Hemp Legalization & Regulatory News for Hemp Businesses

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California legalized medical weed 25 years ago, prompting a nationwide shift. Since then, 20 states have legalized medical cannabis, and 36 states have legalized recreational use of marijuana. But federal government rules have held back research on marijuana’s potential to treat many ailments. Read the story: https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2021-11-03/california-changed-the-country-with-weed-legalization-is-it-high-time-for-the-feds-to-catch-up More from the United States of California series:
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This week in Cannabis Legalization News. We cover: Federal Cannabis News | MORE Act | Defunding the CSA | SAFE Banking. NORML director JUSTIN STREKAL wrote an op-ed in the Hill. We discuss that & the entire new summary from this week in cannabis legalization. 🌱 We can help with your cannabis business. Get in
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As coalition talks progress here in Germany, there’s one thing the three parties hoping to govern together do agree on – legalizing cannabis. The Social Democrats, Greens and liberals want a regulated system for the cultivation, distribution and sale of cannabis. It’s not just consumers who could benefit – but also the pharmaceutical industry. Germany
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CNBC’s Frank Holland joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ from Toronto where he discusses the three-year anniversary of cannabis legalization in Canada. Frank Holland brings in David Klein, Canopy Growth CEO, and Miguel Martin, Aurora Cannabis CEO, who discus consumption percentages, the various stages of legalization the valuation of these pot stocks.
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There’s yet another push to make the recreational use of marijuana legal in Ohio. And this attempt is coming from a pair of Republicans, including one from Lake County. On Tuesday, Representative Jamie Callender from Concord held a press conference to announce plans for new marijuana legislation. It’s separate, but similar, to a proposal introduced
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There’s yet another push to make the recreational use of marijuana legal in Ohio. And this attempt is coming from a pair of Republicans, including one from Lake County. On Tuesday, Representative Jamie Callender from Concord held a press conference to announce plans for new marijuana legislation. It’s separate, but similar, to a proposal introduced