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Cannabis laws in Bolivia

The Cannigma

Cannabis policy in Bolivia Bolivia enforces strict penalties for cannabis-related offenses. Individuals found in possession of cannabis for personal use may face fines or mandated rehabilitation programs, while those engaged in cultivation, distribution, or trafficking may face more severe penalties, including lengthy imprisonment.

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Article & Program Report: Perfecting Cannabis Policy

Cannabis Law Report

The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy continued to place a spotlight on issues of equality, inequality, equity, and inequity with its most recent program, “Pot and Parity.”. Martin began with a brief history of cannabis policy in Massachusetts. Evans agreed with his co-panelists in the need for fairer policies.

Policy 51
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Cannabis Law and Policy: What I’ve Learned From Teaching

Canna Law Blog

For the past three years, I have taught a class called “Cannabis Law & Policy” at Lewis & Clark Law School here in Portland, Oregon. The old laws are worse than you think. Today and historically, most arrests and imprisonment for cannabis crimes happen under state laws. The new laws are pretty lousy too.

Policy 73
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Trump Budget Targets Marijuana States Rights

NORML

A quick review of a 2016 radio interview provides even more evidence that this is not true. President Obama asked for the policy to be removed, and Trump doubled down by omitting all language involving medical cannabis protections. This is the opposite of what he said during his first campaign.

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Louisiana Is Blazing Trails With New Cannabis Laws

Veriheal

In addition to numerous expansions to the state’s medical marijuana (MMJ) program, the state’s decriminalization of cannabis went into effect in August, beginning the reversal of decades of harm done by the war on drugs. John Bel Edwards (D) in 2016. Starting Aug.

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Researchers To Investigate Arkansas’ Medical Cannabis Program

Veriheal

The NIDA-funded investigation will delve into the health-related repercussions of Arkansas’ medical cannabis program , which was initially approved by voters back in 2016. ACHI identifies itself as a sovereign health policy center that was formed in 1998. To fund the study, a $1.3 A Deep Dive Into Cannabis Consumer Data.

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Arizona Cannabis: From Social Equity Approval to Corporate Cannabis

Canna Law Blog

Not only was the passing vote of the bill itself and its very progressive language surprising, but an almost landslide margin vote in a state with such previously strict cannabis laws certainly wasn’t as expected as New Jersey legalizing cannabis on the same night.