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Behind the DC Cannabis Closures

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According to the Washington DC police department website , cannabis is legal for both medicinal use and recreational use within certain boundaries. Additionally, the Washington DC Cannabis Information website specifies that it is legal to grow a max of six marijuana plants. Wondering why? But why is this happening?

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The Week in Weed: October 28, 2022

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Tourists in Washington, DC can self-certify to obtain medical marijuana in the city’s dispensaries. Late last week, Green Thumb Industries announced a partnership with the Circle K chain to open medical cannabis dispensaries adjacent to the convenience stores. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

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Medical Cannabis Prices Vary Widely Between States

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According to the price index , the District of Columbia is the most expensive by a significant margin, with the average price being $597.88. In the District, it is illegal to purchase cannabis and they have no legal dispensaries, meaning the market is mostly underground despite its legal status. Washington: $233.93.

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Which states allow out-of-state patients to buy medical marijuana?

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Many places will either permit patients access to dispensaries and/or permit medical cannabis possession within a reasonable amount. Some states with recreational use may be willing to sell recreational cannabis to out-of-state patients with medical marijuana cards, while others may allow you to visit medical dispensaries. Washington.

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Update: Cannabis Regulators Association Celebrates One Year Anniversary, Welcomes New President and State Members

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Brisbo succeeds CANNRA’s Founding President Norman Birenbaum, and is joined on the board by: Vice-President Rick Garza, Executive Director of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. Vice-President Michele Nakata, Supervisor of the Medical Cannabis Dispensary Licensing Program at the Hawaii Department of Health. PORTLAND, OR.

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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. Despite this massive shift in cannabis policy, however, a few states are still dragging their feet on cannabis legalization. For example, there are some states where only CBD-based products are allowed. Sounds like a lot to keep track of?

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Cannabis Regulators Association Welcomes First Executive Director, Dr. Gillian Schauer & New Board Members, New States

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Michele Nakata, Supervisor of the Medical Cannabis Dispensary Licensing Program at the Hawaii Department of Health was elected CANNRA’s Third Vice President. Gillian Schauer has been named Executive Director of the Cannabis Regulators Association which has expanded to 35 member states and territories. PORTLAND, OR. –