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In Case You Missed It: Key Marijuana Law Developments in 2022

The Blunt Truth

Catch up on key legislative, regulatory, and legal developments affecting the manufacture, distribution, sale, and use of marijuana occurring in 2022, including key decisions and regulatory material. May 26, 2022. Earlier in 2022, Oregon enacted a similar two-year license moratorium. May 25, 2022. May 25, 2022.

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In Case You Missed It: Key Marijuana Law Developments in 2022

Cannabis Law Report

June 13, 2022. Catch up on key legislative, regulatory, and legal developments affecting the manufacture, distribution, sale, and use of marijuana occurring in 2022, including key decisions and regulatory material. May 26, 2022. Earlier in 2022, Oregon enacted a similar two-year license moratorium. May 25, 2022.

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What will legal weed mean in NY? Here’s what you need to know

The Cannigma

The new law makes it legal for people over the age of 21 to publicly possess, display, purchase, or transport up to 3 ounces of cannabis and 24 grams of cannabis concentrate. Public consumption is allowed — with some restrictions. Consumption in hotels and rental properties will be legal as long as the owner or landlord permits it.

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Maryland Joins the Club

Canna Law Blog

Following a 2022 referendum, the Maryland General Assembly passed a cannabis reform act (cross-filed as House Bill 556 and Senate Bill 516 ) that authorizes the the sale of cannabis from licensed dispensaries to adults starting on July 1, 2023. The maximum cultivation amount is two plants per household.

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Many Municipalities in New York Aren’t Embracing the Legal Industry

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In 2021, legislation was passed in the state to allow for recreational cannabis possession, consumption, and purchase by adults over the age of 21. Municipalities in the state were given until December 31, 2021 to opt out of allowing for retail stores and/or consumption sites within their jurisdictions. This is a tricky area.

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8 February – California: AB-1885 Cannabis and cannabis products: animals: veterinary medicine Introduced

Cannabis Law Report

February 08, 2022. MAUCRSA defines various terms for these purposes, including “cannabis,” “cannabis products,” “cannabis concentrate,” and “edible cannabis product.”. The bill would require that cannabis products intended for animals comply with additional concentration and other standards adopted by regulations of the department.

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Empire State Cannabis Update: Municipality Opt-Outs Are Final—What Now?

Cannabis Law Report

January 10, 2022. The MRTA set a deadline of December 31, 2021, for the state’s municipalities to decide whether or not they would allow adult-use cannabis retail dispensaries and on-site consumption lounges within their respective boundaries. Joseph Schafer. See MRTA § 131(1). Now that the deadline has expired, the results are in.