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Cannabis in Namibia – Laws, Use, and History

Sensi Seeds

In 2006, Namibia’s government made changes to their cannabis laws. The post Cannabis in Namibia – Laws, Use, and History appeared first on Sensi Seeds Blog. The post Cannabis in Namibia – Laws, Use, and History appeared first on Sensi Seeds Blog.

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What are the marijuana laws in Russia?

The Cannigma

In 2004, Russia revised its drug laws to make possession of up to 20 grams of cannabis an administrative offense, and not subject to incarceration. The country took a step back in February 2006, when the government cancelled RF Government Decree No. What Russian law permits medical patients? appeared first on The Cannigma.

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Rhode Island’s Legalization

Cannabis Life Network

Governor Dan McKee signed Rhode Island’s legalization of cannabis into law on May 25, 2022. Although, the State has had medical cannabis since 2006. The new law allows residents over 21 years old to possess and consume cannabis recreationally.

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Media Report: Proof of Lawful Residence No Longer Required to Own Denver Cannabis Business

Cannabis Law Report

Denver no longer requires marijuana business applicants to prove they’re lawful residents of the United States, and state regulators aren’t far behind. We’re pleased to see our state lawmakers end the outdated anti-immigrant requirement that often limited an immigrant’s ability to pursue their dream of starting a business.

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ACLU Drug Law Reform Project: Press Release / Summary: ACLU of Alaska v. State of Alaska 

Cannabis Law Report

JULY 11, 2006. The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the law, said the ruling confirmed that the state constitution protects adults who use and possess marijuana in their homes from police surveillance, searches, arrest and prosecution. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. CONTACT: media@aclu.org.

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Malta: Prison over 0.02 grams of cannabis, and a 20-year wait for justice to be served

Cannabis Law Report

Arrested in 2001 but arraigned 18 months later, Eugenio Camenzuli posted a guilty plea on his first sitting in 2006, but spent 20 years before an appeal overturned a prison sentence for just 0.02g of cannabis. He was only arraigned 18 months later, in 2002, and then again in 2006 for his first sitting. Malta Today reports.

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Matriarch Sentenced for Role in Violent Multimillion-Dollar Honduran Cocaine Trafficking Organization

Cannabis Law Report

According to court documents, from 2006 until 2015, Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla, aka Chinda, 62, served as a leader in the Montes-Bobadilla drug-trafficking organization, or Los Montes, one of the most significant drug-trafficking […]

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