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Bay County to receive over $1.6M in marijuana revenue sharing
Municipalities in Bay County are set to collectively receive more than $1 million through the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act.
Dozens of New Jersey small marijuana businesses and advocacy groups are calling on the state legislature to allow adults to cultivate their own cannabis at home—seemingly contradicting repeated claims from the governor and legislative leaders that the reform could undermine the evolving legal marketplace.
Research on the use of marijuana components to aid weight loss found that use of a combined product containing the cannabinoids THCV and CBD “was associated with statistically significant weight loss” as well as a slimmer waistline,
Some Florida Republican lawmakers are looking to expand access to medical marijuana and even recreational marijuana.
The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) released a report earlier this month that warned of mold in some marijuana products. Still, some labs and cannabis advocates say the problem is far more widespread than regulators are letting on.
When Jason Elliott sets out to replenish his medicinal cannabis supply, his options are limited if he wants to enjoy the full benefits of holding a medical marijuana card in Massachusetts. Elliott, a Coast Guard veteran on disability assistance,
Members of Warren City Council are being asked to approve a resolution opposing state legislation to change Ohio’s recently enacted recreational marijuana law. Councilman at Large Michael O’Brien and Third Ward Councilman Greg Greathouse are sponsoring the legislation calling on Ohio lawmakers to reject Senate Bill 56.
The fight over legal marijuana is continuing, this time in Tallahassee. A proposed bill would expand access to medical marijuana, and it may also take up recreational pot.
A proposal to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older was approved Thursday by the New Hampshire House of Representatives, but cannabis connoisseurs in the Granite State shouldn’t let their hopes rise too high.
A proposed amendment to West Virginia’s medical cannabis law could broaden the number of “serious medical conditions” eligible to be treated with medical marijuana.