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Cannabis laws in Luxembourg

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Medical : legal Recreational : decriminalized, legalization introduced. Plans were first announced in 2018 and a draft of the legislation was released to the public in June 2022. The proposed law would allow residents to cultivate up to four plants and consume at home, but public consumption remains illegal. Possible penalties.

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Thailand: Upcoming Control for the Safe Usage of Cannabis and Hemp

Cannabis Law Report

Date8/2022. This was done by way of a Notification Re: Prescribing the List of Narcotics Under Category 5, released on 8 February 2022 (“Notification”). b) Extracted substance of cannabis or hemp seeds grown in Thailand. b) Extracted substance of cannabis or hemp seeds grown in Thailand.

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Mexico Publishes Approved Cannabis Regulations

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The Ministry of Agriculture will regulate seeds, hemp and growth planning.”. Additionally, the new regulations state that the National Seed Agency will regulate all seeds, which will be allowed for personal grows, collective grows, retail, research , and a separate category for hemp. The Fine Details.

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Ready, Set, Wait… New York Legalizes Adult-Use Cannabis, but Not Likely to Issue Licenses Until 2022

Cannabis Law Report

Upon enactment, MRTA immediately decriminalized the use, purchase, and possession of up to three ounces of cannabis and up to 24 grams of concentrate by adults 21 and older. Overview of Adult-Use License Types, Requirements, and Restrictions. In addition, MRTA does not require owners of an applicant entity to be residents of New York.

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New York Legalizes Adult-Use Cannabis and Makes Significant Changes to Medical Cannabis Regulation

Cannabis Law Report

With the enactment of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) in March 2021, New York is poised to become one of the largest cannabis markets in the country; however, licenses required for adult-use cannabis activity are unlikely to be issued until early 2022. What to Know.