Utah House Overwhelmingly Approves Psychedelics Study Task Force Bill – Marijuana Moment

Utah House Overwhelmingly Approves Psychedelics Study Task Force Bill – Marijuana Moment

“We strongly believe in the rights of Missouri voters to directly bring about good public policy through a process that has served the state well for decades.” By Jason Hancock, Missouri Independent A handful of Republican lawmakers lashed out at the state’s medical marijuana industry Thursday, lobbing accusations of corruption into a Missouri House debate over whether to make it harder to amend the state’s Constitution. On a mostly party-line 98-53 vote, the Missouri House signed off on legislation Thursday that would require a two-thirds vote of the people to amend the state Constitution. Currently, it takes a simple majority vote….

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Schumer invites senators to shape cannabis bill (Newsletter: February 11, 2022) – Marijuana Moment

Schumer invites senators to shape cannabis bill (Newsletter: February 11, 2022) – Marijuana Moment

1st PA legalization hearing; DEA psychedelics ban pushback; OK gov: voters misunderstood medical marijuana measure; Weedmaps ad on cannabis censorship 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… Paid for by readers like you. Marijuana Moment’s newsletter and in-depth cannabis reporting is made possible by the 700+ people who subscribe to us on Patreon.  Keith Baker: “Your service has become a very valuable tool for me to keep up with the straight scoop. I am…

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High Bazaar cannabis ‘celebration’ to change location as Hamden gets injunction for Crest Way site – New Haven Register

High Bazaar cannabis ‘celebration’ to change location as Hamden gets injunction for Crest Way site – New Haven Register

HAMDEN — A judge has ordered that a cannabis bazaar cannot continue being held in a warehouse at 18 Crest Way without town permits. The decision came down the day after the town applied for an injunction, claiming in court documents that the event was being held without proper permits and that officials had safety concerns related to large gatherings at the venue. But Joseph Accettullo, a High Bazaar organizer named as a defendant in the case, said he already agreed to stop operating on Crest Way. And with plans to relocate, he said the the move won’t put a…

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Somers seeks residents’ input on pot sales | Newsletters | journalinquirer.com – Journal Inquirer

Somers seeks residents’ input on pot sales | Newsletters | journalinquirer.com – Journal Inquirer

SOMERS — The Board of Selectmen is planning to hold a meeting in the near future to determine residents’ opinions on whether to allow the sale and growing of recreational cannabis in town before drafting an ordinance. Town Attorney Carl Landolina met with the selectmen last week during a meeting at Town Hall to review the law and advise them on options for regulating the retail sale and growing of recreational cannabis. Adult use of recreational marijuana for those ages 21 and over became legal last July 1 in Connecticut, but the law allows municipalities to amend zoning regulations or…

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Limited-license marijuana markets hamper diversity and equity, study says – Marijuana Business Daily

Limited-license marijuana markets hamper diversity and equity, study says – Marijuana Business Daily

Twenty-seven states have limited-licensing schemes that lead to the lack of diversity in the marijuana industry, according to a new study on equity, underscoring a growing debate about how best to boost cannabis business participation among minorities and those affected by the war on drugs. The issue of license caps has exposed a fault line in the multibillion-dollar cannabis industry’s effort to be inclusive, often pitting minority and entrepreneurial applicants against multistate operators better positioned to afford a pricey business permit in a limited-license market. ADVERTISEMENT “The best thing you can do for social equity is open up the market,”…

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Congress Briefed On Federal Courts’ Diverging Opinions On Medical Marijuana Protection Rider – Marijuana Moment

Congress Briefed On Federal Courts’ Diverging Opinions On Medical Marijuana Protection Rider – Marijuana Moment

Congressional lawmakers just got an update on how different federal courts across the country are interpreting a spending bill rider that has generally shielded state medical marijuana programs from interference by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The provision, first approved as part of large-scale appropriations legislation in 2014 and renewed each year since, stipulates that DOJ funding cannot be used to prevent states and territories from  “implementing their own laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.” But courts have had varying interpretations about the extent to which those protections apply, a new report from the…

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Shelton P&Z considers recreational pot moratorium – CT Post

Shelton P&Z considers recreational pot moratorium – CT Post

SHELTON – Recreational-use cannabis businesses will not likely be sprouting up in the city anytime soon. The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting Tuesday, is considering a temporary moratorium on establishing recreational-use cannabis sales operations in the city, at least until new Shelton zoning regulations are created to address this issue. Last year, the state legislature legalized marijuana in Connecticut. Beginning July 1, it became legal for adults older than 21 to have an ounce-and-a-half of marijuana, plus another five ounces in a locked container. Retail sales in Connecticut are expected to begin as soon as this spring, under…

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Bristol accepts modification of ordinances to prohibit use of cannabis in parks – The Bristol Press

Bristol accepts modification of ordinances to prohibit use of cannabis in parks – The Bristol Press

@DeaniWright BRISTOL – The Bristol City Council unanimously voted Tuesday evening to accept the modification of ordinances to prohibit the use of cannabis in any of Bristol’s parks or recreational properties. Section 16-3 of the city’s ordinances now reads, “It shall be prohibited, at all times, for an individual to smoke and/or use any tobacco or cannabis product in any form while at a city park or recreational property.” A second ordinance was modified to legally define cannabis products in Bristol. Such products are recognized as the legal definition of marijuana in the Connecticut General Statutes and are defined within…

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