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Legislation and Regulation: Page 98
Former U.S. Marshal, Pennsylvania State Sen. Mike Regan Pushes Adult-Use Legalization
The Republican chairman of the Law and Justice Committee is seeking co-sponsorship for legislation he plans to introduce in the commonwealth.
Florida Cannabis Advocates Renew Adult-Use Legalization Efforts
Sensible Florida has filed a proposed constitutional amendment after the Florida Supreme Court struck down an earlier version.
MORE Act Catches Another Incremental Victory with House Committee Vote: Week in Review
With a 26-15 vote, the House Judiciary Committee passed the MORE Act Thursday evening. Here's the latest.
‘A Unique Opportunity:’ Q&A with the Nebraska Cannabis Association
The organization’s leaders say it is only a matter of time before the state legalizes cannabis—and they want to rally industry stakeholders to be a part of the process.
House Judiciary Committee Approves MORE Act
Advocates now call for a full floor vote for the cannabis legalization bill.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Legislation to Allow Terminally Ill Patients to Use Medical Cannabis for Treatment
S.B. 311, also known as “Ryan’s Law,” requires California hospitals and specific medical facilities to allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis for pain relief or treatment.
Proposal to Combine California’s Cannabis Regulations Approved
The regulations create consistent standards for cannabis licensees across all license types.
New Mexico Cannabis Control Division Publishes Proposed Rules for Manufacturers, Retailers and Couriers
Regulators will seek public comment before adopting final regulations.
New York Governor Appoints Final Cannabis Control Board Members
The move comes weeks after Gov. Hochul nominated the heads of the OCM and CCB.
Pennsylvania House Duo Beats Senate Tandem to Adult-Use Punch
Social and criminal justice reform are at the forefront of filed legislation.
The Weldon Project Aims to End Incarceration for Cannabis
The organization sent a letter to the Biden administration earlier this month, urging the president to pardon those still incarcerated for non-violent cannabis offenses.
Maine’s Medical Cannabis Workgroup Aims to Streamline Regulation
The group, created by the Office of Marijuana Policy, will hold its first meeting Sept. 28.
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