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Maine Lawmakers Face Big Cannabis Decisions
The Associated Press - Published on December 18, 2017Read moreThe sale of recreational marijuana is set to become legal Feb. 1, even though lawmakers failed this year to put a licensing and regulatory structure in place.
Massachusetts Regulators Busy Rolling out the Rules for Legal Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on December 18, 2017Read moreFrom “cannabis cafes” to “craft cooperatives,” regulators have been laying out a vision for what a potential multibillion dollar marijuana industry might look like.
North Dakota Cannabis Legalization Petition OK’d for Circulation
The Associated Press - Published on December 15, 2017Read moreThe petition seeks to make it legal to grow, possess, use and distribute marijuana for people 21 and older. It also seeks to seal the records of those convicted of certain cannabis crimes.
Cautious Texas Among Last States to OK Medical Marijuana
The Associated Press - Published on December 15, 2017Read moreThough it may seem Texas policymakers have softened their attitude on cannabis, bringing them closer to the US population as a whole, they have not.
Denver Shuts Down 26 Legal Cannabis Businesses, Makes Arrests
The Associated Press - Published on December 14, 2017Read moreThe city’s order shuttered 26 retail stores and other marijuana growing facilities operating under the name Sweet Leaf. Police investigation focused on eight locations licensed by the company.
Illinois: Cook County Voters to See Marijuana on March Ballot
The Associated Press - Published on December 14, 2017Read moreCounty commissioners voted unanimously to put the advisory referendum on the ballot. It could help state lawmakers decide whether to push state legislation.
2 Plead Guilty in Detroit Cannabis Licensing Conspiracy
The Associated Press - Published on December 13, 2017Read moreTwo family members who allegedly conspired to bribe suburban Detroit officials to persuade them to allow a medical cannabis dispensary have pleaded guilty.
Coffee Shop Wants to Be Denver’s First Legal Cannabis Club
The Associated Press - Published on December 11, 2017Read moreColorado’s largest city is reviewing the first application from a business seeking to be among the nation’s first legal marijuana clubs.
JoAnna McKee, Co-Founder of Seattle’s First Cannabis Co-op, Dies at 74
The Associated Press - Published on December 7, 2017Read moreMcKee and her partner, Stich Miller, founded Seattle’s first cannabis co-op, Green Cross Patient Co-Op, in 1993, five years before Washington approved medical marijuana.
Veterinarians Want Permission to Research Cannabis for Pets
The Associated Press - Published on December 7, 2017Read moreWashington has been standing in the way of clinical trials, veterinarians and researchers say. Now a push is underway to have barriers removed so pets and people can benefit.