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Legislation and Regulation: Page 91
Michigan Judge Releases About Half of Product from Recent Recall
The state’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency has subsequently lifted holds on products tested at Viridis North.
9 Trends and Predictions for the Cannabis Industry in the New Year
We predict that 2022 will be another favorable, yet unpredictable, year for the cannabis industry, which is expected to hit $30 billion in sales.
The Cannabis Reform Conversation Picks Up Speed in Congress: Week in Review
The HOPE Act joins the States Reform Act and other legislation in an effort to keep debate alive.
Bipartisan Cannabis Expungement Bill Introduced in Congress
Reps. Dave Joyce and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduced the HOPE Act to assist state and local governments in expunging cannabis convictions.
California to Implement Statewide Standardized Cannabis Testing
The DCC must develop new regulations on or before Jan. 1, 2023.
Kentucky State Representative Files Bills to Legalize Cannabis Ahead of 2022 Legislative Session
The measures would decriminalize and legalize adult-use cannabis in the state.
NORML: State Legislators Passed More Than 50 Cannabis Reform Laws in 2021
If cannabis reform is an incremental process, and it is, then this past year has shown the industry just how much can be accomplished in state-level legislation.
Should Delta-8 THC Be Regulated as Hemp or Cannabis? Survey Shows Clear Divide
In a recent Cannabis Business Times/Hemp Grower survey, nearly 60% of respondents said delta-8 should be sold in the cannabis marketplace.
Seven Months Later, South Dakota Supreme Court Says ‘No’ to Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization
The court ruled Nov. 24 that it will not reinstate 2020 voter-approved Amendment A.
St. Louis Board of Aldermen Sends Cannabis Decriminalization Measure to Mayor’s Desk
Mayor Tishaura Jones is expected to sign Board Bill 132, which would nullify the city’s existing laws that criminalize small amounts of cannabis.
Bipartisan Group of U.S. Senators Urges Congressional Leaders to Keep SAFE Banking Act in Defense Spending Package
Lawmakers are encouraging members of the Armed Services Committees in the House and Senate to keep the banking legislation in the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022.
New Poll Reveals That 67% of Texans Support Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization
A Nov. 11 survey from the University of Houston and Southern University found that the issue has bipartisan support in the state.
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