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Illinois releases Cannabis Report FY2024 (IDFPR portion)

Illinois News Joint

This article focuses on the Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (IDFPR) portion of the report, which touts FY2024 as “a year of explosive growth in the cannabis industry” in Illinois. Check back soon for articles detailing information in the report from these departments.

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Access and Equity: Addressing Disparities in Medical Marijuana Availability Across States

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While some states have embraced the therapeutic potential of cannabis and established robust medical marijuana programs, others lag behind, leaving patients without access to a potentially life-changing treatment. Disparities in access are primarily driven by the differing state regulations and policies surrounding medical marijuana.

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The Rise of Anti-Legalization Efforts

Veriheal

Interestingly enough, the New York Times released an article in September of 2024, whereby a 1973 audio recording was unearthed of Nixon declaring he knew cannabis is not particularly dangerous, despite affecting millions of lives and families due to his policies ever since.

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Opinion Article: More Damage than GOOD? Is It Time For The Next Generation?

Cannabis Law Report

With the global cannabis marketplace settling into a state that might resemble stability, and with more and more US states passing legislation to decriminalize, it is fair to say that some of the stigma around the noble green plant is starting to subside. If this article had to pose one question and a bit of food for thought, it’d be this.

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Article: Looking Ahead to 2023: NORML’s State-Level Legislative Goals and Expectations

Cannabis Law Report

As a patient and consumer focused advocacy organization, NORML prioritizes efforts in favor of state-level legislation that seeks to achieve the following goals: Adult-Use Legalization – 21 states and the District of Columbia have enacted adult-use programs.

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Article: Cannabis Legislation: Labor Rights and Equity

Cannabis Law Report

But state legislators are crafting inventive ways to address this racial inequity. Minnesota; New Jersey; New York; Pennsylvania; and Washington all include provisions to give employees access to paid sick days and time off, as well as health insurance and retirement benefits. Source: [link].

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Investment Monitor Article: High expectations surround Thailand’s new cannabis legislation

Cannabis Law Report

Known for its harsh anti-drug policies, Thailand became the first country in South East Asia to legalise medical cannabis in 2018, with the legislation passing in February 2019. This legislative support, coupled with our rich legacy as an agricultural powerhouse, primes Thailand as a leader in the cannabis space.”.