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ASA POST-ELECTION DEBRIEF

Americans for Safe Access

Join ASA Staff, Advisors, Chapters, Members, & Affiliates for this post-election webinar. We will discuss the impacts of the election, a potentially jam-packed lame-duck session, National Days of Action, the DEA rescheduling hearings, and preparing for the 47th president & 119th Congress.

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Medical Marijuana Card in Florida How to Apply Who Qualifies

Medical Marijuana Pages

Medical Marijuana Card in Florida How to Apply Who Qualifies. With Florida’s recent legal advancements, medical marijuana is becoming increasingly accessible. This guide outlines who qualifies, the application process, and what to expect as the medical cannabis industry evolves. Who Qualifies for Medical Marijuana in Florida? To qualify, Florida residents.

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Marijuana Election Results 2024: Did marijuana pass?

PrestoDoctor

Results 2024: Florida, Dakotas, and Nebraska Ballot Outcomes In the 2024 elections, marijuana legalization initiatives took center stage in several states across the U.S., with voters making significant choices on both recreational and medical marijuana policies. States such as Florida, North Dakota, and South Dakota put recreational marijuana on the ballot, while Nebraska focused on […] The post Marijuana Election Results 2024: Did marijuana pass?

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Reminder: Post-Election Cannabis Wrap – Smoke ’em if You’ve Got ’em

Canna Law Blog

Register Here Join us tomorrow for a post-election breakdown: “Post-Election Cannabis Wrap – Smoke ’em if you’ve got ’em” As the dust settles (hopefully) from the 2024 U.S. elections, the cannabis industry stands at the threshold of potentially transformative changes. Join us tomorrow November 7th at 12 PM Pacific for an engaging discussion on the ramifications of the legal landscape of cannabis, post-election.

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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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Cannabis and Dreams: Why Don’t I Dream After Smoking Weed?

PrestoDoctor

Dreaming is a complex, fascinating process that takes place during the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep, where vivid, memorable dreams usually occur. However, cannabis use can significantly alter this process. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound in marijuana, interacts with the brain’s endocannabinoid system, impacting the sleep cycle and often suppressing REM sleep.

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Amendment 3: Florida Legalization Fails

Canna Law Blog

Amendment 3 , which would have legalized recreational marijuana for adults in Florida, garnered 55.8% of the vote, falling short of the 60% threshold needed to pass. While the initiative had the support of President-elect Trump, the opposing forces led by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis carried the day. Supporters may draw some comfort from the fact that a clear majority of voters supported legalization, but the fact remains that adult-use cannabis will remain illegal in the Sunshine State for the

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Battle over Illinois hemp regulations heat up, again

Illinois News Joint

On the heels of the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) announcing a Second Notice for proposed amendments involving provisions to the Illinois Industrial Hemp Act that would regulate and redefine how THC and THCA levels are measured (essentially banning hemp and hemp products in Illinois), Rep. Sonya M. Harper introduced an alternative hemp regulation reform bill, House Bill 5903, that also would regulate hemp but without altering the legal definition of hemp set forth in the Agriculture

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