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Lawmaker calls on state to lower penalty for marijuana concentrates

Medical Marijuana Program Connection

HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — State Representative Terry Canales is pushing for the passage of a bill that reduces the charges. Read More

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 2/1/19

NORML

At the state level, activists in Florida and Missouri gathered in their state capitals along side state and local NORML chapters to lobby state lawmakers in favor of sensible marijuana policy reform. Legislation is pending, House Bill 2555, to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana possession.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/29

NORML

Guam became the first US territory to send a bill legalizing the adult-use of marijuana to the governor’s desk in 2019. Governor Jim Justice (R) of West Virginia signed legislation into law that allows financial institutions to provide banking services related to the state’s medical marijuana program.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the State of California That doesn’t mean it’s easy, or that most people will apply. Audio and a transcript of the first part of this licensing workshop are now posted below, covering the State’s retail licensing requirements. Clicker works, hopefully.

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Minnesota House Passes Adult-Use Cannabis Bill

SpeedWeed

Republicans called it a waste of time, but an adult-use cannabis bill passed the Minnesota House by a 72-61 vote after roughly five hours of floor amendments and discussion Thursday night. It passed mostly along party lines, with six of 64 Republicans in the lower chamber voting in favor of the bill. times more likely to be arrested.

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