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Colorado House Approves 16-Plant Homegrow Limit, End to Co-Ops
The Associated Press - Published on March 13, 2017Read moreThe nation’s most generous grow-your-own laws are closer to being curbed in Colorado.
Legalization Catches Eye of Connecticut Legislature
The Associated Press - Published on March 13, 2017Read moreDespite growing enthusiasm, it’s questionable whether any of the state’s adult-use bills will ultimately survive this session.
You Could Legally Light up in Nevada as Soon as July 1
The Associated Press - Published on March 10, 2017Read moreRecreational marijuana shops could open in Nevada as early as July 1 under a timeline proposed by the state’s top tax official Wednesday.
Denver FBI Honors Youth Program Partly Funded by Cannabis Taxes
The Associated Press - Published on March 10, 2017Read moreThe Denver FBI honored a youth dropout prevention group Thursday, apparently without realizing it is partially funded with taxes from the marijuana industry.
Bills Aim to Increase Diversity in Maryland Medical Marijuana Industry
The Associated Press - Published on March 10, 2017Read moreState lawmakers are considering a spate of bills outlining different solutions intended to address a lack of diversity in licenses, and two lawsuits that have delayed the rollout of Maryland’s nascent medical cannabis industry.
Colorado Senate Passes First-in-Nation Cannabis Clubs Bill
The Associated Press - Published on March 9, 2017Read moreThe Colorado Senate on Thursday passed a first-in-the-nation bill permitting marijuana clubs as long as they don’t serve alcohol or any food beyond light snacks.
New Hampshire House Adds Qualifying Conditions, Backs Decriminalization
The Associated Press - Published on March 8, 2017Read moreThe House voted overwhelmingly in support of decriminalizing small amounts of cannabis and expanding access to medical marijuana for people with chronic pain or PTSD.
Wisconsin Assembly Approves CBD Oil, Right-to-Try Bills
The Associated Press - Published on March 7, 2017Read moreWith broad bipartisan support, the state Assembly passed two bills Tuesday designed to give medical patients more treatment options.
Los Angeles Sheriff Thinks Feds May Target Legal Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on March 7, 2017Read moreSheriff Jim McDonnell says it’s likely there will be federal raids targeting the cannabis industry in California.
Patient Advocates Oppose Confirmation of Nebraska Chief Medical Officer
The Associated Press - Published on March 6, 2017Read moreMedical marijuana advocates are urging Nebraska senators not to confirm a chief medical officer who opposes the use of marijuana or any of its byproducts.