Day: November 9, 2016 (Page 4)

Seacoastonline.comMaine joins Massachusetts, voting to legalize marijuanaSeacoastonline.comPORTLAND, Maine — Maine will join Massachusetts in legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, becoming one of two first eastern states in the country to open its doors to the multimillion-dollar industry. Passage of Question 1 puts Maine among four …and more » Read More:Continue Reading

Union DemocratVoters turn down Calaveras cannabis law; – The Union DemocratUnion DemocratEfforts to completely regulate the cannabis industry in Calaveras County were defeated Tuesday after Measure D fell short of the majority required to write the …Calaveras County: Voters Reject Measure Regulating Marijuana, Pass Measure Taxing Local Cannabis IndustryCapital Public RadioContinue Reading

Union DemocratVoters turn down Calaveras cannabis lawUnion DemocratThe measure would have completely regulated the cannabis industry in Calaveras County. Proposed by two citizens of Murphys who do not cultivate marijuana, its intentions were to organize land use and protect neighbors from the “annoyances” associated …Calaveras County: Voters Reject Measure Regulating Marijuana,Continue Reading

Bangor Daily NewsMaine voters narrowly endorse legal marijuanaBangor Daily NewsThe state will then develop rules to regulate retail sales of marijuana, taxed at 10 percent. The law takes effect 30 days after Gov. Paul LePage certifies the election results. The retail industry will be regulated by the legalization-opposing … ReadContinue Reading

Recreational marijuana use OK'd by Nevada votersLas Vegas SunUnder the law, recreational users will also be allowed to buy marijuana paraphernalia such as bongs and glass pipes. Those living outside a 25-mile radius of the closest Nevada marijuana dispensary will be permitted to cultivate up to six marijuana …and more »Continue Reading

East Bay TimesAntioch bans outdoor marijuana grows as Prop….East Bay TimesAntioch councilmembers unanimously agreed Tuesday to an urgency ordinance that places a moratorium on growing marijuana outdoors as well as on commercial uses if Proposition 64 passes. The proposition would take effect immediately; the City …and more » Read More: Antioch bansContinue Reading