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MCAB recommends fourth condition, agrees more education needed

Illinois News Joint

MCAB members voted to recommend Uterine Fibroid and Painful Uterine Fibroid but did not recommend Generalized Anxiety as a qualifying debilitating condition. After back-and-forth discussion, board members first voted 7-0 to approve Uterine Fibroid as a qualifying debilitating condition. Subieta Benito abstained from the vote.

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Ohio’s Recreational Cannabis Market Landscape and Projections

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As debates heat up over recreational cannabis, all eyes turn to Ohio and its potential legalization. Ohio, often viewed as a bellwether state, now faces a defining question: Will it join the growing roster of states opting to launch legal recreational marijuana markets? in recent years. Passions run deep on both sides.

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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. 3% THC is legal for treating qualifying health conditions and even recreationally. Like Idaho, CBD with less than.3%

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Licensing Bill Moves New York Closer To Recreational Cannabis Sales

Cannabis Law Report

Kathy Hochul signed legislation creating a conditional cultivation and processing adult-use licensing structure. Sitting on her desk for only four days before being signed into law, the bill represents a significant step forward towards recreational cannabis sales in NY.

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Washington State Eliminates Medical Cannabis Taxation

Canna Law Blog

In November 2012, Washington voters approved the production, processing, and retail sales of recreational cannabis within Washington state under what is known as Initiative 502 (“I-502”). Medical cannabis is already expensive and not covered by insurance or public health programs.

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Medical Cannabis Advisory Board sets agenda for second meeting

Illinois News Joint

The agenda includes program updates, cannabis petition process, and 20 minutes for public comments. Before adjourning, two medical patients spoke to MCAB and gave suggestions for improvement for the program with personal anecdotes. The Medical Cannabis Advisory Board has set its third meeting date for August 2024.

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Medical Cannabis Advisory Board hosts inaugural meeting

Illinois News Joint

In addition, board members discussed bylaws, expectation of board members, and the overall influence MCAB would have on politicians, lawmaking, accepted debilitating medical conditions, and the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program overall. The next meeting is scheduled for February 2024.