment and relief on banking.
Sacramento Plans to Use State Funding to Help Cannabis Businesses Navigate Licensing Process
A $5.7-million grant from California’s Department of Cannabis Control will allow the city’s Office of Cannabis Management to hire experts to help business owners transition from provisional to annual licenses.
No End in Sight? Illinois Craft Grow Applicants Wait in Limbo as Litigation Drags On
Attorneys from Greenspoon Marder discuss the recent motion filed in the Illinois Supreme Court to let the state name the winners of the craft grow licenses.
New Mexico Temporarily Increases Cannabis Production Limits Ahead of Adult-Use Launch
The emergency rule change went into effect Jan. 13 and increases the maximum number of mature cannabis plants from 10,000 to 20,000.
Delaware Lawmaker Files New Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Bill
State Rep. Ed Osienski, the legislation’s sponsor, has made changes to the adult-use proposal to increase its chances of passing.
Tennessee Lawmaker Files Legislation to Tax and Regulate Cannabis, Including Delta-8
The measure would limit sale of psychoactive hemp-derived products like delta-8 to those 21 and older.
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