Day: September 19, 2017 (Page 2)

The Oregon Secretary of State plans to audit the state’s recreational marijuana regulatory agency and how the program enforces cannabis rules. According to The Oregonian, the audit announcement precedes a Tuesday visit to Oregon by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who wrote to Gov. Kate Brown this summer expressing concerns thatContinue Reading

A scorned permit applicant sued for an injunction that could bring Pennsylvania’s entire medical marijuana program to a grinding halt — before anyone has even opened their dispensary doors. Pennsylvania lawmakers and advocates are up in arms over a lawsuit that could threaten to wipe out the state’s budding medicalContinue Reading

Arkansas received roughly 300 applications for medical marijuana business licenses, including about 200 on the final day the paperwork could be submitted. The Department of Finance and Administration took in 200-plus applications Monday on top of the roughly 100 that had been submitted since the process began, the Arkansas Democrat-GazetteContinue Reading

By John Schroyer Two local ballot measures to grow Detroit’s once-sizable medical marijuana industry have overcome significant legal hurdles and will now go before voters in November. The proposed changes, if approved by voters, would likely result in a broadening of the MJ-related business opportunities in Michigan’s biggest city. TheContinue Reading