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D.C.: Page 6
Minority Cannabis Business Association Elects New President and Vice President to Board of Directors
The association also filled four open board seats.
Building a More Inclusive Industry: Q&A with Corey Barnette of District Growers
“We have to build long-term relationships to build a stronger cannabis community among ourselves to be competitive and profitable for years to come,” Corey Barnette says.
What to Expect from President Biden’s Cabinet on Cannabis
We’ve highlighted four names from the group President Biden has chosen to shape federal policy under his administration and analyzed what each of their selections might mean for cannabis.
Michigan Governor Signs Expungement Bill Into Law, Illinois Collects More than $100 Million in Cannabis Tax Revenue: Week in Review
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation into law this week that will automatically expunge criminal records for those convicted of certain cannabis-related offenses.
New Bill in D.C. Would Allow Returning Citizens to Work in the Medical Cannabis Industry
The legislation would repeal a rule that prevents anyone with a felony conviction or misdemeanor cannabis offense from working at a medical cannabis cultivation center or dispensary.
Washington, D.C., Extends Medical Cannabis Protections for Public Workers
Legislators pass emergency amendment to protect workers from discrimination based on their legal medical cannabis use.
U.S. House Passes SAFE Banking Act as Part of New Coronavirus Relief Bill: UPDATE
The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate, which has never before passed cannabis banking legislation.
Canopy Growth Drastically Reduces Operations, Virginia Governor Signs Cannabis Decriminalization Bill: Week in Review
The Canadian licensed producer is ceasing operations at several of its locations to slow down cash-burn as its new CEO reviews costs.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Temporarily Allows Medical Cannabis Dispensaries to Provide Delivery and Curbside Pickup Services
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced an emergency rule that will remain in effect for 120 days or until 45 days after the public health emergency ends, whichever comes first.
The Cannabis Lobby Is a Growing Force on Capitol Hill
Industry spending is growing year-over-year, with no signs of slowing down.
D.C. Mayor Calls for Cannabis Legalization, Arkansas Medical Marijuana Sales Reach $6 Million: Week in Review
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is promoting a petition for the Safe Cannabis Sales Act 2019 and launching the Safe Cannabis DC campaign.
D.C. Mayor Reiterates Calls for Recreational Marijuana Legalization
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared it is time for the nation’s capital to legalize marijuana.
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