States to Watch in 2021: Kentucky
NORML
DECEMBER 29, 2020
The post States to Watch in 2021: Kentucky appeared first on NORML. According to statewide polling data, 90 percent of Kentucky residents support regulating medical marijuana access.
NORML
DECEMBER 29, 2020
The post States to Watch in 2021: Kentucky appeared first on NORML. According to statewide polling data, 90 percent of Kentucky residents support regulating medical marijuana access.
NORML
DECEMBER 26, 2020
The post States to Watch in 2021: Virginia appeared first on NORML. According to statewide polling data, 61 percent of Virginia adults support "the legalization of marijuana for recreational use by adults.".
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NORML
DECEMBER 14, 2020
The post States to Watch in 2021: Connecticut appeared first on NORML. According to statewide polling data, 63 percent of Connecticut residents support ending marijuana prohibition in the state.
NORML
DECEMBER 21, 2020
The post States to Watch in 2021: South Carolina appeared first on NORML. According to statewide polling data, 72 percent of South Carolinians say they support legalizing the use of medical marijuana.
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NORML
DECEMBER 16, 2020
The post States to Watch in 2021: New Mexico appeared first on NORML. According to statewide polling data, 72 percent of New Mexico residents said they favor a proposal to legalize, tax, and regulate cannabis sales.
Americans for Safe Access
JUNE 18, 2021
The June 2021 ASA Activist Newsletter is now out. Our lead story is the reintroduction of the MORE Act, the most comprehensive cannabis reform bill ever to go before Congress. Also Amazon announced its public policy team will be lobbying for the MORE Act, and they are stopping most pre-employment testing for cannabis use.
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