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Weekly Legislative Roundup 2/29/20

NORML

2227) is bipartisan legislation that removes marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, thus decriminalizing the substance at the federal level and enabling states to set their own policies. Legislation is pending, HB 2097 / SB 2024, which would authorize licensed medical cannabis facilities to sell edible products.

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Thai Embassies Warn Travelers About Cannabis Possession Penalties

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On June 9, an announcement published in the Royal Gazette confirmed that Thailand had become the first Southeast Asian country to decriminalize cannabis. cannabinoid-based edibles or skincare products) carries a maximum jail term of seven years. The good news is that cannabis sales revenue could act as a financial safety net.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/14/20

NORML

Legislation is pending, HB 2097 / SB 2024, which would authorize licensed medical cannabis facilities to sell edible products. Send a message to your lawmakers in support of access to edibles. Legislation is pending, House Bill 550, to expand the state’s marijuana decriminalization law. HI resident? IA resident?

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In One Day, California Governor Signs Into Law Ten Cannabis Bills, Including Authorization for Interstate Commerce

Cannabis Law Report

While seemingly revolutionary, SB 1326 is contingent on an official assurance that the activity would not result in federal enforcement action against California – meaning, most likely, that this bill cannot be utilized until cannabis is federally decriminalized. AB 1885 – Cannabis & Cannabis Products: Animals: Veterinary Medicine.

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Dentons: Cannabis Group Weekly Alert – August 2019 #3

Cannabis Law Report

Americans for Safe Access released its 2018-2019 State-of-the-State report examining state laws and regulations surrounding Patient Rights and Civil Protection from Discrimination, Access to Medicine, Ease of Navigation, Functionality of the Programs, and Consumer Safety and Provider Requirements. billion by 2024.

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NORML Issues Report Highlighting 2021 State Legislative Victories

Cannabis Law Report

DECRIMINALIZATION. The retail provisions are set to take effect on January 1, 2024, but this deadline could be expedited by lawmakers. DECRIMINALIZATION. Patients are not allowed to access cannabis flower material or cannabis-infused edible products. View Legislation by Category. LEGALIZATION. MEDICAL MARIJUANA.