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The Status of Cannabis Legalization in the South

Cannabis Law Report

The AMCC anticipates that applicants may submit licenses to grow and/or manufacture medical cannabis on September 1, 2022. While cannabis legalization moves full steam ahead through much of the Northeast, the southeastern U.S. has been notably slow to uptake major reforms.

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Japan is Poised to Legalize Medical Marijuana

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The people of Japan, a country renowned for its sushi cuisine scene, iconic Mount Fuji, and eye-catching cherry blossom trees, may soon have access to legal medicinal marijuana for intractable diseases. Data suggests that the market has inflated from JPY4 billion (USD$3 billion) in 2019 to JPY17 billion (USD$13 billion) in 2022.

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CBD Market Report

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HerbalGram, the acclaimed quarterly journal of the American Botanical Council, recently published its 2021 “Herb Market Report,” which included data on sales of CBD as an herbal ingredient in mainstream and natural retail channels in the United States. E-commerce sales of CBD in the U.S. increase in annual sales.

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GrowGeneration Continues Acquisition Spree – Cannabis Business Times

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Alabama’s Senate Bill 46 , which was amended and cleared by two House committees last month, would allow registered patients diagnosed with a qualifying condition to access cannabis, making it the 37th medical cannabis state if passed, according to Marijuana Policy Project. The House is scheduled to reconvene at 8 a.m. Tim Melson, S.B.

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All-Risks Insurance Brokers and Senses Cannabis Group Launch Industry Leading Retail Cannabis Store Insurance Program

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Alabama’s Senate Bill 46 , which was amended and cleared by two House committees last month, would allow registered patients diagnosed with a qualifying condition to access cannabis, making it the 37th medical cannabis state if passed, according to Marijuana Policy Project. The House is scheduled to reconvene at 8 a.m. Tim Melson, S.B.

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Gibraltar Growing and Processing Companies Unify as Prospiant, Inc.

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Alabama’s Senate Bill 46 , which was amended and cleared by two House committees last month, would allow registered patients diagnosed with a qualifying condition to access cannabis, making it the 37th medical cannabis state if passed, according to Marijuana Policy Project. The House is scheduled to reconvene at 8 a.m. Tim Melson, S.B.

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Kansas House Approves Medical Cannabis Bill; Republican Leaders Suggest Senate Won’t Follow

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After a nearly 10-hour filibuster Tuesday, House lawmakers reconvened Thursday and considered several floor amendments before passing the Senate-originated bill, 68-34, which would allow registered patients diagnosed with qualifying conditions to access cannabis. The legislation, Senate Bill 46 , now heads to Republican Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk.