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NORML Formally Responds to DEA’s Proposed Changes to Marijuana Cultivation Rules

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Under existing regulations, the agency only licenses one facility — the University of Mississippi — to cultivate cannabis for use in FDA-approved clinical trials. ” An abbreviated version of NORML’s comments appears here. .”

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Ohio: GOP Lawmakers Move to Roll Back State’s Voter-Approved Marijuana Legalization Law

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Changes proposed by SB 36 include raising taxes on the retail sale of cannabis products, imposing new restrictions on home-cultivation, setting an arbitrary cap on the total number of retailers allowed statewide, and providing new penalties for adults who share their cannabis with others.

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North Dakota: Marijuana Legalization Measure Will Appear on November Ballot

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North Dakota voters will decide on Election Day whether to approve a citizens' initiated ballot measure legalizing the use, home cultivation, and retail sale of cannabis. The post North Dakota: Marijuana Legalization Measure Will Appear on November Ballot appeared first on NORML.

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NORML’s Statement Regarding the Designation of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries as “Essential Services”

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For those facilities that continue to maintain operations for on-site retail sales, NORML encourages them to engage in recommended best practices in order to keep both their employees and their customers safe. ” NORML has previously provided guidelines for safe and best practices regarding cannabis consumption during this time. .’

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Illinois: Retail Marijuana Sales Begin Next Week

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Adults will be able to purchase cannabis from select retailers next week, beginning on Wednesday, January 1. Under the new law, state-licensed retailers may provide up to 30 grams of cannabis for those over the age of 21. An estimated 30 retailers in the state are now licensed to engage in adult-use marijuana sales.

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New York Senator Introduces Cannabis Cultivation Bill

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Senator Jeremy Cooney of New York introduced a bill on July 20 that would build upon the state’s recreational cannabis law with a focus on getting cultivation up and running. This bill allows us to start fulfilling that promise by creating a supply chain of products for retailers in this new economy.”.

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Ayr Wellness to sell four Illinois dispensaries

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Ayrs strongest footprint is in Florida, and the company also has retail stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Herbal Remedies Quincy was among the first cannabis dispensaries licensed in the State of Illinois when the State approved the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program in 2013.