Month: March 2023 (Page 7)

KY gov pushes lawmakers on medical marijuana; Congressman slams fed laws; SC medical bill in danger; Colombian legalization vote; Military drug tests Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. (function()Continue Reading

Lawmakers need to address Maryland’s ineffective and discriminatory Cannabis drug testing policies Image Cannabis News March 28, 2023 Voters in November demanded lawmakers rethink the Free State’s cannabis policies. Lawmakers should also re-evaluate Maryland’s antiquated and discriminatory cannabis drug testing policies. With adult-use legalization around the corner, this is theContinue Reading

Hawaii Cannabis bill fails Image Cannabis News March 28, 2023 It’s “wait ‘till next year” once again in Hawaii. Hawaii will have to wait at least another year before marijuana legalization comes to the islands, after a legislative proposal stalled in the state House of Representatives. Earlier this month, theContinue Reading

Marijuana trafficking prosecutions plummet again Image Cannabis News March 28, 2023 The number of federal marijuana trafficking offenders has dropped significantly from 5,000 in 2013 to fewer than 806 in the last year, according to Marijuana Moment citing the U.S. Sentencing Commission. (Benzinga) The number of federal cannabis trafficking casesContinue Reading

Center for Medical Cannabis research to open at University of Utah Image Cannabis News March 28, 2023 The University of Utah will soon be home to a medical cannabis research center. The University of Utah recently confirmed that it’s starting the early planning phases to build a Center for MedicalContinue Reading

Greenville planners deny Medical Marijuana request Image Cannabis News March 28, 2023 Green Buddha Group asked for the rezoning of the Greenville Thrifty Mat property. A request to rezone a commercial property for purpose to allow for a new medical marijuana provisioning center was unanimously denied by city planners. DuringContinue Reading