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2022 Election Results – Cannabis Continues Its Spread Across Michigan

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

With the votes tallied, it appears that 13 municipalities voted in favor of initiatives to expand cannabis access that were on the ballot. Some of those municipalities voted to allow cannabis businesses for the first time, while others voted to expand legal access from only medical to adult use.

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Harris Bricken: California Psychedelic Law Updates

Cannabis Law Report

t’s been a while since I provided an update on the state of California psychedelics law, but there have been a few important updates in the last few weeks, so it’s now that time. Psychedelics are also illegal under California law. Psychedelics are also illegal under California law. GRIFFEN THORNE writes.

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Oregon 2020 Election: Vote Yes! on Measure 109

Canna Law Blog

Along with the presidential, congressional, and state elections, Oregonians will vote on a number of ballot measures. We at the Canna Law Blog encourage Oregonians to VOTE YES ON 109. We at the Canna Law Blog encourage Oregonians to VOTE YES ON 109. The Canna Law Blog respectfully disagrees.

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The Effort to Decriminalize Psilocybin in California is Underway

Canna Law Blog

Psilocybin has been in the news with increasing frequency as research into psychedelic therapy has proliferated, and a number of local jurisdictions, including the cities of Oakland, Denver , and Santa Cruz have decriminalized psilocybin to varying degrees. Taxing Magic Mushrooms will generate money for the State.

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The “Right to Try” Psilocybin and New Drug Therapies

Canna Law Blog

I was talking to another lawyer about last week’s vote by Oregonians to legalize psilocybin therapy here in the state. Right to Try was first introduced as state legislation, with similar laws in 41 states (the federal law does not contain preemption language). It’s quite restrictive. Let’s see how it all goes.

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Oregon Psilocybin: Does Measure 109 Go Far Enough? Does it Go Too Far?

Canna Law Blog

Many people, including psychiatrists , are not prepared to vote for both the decriminalization AND deregulation of psychedelic drugs. Many people, including psychiatrists , are not prepared to vote for both the decriminalization AND deregulation of psychedelic drugs. Legal psilocybin in Oregon? We like the sound of that.

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California Voters Expand Commercial Cannabis Opportunities Across the State: Part I

Canna Law Blog

But here in California, at least thirty-five cities and counties were also voting on cannabis-related issues, and those ballot initiatives were largely successful. Voters in Artesia, a suburb in Los Angeles County, voted to authorize a tax on marijuana businesses of 15% of gross receipts and $20 per square foot for cultivation.

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