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Minnesota Legalizes Marijuana For Recreational Use

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

On May 30, 2023, Governor Tim Walz signed legislation to legalize recreational use of marijuana for persons 21 years of age and older. The bill legalizes the production and sale of marijuana flower concentrates, topical and edible products, immature cannabis plants and seeds, and hemp-derived THC products.

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Reports Says, “Legal Marijuana Market Worth $66.3 Billion By 2025 | CAGR: 23.9%”

Cannabis Law Report

The global legal marijuana market size is expected to reach USD 66.3 billion by the end of 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing legalization and use of marijuana in medical as well as recreational applications is expected to promote the growth. from 2019 to 2025. Aphria, Inc.;

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Rhode Island House Greenlights Psilocybin Legalization, Paving the Way for Therapeutic Access

Veriheal

Rhode Island has joined the list of states that have eased the restrictions on using and cultivating psilocybin mushrooms. The legislation permits Rhode Islanders to possess 1 ounce of psilocybin and cultivate magic mushrooms for personal use. The bill was introduced by Rep. It is currently on its way to the Senate for approval.

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Indigenous Innovation in the Minnesota Cannabis Industry

Canna Law Blog

A milestone in Minnesota Minnesota, a state newly legalizing recreational cannabis, has seen an Indigenous revolution within its cannabis sector, primarily on reservation lands. Located in Minnesota’s remote northern region, the Red Lake Nation Reservation is one of 11 federally recognized Tribes in the state.

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Here Are the Cannabis Wins and Losses From Midterm Elections

Veriheal

In the United States, where cannabis is still illegal under federal law, there are currently 19 states and the District of Columbia that allow the recreational use of marijuana. Of the MMJ states, Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, South Dakota, and North Dakota had recreational cannabis on their ballots this November. . Starting Jan.

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Germany Gets Closer to Legalizing Cannabis Nationwide

Cannabis Law Report

Mark down Germany as another country that has moved ahead on legalizing marijuana nationwide. While it’s not a done deal, leaders in the country’s incoming government coalition have reached an agreement on making weed legal at the national level. The new law would make it legal to possess and use cannabis. billion US dollars.

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There Are Now More Than 440,000 Jobs Supported By The American Cannabis Industry

Veriheal

As such, there are now more than 440,000 cannabis jobs available in states that have legalized medicinal or recreational marijuana. We expect losses in these markets to continue to thin out in 2024 and turn positive once again in 2025,” they stated.