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Tunisian Coalition For Legalizing Cannabis Working On Bill To Regulate Production & Consumption of Cannabis

Cannabis Law Report

6 legislative elections , and they are planning to include the bill in its electoral program. Halima said that the bill to legalize the production and consumption of cannabis was not only limited to discussing the issue in the parliament, but he, along with some youths, founded a movement called the Paper Party to run in the Oct.

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LA Times Documents Cannabis Players Offering Bribes To Public Officials In CA

Cannabis Law Report

Not all of the recent cases involve elected officials. An attorney for Laitinen declined comment beyond noting that she pleaded “not guilty.” Yang has also denied the charge in court, but his attorney did not return calls for comment. An attorney for Wright declined comment.

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The Week in Weed: March 22, 2019

The Blunt Truth

In overseas news, cannabis is now an issue in the upcoming Israeli elections. And New Mexico’s legislature has sent several bills to the governor’s desk , but full legalization was not among them. Currently, only Uruguay and Canada have legalized marijuana on a national level; could Israel be next?

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All Shades Of Israeli Politics Love Cannabis Now There’s An Election In The Offing

Cannabis Law Report

Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‘considers legalising marijuana’ to court votes ahead of election. For starters, Moshe Feiglin’s Zehut party has a real shot of getting elected next month and could even emerge as a kingmaker in a tightly contested race for prime minister. Source: [link]. AP reports.

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Mixed bag for cannabis legislation in 2019

The NM Political Report | Medical Cannabis Program

Michelle Lujan Grisham was elected and New Mexico’s House of Representatives saw a major increase of Democrats last fall, many New Mexicans speculated whether the state would also see cannabis legalization in 2019. After Democratic Gov. The short answer was ultimately, no.