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The Deduction of Cannabis Business Expenses Following New York’s 2023 Budget

Cannabis Law Report

The 2023 Budget. Last week, the New York Legislature passed the State’s 2022-2023 Budget. There are also reports that sales of marijuana and other cannabis-derived products (edibles, for example) skyrocketed during the pandemic. It is also $4 billion more than what the Governor had initially proposed.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 4/5/19

NORML

Legislation is pending, House Bill 19-1230, to allow the social consumption of cannabis by adults in licensed and regulated establishments. Click here to email your lawmakers in support of social consumption. Under state law, adults face civil penalties for minor marijuana possession offenses. CO resident? Connecticut.

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Here’s what’s legal under New Jersey’s updated marijuana laws

SpeedWeed

2020, New Jersey residents voted overwhelmingly to legalize the sale and consumption of cannabis for all adults. But the details of legalization were left up to state legislators. This new batch of bills, which are now law, spells out those details. Will edibles be allowed? Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office, via AP).

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The Remarkable Benefits of Delta-8-THC: Unveiling the Potential of a Unique Cannabinoid 

The Joint Blog

However, the legality of delta-8 THC becomes more nuanced when considering state laws. As of April 2023, 24 states, including Washington DC, have unintentionally legalized hemp-derived intoxicants, including delta-8 THC, by updating their controlled substance laws to reflect the changes in the 2018 farm bill.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/22

NORML

Activists in Oregon have filed a 2020 ballot initiative with the Secretary of State that, if approved, would allow social cannabis consumption sites and protect consumers from employment discrimination. Governor Ron DeSantis (R) of Florida signed legislation into law to restore patients’ right to smoke medical cannabis.

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Tax Foundation Commentary On States Reform Act – “Republican Cannabis Bill Would Tax by Category”

Cannabis Law Report

This would revolutionize markets in states, which, given the federal prohibition, are currently able to discriminate against interstate commerce. Descheduling would mean that state laws can no longer do so, as it would violate the Dormant Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. topicals and cosmetic products (20 units).

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NORML 2019 Legislative Report

Cannabis Law Report

The language encourages the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to review its policies and guidelines regarding the hiring and firing of individuals who use marijuana off-the-job in states where that individual’s private use of marijuana is no longer prohibited under state law. The law will take effect on January 1, 2020.