Beacon Falls blocks weed sales as board extends moratorium – My Citizens News

Beacon Falls blocks weed sales as board extends moratorium – My Citizens News

Town resident Joann Delenick speaks at the public hearing on Thursday, March 10 at Town Hall where the Planning and Zoning Commission extended the moratorium on cannabis establishements in town. ANDREAS YILMA Citizen’s News By Andreas Yilma Citizen’s News BEACON FALLS — The Planning and Zoning Commission approved to extend another moratorium for an additional six months on cannabis establishments in town. Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law legislation that legalizes the use of cannabis for people 21 years of age or older in June 2021. Retail sale of recreational cannabis in Connecticut is not expected to begin until May 2022,…

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These Weed Sellers Aren’t Waiting for Permits: ‘Like a Dream Come True’ – The New York Times

These Weed Sellers Aren’t Waiting for Permits: ‘Like a Dream Come True’ – The New York Times

Here’s what it’s like to walk through Washington Square Park in Manhattan in the wake of legalization. March 13, 2022 Wanting to invest in himself and be free of bosses, Terrence Gorham started selling customized T-shirts, hoodies and backpacks from a folding table in Washington Square Park a year ago. Like any good vendor, he noticed late last year when other tables started featuring something new: weed. Soon, he was offering pre-rolled joints and eighth-of-an-ounce pouches alongside his “Think Rich” clothing line. “We’re chameleons,” said Mr. Gorham, 34, who once worked as a custodian. “We have to adapt to any…

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Bridgeport police: Woman faces charges after drugs found in her car – News 12 Connecticut

Bridgeport police: Woman faces charges after drugs found in her car – News 12 Connecticut

Mar 12, 2022, 12:36pmUpdated 13h ago By: News 12 Staff Police say a woman from Bristol is facing drug charges in Bridgeport. Bridgeport police say they were patrolling on the west side of the city when Lori-Lee Benson didn’t stop for a stop sign. Officers say when they pulled her over they found marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine and other drugs, along with $400 in cash. Benson was arrested and faces several charges.

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Police: Bristol woman found with 150 MDMA pills, other drugs in Bridgeport – CTPost

Police: Bristol woman found with 150 MDMA pills, other drugs in Bridgeport – CTPost

Liz Hardaway March 11, 2022 Bridgeport police investigate at the scene of a shooting at a home on Park Terrace in Bridgeport, Conn., on Friday June 29, 2018. A 14-year-old boy was shot in the face and chest Friday afternoon, Police Chief Armando Perez said. “(He) was shot multiple times,” Perez said around 5:30 p.m. Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media BRIDGEPORT — A Bristol woman was charged with operating a drug factory Thursday night after police found her with more than 150 pills of MDMA, as well as various pills, crushed ecstasy and cocaine, according to the Bridgeport Police…

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Congressional Democrats Elevate Marijuana Equity Issues At Retreat Panel Focused On Legalization – Marijuana Moment

Congressional Democrats Elevate Marijuana Equity Issues At Retreat Panel Focused On Legalization – Marijuana Moment

A bipartisan coalition of Georgia lawmakers filed a resolution that calls for the formation of a House study committee to investigate the therapeutic potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and make recommendations for reforms. The resolution, sponsored by House Appropriations Public Safety Subcommittee Chairman Bill Hitchens (R), starts with a section that discusses the need for effective treatments for major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder for military veterans. The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program located within the state has “experience in both veteran treatment and psychedelic treatments, and studies show substantial evidence that supports psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of depressive…

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Washington State Legislature Approves 0,000 In Psilocybin Research Funding In Budget – Marijuana Moment

Washington State Legislature Approves $200,000 In Psilocybin Research Funding In Budget – Marijuana Moment

A bipartisan coalition of Georgia lawmakers filed a resolution that calls for the formation of a House study committee to investigate the therapeutic potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and make recommendations for reforms. The resolution, sponsored by House Appropriations Public Safety Subcommittee Chairman Bill Hitchens (R), starts with a section that discusses the need for effective treatments for major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder for military veterans. The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program located within the state has “experience in both veteran treatment and psychedelic treatments, and studies show substantial evidence that supports psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of depressive…

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New Orleans City Council Urges End To Marijuana Testing For Government Employees – Marijuana Moment

New Orleans City Council Urges End To Marijuana Testing For Government Employees – Marijuana Moment

A bipartisan coalition of Georgia lawmakers filed a resolution that calls for the formation of a House study committee to investigate the therapeutic potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and make recommendations for reforms. The resolution, sponsored by House Appropriations Public Safety Subcommittee Chairman Bill Hitchens (R), starts with a section that discusses the need for effective treatments for major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder for military veterans. The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program located within the state has “experience in both veteran treatment and psychedelic treatments, and studies show substantial evidence that supports psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of depressive…

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Georgia Bill Would Create Psychedelic Study Committee To Recommend Reform Policies – Marijuana Moment

Georgia Bill Would Create Psychedelic Study Committee To Recommend Reform Policies – Marijuana Moment

A bipartisan coalition of Georgia lawmakers filed a resolution that calls for the formation of a House study committee to investigate the therapeutic potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and make recommendations for reforms. The resolution, sponsored by House Appropriations Public Safety Subcommittee Chairman Bill Hitchens (R), starts with a section that discusses the need for effective treatments for major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder for military veterans. The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program located within the state has “experience in both veteran treatment and psychedelic treatments, and studies show substantial evidence that supports psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of depressive…

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