New Hampshire governor interrupts adult-use marijuana legalization plan
Last-minute tinkering from New Hampshire’s Republican governor has disrupted lawmakers’ plans to legalize adult-use marijuana in the state.
Last-minute tinkering from New Hampshire’s Republican governor has disrupted lawmakers’ plans to legalize adult-use marijuana in the state.
Qualified cannabis entrepreneurs seeking one of Maryland’s first 179 adult-use marijuana business licenses have until Dec. 12 to apply.
Maryland is offering grants and loans to help existing medical marijuana companies move into the state’s impending adult-use cannabis market.
North Dakota voters defeated a ballot measure that would have authorized the state to create an adult-use marijuana market.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court said it will consider whether legalizing adult-use cannabis should be on the state’s Nov. 8 election ballot.
But it’s not clear if there is enough time to print ballots with State Question 820 in time.
New York and rival New Jersey are plugging along toward launching adult-use cannabis markets, but neither state has a firm timetable yet for doing so and New Jersey is likely to miss a self-imposed deadline, state officials said this week.
A third group has filed a ballot initiative seeking to legalize recreational marijuana in Arkansas.
Montana lawmakers and recreational marijuana regulators are still trying to agree on final rules as a Jan. 1 sales launch date rapidly approaches.
A short story about Connecticut’s recreational marijuana business licensing process on MJBizDaily this week was incorrect in reporting that permit applications will be accepted as soon as January 2022.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday he will push for the state to legalize a commercial recreational cannabis program that provides “equitable” licensing opportunities and “reflects national standards and emerging best practices.”