THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM - Volume 23, Issue 13
NORML
March 26, 2020
THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 23   •   Issue 13   •   March 26, 2020
Bulk Marijuana Production

DEA Once Again Proposes Changes to Protocols Governing Bulk Production of Cannabis for Clinical Research

These new rules are unduly onerous, expensive, and impractical. It is unlikely that they would greatly facilitate clinical cannabis research in the United States. 

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Maryland Marijuana Laws

Maryland: Lawmakers Approve Bill Permitting Medical Cannabis Access on School Grounds

House Bill 617 permits designated school personnel to administer medical cannabis to students while they are either on school property.

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Marijuana Production

Maine: Over Regulators Issue Conditional Licenses to Over 30 Adult-Use Cannabis Enterprises

State officials have granted conditional approval to over 30 applicants seeking licensure to operate commercial, adult-use cannabis businesses.

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Marijuana and Opioids

Case Report: Chronic Pain Patient Weaned Off Opioids Following Cannabis Therapy

"Our patient was successfully weaned off her opioid medications with the help of medical cannabis and pain remained well controlled."

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Smoke the Vote - NORML's Voting Guide
 
From the blog
NORML Says DEA’s Newly Proposed Bulk Cultivation Rules Are “Unduly Onerous, Expensive, and Impractical” Details
03/26/20 7:21pm UTC
Cease Arrests and Incarcerations: NORML Joins Law Enforcement Advocates, Medical Professionals, And Others On Letter Details
03/26/20 6:01pm UTC
More States Taking Action to Ensure Uninterrupted Retail Access to Medical Cannabis During COVID-19 Outbreak Details
03/25/20 9:17pm UTC
NORML Launches “Smoke the Vote” To Prepare For 2020 Election Details
03/24/20 4:14pm UTC
Cannabis Workers, Unemployment Insurance, and the Small Business Administration: What You Need to Know Details
03/20/20 6:31pm UTC
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