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Ohio: Provisions Take Effect Rolling Back Voter-Approved Marijuana Legalization Law

Provisions take effect tomorrow (Friday, March 20th) rolling back various aspects of the state’s voter-approved adult-use marijuana legalization law. The provisions, included in Senate Bill 56, criminalize adults who possess marijuana products obtained from out-of-state sources, including products legally purchased at licensed dispensaries in neighboring jurisdictions. They also repeal statutes protecting adult-use consumers from facing either workplace or…

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Colorado Lawmakers Reject Bill That Would Have Put Marijuana And

Colorado lawmakers have rejected a bill that would put a measure on the state’s November ballot asking voters to increase marijuana and alcohol taxes to support mental health treatment. In line with a recommendation from the bicameral Capital Development Committee (CDC) last week, members of the House Health and Human Services Committee on Wednesday defeated…

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Marijuana Reform Isn’t This White House’s Drug Policy Priority

Sara Carter, the former investigative journalist and Fox News contributor now serving as White House drug czar, has spent her early months emphasizing fentanyl, trafficking and addiction, not marijuana reform. Cannabis may still move through federal channels, but it is clearly not the part of drug policy this White House wants to lead with. If…

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Ohio Campaign To Block Marijuana And Hemp Restrictions Fails To

“Marijuana will be re-criminalized in Ohio, businesses will close, workers will lose their jobs, and consumers will be denied their right to products they should be able to purchase.” By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal Opponents of Ohio Republican lawmakers’ attempt to ban intoxicating hemp products and change the state’s voter-passed recreational marijuana law failed…

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AEW’s Marina Shafir Hits Hard, Smokes Weed, and Would Rather

The AEW star gets candid about loss, love, life on the road, and the role cannabis has played in helping her stay grounded through it all. There’s nothing subtle about Marina Shafir. I learned this last week after sitting down with the former mixed martial artist turned wrestling icon, who cheerfully sparked one up while…

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Virginia Lawmakers Who Sponsored Marijuana Sales Legalization Bill Celebrate Its

“Less than a year from now, you’ll be able to legally buy cannabis products for adult use, recreational, throughout Virginia.” By Markus Schmidt, Virginia Mercury Five years after Virginia legalized possession of small amounts of marijuana but failed to create a way for people to legally buy it, state lawmakers last week approved legislation establishing…

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High Marijuana Taxes Don’t Effectively Deter Use, Study Shows, Contrary

There’s no meaningful evidence that imposing higher taxes on marijuana would steer people away from using it—contrary to a claim recently made by the The New York Times editorial board—according to a new scientific analysis of cannabis consumption and tax data. In fact, raising the cost of cannabis sold at state-licensed retailers could lead people…

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NORML Op-Ed: Excessive Taxes on Cannabis Fuels the Unregulated Market

From Michigan to Maine, state governments are raising taxes on marijuana products. The New York Times is cheering them on, opining in a recent editorial that artificially raising the prices of legal cannabis through higher taxes and fees will dissuade adults from consuming it.  Here’s why they are wrong. Excessive taxation doesn’t discourage consumers from obtaining cannabis, but it…

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Virginia’s Cannabis Sales Legalization Bill Gives An Unfair Head Start

“Catching a market in motion is fundamentally harder than entering one that has not started yet.” By Max Jackson, Cannabis Wise Guys Imagine a race track. Five cars are already on it—tuned, tested, crewed and running laps at two hundred miles an hour. They have been on this track for years. Now imagine telling a…

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