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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 22 • Issue 38 • September 19, 2019
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For years, producers of these products have navigated in a gray area of the law – manufacturing products of variable and sometimes questionable quality and safety.
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Since 1968, only the University of Mississippi has been federally licensed to engage in the growing of cannabis for FDA-approved clinical research.
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Employment protections are critical to ensure that law-abiding adults are not unduly discriminated against in their efforts to be productive members of society solely because of their use of cannabis while off the job.
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This is the second time in less than a year that lawmakers have convened a special session to amend the state's medical cannabis law.
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Washington, DC Public School officials issued a policy update last week acknowledging that school administrators are authorized to provide non-smoked medical cannabis products to authorized patients while they are on school grounds.
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Assistant Speaker Lujan Cosponsors The MORE Act and Introduces Cannabis Legislation Details
09/18/19 8:15pm UTC
Washington, DC: Mayor Signs Order Expanding Workplace Protections for Cannabis Consumers Details
09/18/19 6:04pm UTC
New Hampshire is One Step Closer to Legalizing Medical Homegrow Details
09/18/19 6:03pm UTC
Associated Press: Many Commercially Marketed CBD Products Tainted With Psychoactive Adulterants Details
09/17/19 5:27pm UTC
NORML Members Take DC by Storm Details
09/16/19 7:23pm UTC
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