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Rhode Island Legalizes Cannabis for Recreational Use

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On May 25, 2022, Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee signed “ The Rhode Island Cannabis Act ,” which grants adults aged 21 and older the right to possess and grow certain amounts of cannabis for recreational use. Retail sales are expected to begin as early as December 1, 2022.

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High Tide Opens New Cannabis Retail Store in Milton, Ontario

Cannabis Law Report

This opening represents High Tide’s 89 th branded retail location across Canada , and 21 st in Ontario , selling recreational cannabis products and consumption accessories. High Tide’s retail segment features the Canna Cabana, Meta Cannabis Co., High Tide Inc. Meta Cannabis Supply Co. SOURCE High Tide Inc.

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NYC Could Be Sparking Up Recreational Cannabis Sales This Fall

Veriheal

Nearly eight decades later, New York is seeing a change in cannabis policy. The state legalized recreational-use cannabis last year and is gearing up to launch sales in the coming months. Many New Yorkers haven’t been so keen on the idea of waiting for retail sales to launch, however. NYC is Going, Going, Gone…Green.

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Local Retail Cannabis Programs to Be Expanded Under California’s New $20M Grant Program

Veriheal

A Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grant program that would aid local jurisdictions in broadening consumer access to regulated cannabis products has been set in motion by California’s Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). Click here to view a complete list of Local Jurisdiction Retail Access Grant programs.

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MLT Aikins – Canada: B.C. Allows Cannabis Retailers To Sell Broader Range Of Items

Cannabis Law Report

Private licensed cannabis retail stores in B.C. The Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch of British Columbia announced Policy Directive No. 21-22 (the “Policy”) on November 26, 2021 which now allows private cannabis retail stores (“CRSs”) to sell “cannabis-related items.”

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Study: Far Fewer Incidences of Vaping Illness Reported in States with Legal Cannabis Markets

NORML

Incidences of the vaping-related lung illness EVALI (e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury) are primarily concentrated to jurisdictions where adult-use cannabis consumption is prohibited, according to data published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open.

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Towns can get reimbursement for opting into Maine’s recreational cannabis market

Cannabis Law Report

The state has introduced a new program to compensate Maine cities and towns for costs they incur when opting to permit recreational, adult-use cannabis businesses. The Office of Cannabis Policy last week announced the launch of an online portal Maine municipalities can use to obtain reimbursement for up to $20,000 of those costs.