SCOTUS seeks government’s take on workers’ medical weed reimbursements – Reuters

SCOTUS seeks government’s take on workers’ medical weed reimbursements – Reuters

U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington, U.S., January 26, 2022. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Summary Law firms Supreme Court could consider whether state laws are invalid under federal drug law Justices asked federal government to weigh in State courts are split over the question The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the…

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CT dispensaries could benefit as state ups medical marijuana purchase limits – Marijuana Business Daily

CT dispensaries could benefit as state ups medical marijuana purchase limits – Marijuana Business Daily

Maximize your output and quality with the right equipment. Curated by the editors of MJBizDaily, our new, free Greenhouse Components Buyers Guide helps you choose wisely and covers irrigation, automation and ROI. Inside: Cannabis greenhouse buyers checklistKeep track of everything you need. Pros and cons of common benching systemsHelp weigh out the best choice for your greenhouse benching system with this overview. Cannabis greenhouse Glossary of TermsWhat is evaportranspiration? Download the guide to find out and learn more technical jargon unique to greenhouse and the cannabis industry.

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Three In Four Florida Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana, New Poll Finds – Marijuana Moment

Three In Four Florida Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana, New Poll Finds – Marijuana Moment

The governor of New York on Tuesday signed a bill to provide provisional marijuana cultivator and processor licenses for existing hemp businesses that take certain steps to promote equity in the emerging industry. Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes, who championed the state’s adult-use legalization bill that was enacted last year, and Sen. Michelle Hinchey (D) sponsored the newly signed legislation. The aim is to simultaneously expedite the process of standing up New York’s adult-use market while supporting efforts to reach ambitious equity goals with respect to cannabis business participation. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) said in a press release that she…

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New York Governor Signs Bill To Let Hemp Farmers Start Growing Adult-Use Marijuana While Promoting Equity – Marijuana Moment

New York Governor Signs Bill To Let Hemp Farmers Start Growing Adult-Use Marijuana While Promoting Equity – Marijuana Moment

The governor of New York on Tuesday signed a bill to provide provisional marijuana cultivator and processor licenses for existing hemp businesses that take certain steps to promote equity in the emerging industry. Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes, who championed the state’s adult-use legalization bill that was enacted last year, and Sen. Michelle Hinchey (D) sponsored the newly signed legislation. The aim is to simultaneously expedite the process of standing up New York’s adult-use market while supporting efforts to reach ambitious equity goals with respect to cannabis business participation. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) said in a press release that she…

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From ‘Social Exclusion’ to Social Equity: How We Get There – Cannabis Business Times

From ‘Social Exclusion’ to Social Equity: How We Get There – Cannabis Business Times

© Anthony WinstonAnthony Winston, P.E., P.Eng, owner of Winston Engineering, visiting a cultivation facility. Mary Jane, weed, reefer, marijuana, cannabis; whatever you call it, it has become a big money maker for states and for entrepreneurs that decide to take a gamble and start a cannabis business. Colorado became the first state to legalize adult-use almost a decade ago and, to date, 18 states have legalized adult-use cannabis. It is estimated that by 2030, states may generate $12 billion in cannabis tax revenue annually, according to Barclays strategists. Legalization is bittersweet, as the war on drugs in the 70’s, 80’s and…

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Feds fund research on cannabis laws’ impact (Newsletter: February 22, 2022) – Marijuana Moment

Feds fund research on cannabis laws’ impact (Newsletter: February 22, 2022) – Marijuana Moment

Top NY lawmaker’s PAC has marijuana focus; KY legalization bills; Wells Fargo: Fed cannabis policy hurts workforce; Canadian drug decrim momentum 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. Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… Looking for more cannabis news and resources? If you support our reporting with a monthly donation of $25 or more, we’ll give you access to our Cannabis Bill Tracker, exclusive material from our interviews and more. Don’t miss out – join us at https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment/ TOP THINGS…

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US Supreme Court Asks Feds To Weigh In On Medical Marijuana Workers Compensation Cases – Marijuana Moment

US Supreme Court Asks Feds To Weigh In On Medical Marijuana Workers Compensation Cases – Marijuana Moment

A Connecticut legislative committee on Friday approved a bill that would set the state up to provide certain patients with access to psychedelic-assisted treatment with substances like MDMA and psilocybin. Before the vote, several members of the joint Public Health Committee remarked on the compelling testimony of top military officials, advocates and scientists who spoke about their experiences and the potential impact of the reform at a hearing earlier this week. The legislation was approved on a noncontroversial basis as part of the panel’s consent calendar. It now advances to floor consideration. The measure, HB 5396, would create psychedelic treatment…

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Zoning Update Would Isolate Local Pot Shops – New Haven Independent

Nora Grace-Flood photo At Hamden’s High Bazaar. These types of “private marijuana vending events, cannabis trade shows or public cannabis events” would not be allowed under newly proposed New Haven law. “High Bazaar” in New Haven? Not anytime soon. That’s according to a newly proposed zoning update that would prohibit the types of weekly commercial cannabis parties that currently take place in Hamden — as part of a broader city effort to define where pot shops should and should not be allowed in the Elm City. Those marijuana-regulating details are included in a proposed set of city zoning code and map amendments recently submitted by the City…

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