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Texas Lawmakers Just Advanced Limited Cannabis and Psychedelics Reform Bills

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Later this week, the House will debate a decriminalization bill that would reduce the penalty for possession of up to one ounce of pot to a Class C misdemeanor, which carries a fine, but no risk of prison time. The bill would also raise the THC cap on medical pot from 0.5 View original article.

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What Does Cannabis Legalization Look Like in the UK?

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All over the world, governments are moving towards legalizing or at least decriminalizing, cannabis. Billion) mark by 2024. African, Asian, American, European, and other countries have all been following the global cannabis movement, whether for recreational or medicinal purposes. The legal cannabis market is estimated to pass $73.6

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Dentons: Cannabis Group Weekly Alert – August 2019 #3

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Iowa’s Medical Cannabidiol Board formally approved a measure to add chronic pain to the list of conditions that qualify a patient for medical cannabis. billion by 2024. This scandal reflects the ongoing debate in Kenya over the possible passage of legislation to decriminalize cannabis use.

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Dentons’ Cannabis Group Latest Weekly Update – June 2019 #4

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Lou Correa (D-CA) that would require the VA to conduct clinical trials on the therapeutic potential of cannabis in the treatment of such service-related conditions as post-traumatic stress disorder and chronic pain. billion in 2024, nearly triple the US$14.9 billion estimated for this year. Molson Coors Brewing Co.

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NORML Issues Report Highlighting 2021 State Legislative Victories

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DECRIMINALIZATION. The retail provisions are set to take effect on January 1, 2024, but this deadline could be expedited by lawmakers. DECRIMINALIZATION. In total, 18 states — comprising nearly one-half of the US population — now have laws on the books regulating adult-use marijuana production and retail sales. LEGALIZATION.