Italy High Court Tosses Voter-Backed Cannabis Reform Referendum
Fri / Feb 18th
Italy’s Constitutional Court threw out a voter initiative to allow home cannabis cultivation and ease penalties for other cannabis-related offenses.
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Fri / Feb 18th
Italy’s Constitutional Court threw out a voter initiative to allow home cannabis cultivation and ease penalties for other cannabis-related offenses.
Fri / Feb 18th
Lawmakers in the Washington House on Tuesday failed to pass a bill to improve the state’s cannabis social equity considerations.
Fri / Feb 18th
New York lawmakers passed a bill to let hemp cultivators and processors obtain early conditional licenses for the state’s adult-use cannabis program.
Thu / Feb 17th
Sentenced in 2014 to life in prison over a $20 weed deal, 39-year-old Kevin Allen has a shot at being set free under a new Louisiana law that allows district attorneys to reach post-conviction plea agreements with prisoners.
Thu / Feb 17th
A recent survey found that cannabis consumers have more sex than non-consumers. Additionally, 65% of sexually active cannabis consumers agree that the plant enhances their sex life and helps them get in the mood for sex.
Thu / Feb 17th
Starting next month, Minnesota medical cannabis patients will be able to buy whole flower products, including pre-rolls.
Thu / Feb 17th
U.S. track and field star Sha’Carri Richardson, who was banned from the Summer Games due to testing positive for cannabis, questioned this week why Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva was allowed to compete despite also testing positive for a banned substance.
Thu / Feb 17th
A new proposal in Wyoming would decriminalize the possession of up to three ounces of cannabis, reducing the fine from $1,000 to $100 and eliminating the chance for jail time.
Thu / Feb 17th
The New Mexico Senate approved an amendment to the state’s cannabis regulation bill to no longer require cannabis producers and manufacturers to prove they have water rights for their businesses.
Wed / Feb 16th
In a move that should boost the city’s flailing cannabis industry, San Diego’s City Council voted to reduce the tax rate on cannabis producers from 8% to 2%.
Wed / Feb 16th
The Virginia Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that would let adult-use cannabis sales begin on September 15 but limit licenses to the state’s current medical cannabis companies.
Wed / Feb 16th
Ascend Wellness Holdings is countering MedMen’s claims that they held undue influence with New York’s Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration during a legal fight about a company takeover.
Tue / Feb 15th
In an open letter to the industry published on Tuesday, the CEO of cannabis multistate operator Parallel pledged to support fundamental changes in the industry to improve equity in the space.
Tue / Feb 15th
More than 40% of Connecticut towns have opted out of allowing cannabis operations citing conflicts between state and federal law.
Tue / Feb 15th
The Indiana Senate passed a proposal by state Sen. Mike Young (R) which would allow the state attorney general to intervene when county prosecutors decide not to pursue cannabis-related charges.
Tue / Feb 15th
Under a recent New Hampshire Supreme Court ruling, the use of medical cannabis could be allowed as a workplace accommodation for people with disabilities.
Tue / Feb 15th
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) combined the state’s cannabis and hemp industry regulatory agencies to create the Cannabis Regulatory Agency.
Mon / Feb 14th
New York is on track to release its proposed cannabis industry regulations in May, which would ready the state to accept license applications later this year.
Mon / Feb 14th
A Washington bill that passed the state Senate unanimously last week would increase penalties for robbing licensed cannabis retailers.
Mon / Feb 14th
Alabama lawmakers are ready to consider a bill this week to reduce penalties for possessing two ounces or less of cannabis.
Fri / Feb 11th
New Jersey’s top cannabis regulator said the state will miss the statutory deadline of February 22 for launching its adult-use market.
Fri / Feb 11th
The California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development announced a $35 million grant intended for communities that were most negatively impacted by cannabis prohibition.
Fri / Feb 11th
The New York Office of Cannabis Management has sent cease-and-desist letters to businesses suspected of “gifting” cannabis which is not allowed under state law.
Fri / Feb 11th
South Dakota’s Senate voted 25-10 to remove an “affirmative defense” provision from the state’s voter-approved medical cannabis program that would have helped patients avoid criminal charges for cannabis if they demonstrated a medical need for it.
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