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Legalization Is Stopping Dirty Cannabis From Hitting California Shelves
The Associated Press - Published on September 11, 2018Read moreAbout 20 percent of California recreational cannabis is failing lab tests as consumer safety rules kick in.
With Testing Labs on the Way, Massachusetts Cannabis Is Coming Soon
The Associated Press - Published on August 10, 2018Read moreRegulators could approve independent testing laboratories later this month, clearing what’s been a key roadblock to opening the state’s first retail cannabis stores.
Cured Cannabis Flower Now on Sale in Pennsylvania
The Associated Press - Published on August 1, 2018Read moreThe Health Department says sales of dry leaf began Wednesday at 16 dispensaries, with 28 more expected to follow next week.
Minnesota OKs Medical Marijuana for Autism, Sleep Apnea
The Associated Press - Published on August 1, 2018Read moreMinnesota residents with autism or obstructive sleep apnea can now qualify for the state’s medical marijuana program.
Michigan Dems Hoping Legalization Drives Youth Vote
The Associated Press - Published on July 31, 2018Read moreThe ballot measure to legalize cannabis could also entice more younger voters to show up and help Democrats.
Massachusetts Could Issue Three More Marijuana Licenses
The Associated Press - Published on July 26, 2018Read moreMassachusetts regulators will consider licensing three more shops, but with no testing labs yet licensed, legal sales are still a ways off.
New Jersey Presses Pause on Marijuana Prosecutions
The Associated Press - Published on July 24, 2018Read moreNew Jersey’s attorney general has announced an immediate hold of all marijuana cases in municipal courts statewide until at least September.
Oklahoma Officials Defied Will of the People, AG Says
The Associated Press - Published on July 19, 2018Read moreVoters approved full medical cannabis access, not smoking bans and THC limits, the state’s Attorney General finds.
New Jersey’s Medical Cannabis Program to Double to 12 Dispensaries
The Associated Press - Published on July 17, 2018Read moreThe state of nine million might get a whole 12 dispensaries. Sad!
Oklahoma Health Department’s Top Attorney Resigns, Faces Felony Charges
The Associated Press - Published on July 17, 2018Read moreThe top attorney at the Oklahoma State Department of Health has resigned days after her advice on marijuana rules was ignored by the agency’s board.