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Pennsylvania poised to legalize medical marijuana
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a medical marijuana legalization bill late Wednesday afternoon, greatly increasing the chances that the state will green-light the use and sale of MMJ. The bill…
News March 16Cannabis Businesses Respond to Obama’s SCOTUS Nominee
After President Barack Obama announced his choice for the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, a number of marijuana industry executives and stakeholders weighed in, saying Judge Merrick Garland looked like…
News March 16Alaska Releases MJ Business Applicant List
Nearly 200 marijuana business licenses applications have been submitted in Alaska since the state opened its application process on Feb. 24, according to a state list. As of March 14,…
News March 16Dispensary Raids Ramping Up Across Michigan
In the past week, law enforcement raids against Michigan medical cannabis dispensaries have been ramping up, and storefronts all across the state have been targeted. In total, at least 16…
News March 16Cannabis Industry Awaits Ruling in Long-Running Lawsuit Over Federal Pre-emption
By Omar Sacirbey Arizona attorney Steven White is leaving the legal profession to concentrate on his marijuana business, but he’s fighting perhaps the biggest battle of his career before moving on.
News March 16Washington Governor Vetoes Hemp Farming Bill
Upset over not receiving a state budget from lawmakers, Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee last week vetoed a raft of 27 bills that had been sent to his desk, including…
News March 15California Court Ruling Could Halt MMJ Deliveries in LA
In a ruling that could adversely affect hundreds of medical marijuana businesses in Los Angeles, a three-judge panel of the state’s Second District Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling…
News March 15Detroit Council Enacts Dispensary Fees of Nearly $4k
Any of the medical cannabis caregiver centers in Detroit proper that survive the ongoing licensing process will have to pony up almost $4,000 in fees to the city, under new…
News March 15Ohio Medical Cannabis Initiative Needs Work, Says AG
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has declined to give the green light to a constitutional amendment to legalize medical marijuana, stating that the summary language was not a fair or…
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