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Maryland Hemp Industry Challenges New Cannabis Licensing

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The Maryland Hemp Coalition, hemp farmers, and other hemp-related businesses have filed a suit, challenging Maryland’s new recreational cannabis licensing policy, which they say favors only a special handful of businesses. Drug Enforcement Agency defines hemp as cannabis products containing less than 0.3%

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Virginia Governor Calls for Amendments to Restriction Bill That Protects Patient Access to CBD Products

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Glenn Youngkin has publicly declared legislative changes that could result in a major reduction in high-inducing hemp-derived products that have been largely unregulated in Virginia. The total THC concentration was also increased to 0.3%. The total THC concentration was also increased to 0.3%.

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U.S. Cannabis Legalization Update: Who’s Still Waiting and Who May Legalize

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states and the District of Columbia currently have legal cannabis, medical or recreational. It prohibits cannabis possession, use, purchase, sale, or cultivation, whether for recreation or medical purposes. In 2015, Idaho state legalized CBD with a THC concentration of less than 3%. Like Idaho, CBD with less than.3%

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Minnesota Cannabis? You Betcha!

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Governor Tim Walz is expected to sign the bill soon (and may in fact have done so by the time this post goes live), making Minnesota the 23rd state (plus DC, Guam, the Marianas, and the Virgin Islands) to legalize recreational cannabis. The bill also sets caps of 800 milligrams for edibles and eight grams for concentrates.

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Motley Fool Article: 5 Countries With the Highest Cannabis Spending by 2024

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billion in cannabis spending by 2024. projects as the leading marijuana market in the world by sales in 2024. billion derived from recreational marijuana, up from $5.9 billion derived from recreational marijuana, up from $5.9 marijuana spending by 2024. billion by 2024. billion by 2024. MF report.

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

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Governor Kevin Stitt signed legislation enacting a moratorium on some new medical marijuana licenses, effective on August 1, 2022 and ending August 1, 2024. Permits and taxes legal recreational sales from licensed retailers starting December 1, 2022. The initiative does not establish a licensed recreational marijuana market.

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Nebraska cannabis laws

The Cannigma

Medical: No Recreational: No Reciprocity: N/A. There have been multiple attempts to create a medical and recreational marijuana program, all of which have failed. The next attempt to get medical marijuana on the ballot will likely be in 2024. The next attempt to get medical marijuana on the ballot will likely be in 2024.

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