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House adjourns before voting on cannabis omnibus and hemp bill

Illinois News Joint

Lawmakers and stakeholders deliberated on two cannabis bills in the Illinois House to the edge of the 5 a.m. spring-session deadline yesterday morning but ultimately did not bring either House Bill 4293 , the Hemp Consumer Products Act, nor House Bill 2911 , a cannabis omnibus, to the floor for a vote. The cannabis omnibus and the Hemp Consumer Products Act are still alive and have paths forward.

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Convenience Meets Compassion: The Benefits of Online Medical Marijuana Card Services

MMJ Recs

The healthcare industry has experienced a notable evolution in alternative medicine over the years, particularly concerning medical marijuana. As society’s attitudes toward cannabis have shifted, coupled with the legalization and acceptance of its use for therapeutic purposes in numerous states, patients now find accessing this form of treatment significantly more attainable and normalized.

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Does your weed pass the vibe check, California?

Leafly

DCC launched the Real CA Cannabis initiative to help consumers find licensed dispensaries & regulated products. The post Does your weed pass the vibe check, California? appeared first on Leafly.

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Ohio Eliminates Medical Marijuana Card Fees

Medical Marijuana Pages

Ohio residents seeking medical marijuana can now breathe a sigh of relief. As of this week, Ohio Eliminates Medical Marijuana Card Fees. The state has officially eliminated the $50 fee for obtaining a medical marijuana card. Making access to medical cannabis more affordable for patients across the state.

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Where the Money Grows: Learning the Industry Trends in Medical Cannabis, Recreational Marijuana, Hemp, and Beyond

Speaker: Jonathan Bench, International Cannabis and Securities Business Attorney at Harris Bricken

The U.S. cannabis industry is still in its infancy, even though states began engaging with legalization in one form or another in the late 1990s. Today, many opportunities exist for individuals and businesses that want to engage in the industry. Some want to directly own licensed businesses, while others prefer to keep the industry at an arm’s length and merely profit from it.

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FREE Webinar, June 26th: Can the California Cannabis Industry be Saved?

Canna Law Blog

Register Here California’s cannabis market is broken. Taxes are too high, local control has proved disastrous, the illegal market is growing and regulations are too burdensome. There are not enough retain licenses and too many cultivation licensees. Over the past few years, the situation has become so dire that many licensees have exited the industry, including some of the largest and most well-capitalized players in the state.

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