2021 Year in Review: NORML’s Top Ten Events in Marijuana Policy – Norml
#1: Five More States Enact Adult-Use Legalization Laws Legislatures in five states — Connecticut, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and Virginia — enacted laws in 2021 legalizing adult-use marijuana possession and regulating retail cannabis markets. These legislative victories marked a significant change from past years, when similar laws were enacted almost exclusively via citizens’ initiatives, not by legislative action. In total, 18 states — comprising nearly one-half of the US population — have now adopted laws regulating adult use marijuana production and retail sales. “State lawmakers have learned that advocating for adult-use legalization laws is a winning political issue…
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These Six States Are Embracing the Marijuana Industry With New Laws in 2022 – Newsweek
This year saw major strides in the enactment of new marijuana laws with six states set to introduce new measures regarding its usage in 2022. Arkansas will see its medical marijuana rules expanded to allow out-of-state patients access to the state’s program for up to 90 days and will also allow doctors to offer medical marijuana recommendations through telehealth services, effective January 1. Medical marijuana laws will also be expanded in California with the passage of a bill that will allow for “a terminally ill patient’s use of medicinal cannabis within [a] health care facility.” Governor Gavin Newsom signed the…
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Top 10 stories of 2021, No. 2: Towns grapple with allowing pot sales – Journal Inquirer
As the year draws to a close, the Journal Inquirer has compiled a list of the Top 10 Stories of 2021 for north-central Connecticut. This is the (first/last) in that series, which concludes on Dec. 31. Several towns across north-central Connecticut are continuing to grapple with allowing or banning the retail sale of pot after recreational cannabis became legal earlier this year. Possession and use of cannabis for people age 21 and over has been legal in the state since July 1. However, as part of the law, each municipality has the ability to either allow cannabis retailers or prohibit…
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Towns grapple with allowing pot sales | Connecticut & Region | journalinquirer.com – Journal Inquirer
As the year draws to a close, the Journal Inquirer has compiled a list of the Top 10 Stories of 2021 for north-central Connecticut. This is the (first/last) in that series, which concludes on Dec. 31. Several towns across north-central Connecticut are continuing to grapple with allowing or banning the retail sale of pot after recreational cannabis became legal earlier this year. Possession and use of cannabis for people age 21 and over has been legal in the state since July 1. However, as part of the law, each municipality has the ability to either allow cannabis retailers or prohibit…
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Here Are The Biggest Marijuana, Psychedelics And Drug Policy News Stories Of 2021 – Marijuana Moment
From full cannabis legalization in New York to the launch of a modest medical marijuana program in Alabama, cannabis reform continued to spread across the U.S. in 2021 amid the ongoing backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and other hot-button political issues. And while federal prohibition remains in place, the year saw major movement toward reform on the federal level, including a number of new legalization bills in Congress and slow, steady progress on cannabis banking. In a year marked by partisan divisions, the year also saw more GOP lawmakers than ever take the lead on cannabis, helping craft and introduce…
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Allow Maryland’s minority-led marijuana companies time to get established – Marijuana Business Daily
(Editor’s note: This story is part of a recurring series of commentaries from professionals connected to the cannabis industry. Michael Arrington is chair of the Maryland Minority Cannabis Business Association.) Legislative leaders in Maryland have announced their interest in passing legislation to place a referendum on the ballot next year to legalize recreational marijuana. As a result, Maryland is on the precipice of a decision that could have a lasting impact on minority entrepreneurs interested in pursuing new business opportunities in the recreational cannabis industry. ADVERTISEMENT Deck stacked against minorities It’s no secret that communities of color were disproportionately affected…
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Hamden enacts cannabis moratorium, establishes panel to draft regulations – New Haven Register
HAMDEN — A moratorium on cannabis establishments will give Hamden time to develop applicable zoning regulations before the highly anticipated industry comes to town, according to officials. The Planning & Zoning Commission approved the measure Tuesday, following the recommendation of Mayor Lauren Garrett, who announced she is establishing a task force to draft cannabis-related ordinances. “The state of Connecticut is going to start issuing (cannabis) licenses in 2022…and then people will be able to apply to the town for cannabis-related uses,” said Timothy Lee, the attorney who advises the commission. “The point of the moratorium is to give the town…
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State department proposes change to allowable levels of mold, yeast in Connecticut’s cannabis – CT Insider
Connecticut is proposing an official change to the total amount of mold and yeast allowed in cannabis products following patient outcry over a change that allowed one of Connecticut’s labs to increase its total limit last year. The move would set the total limit at 100,000 colony forming units per gram, and wouldn’t allow any detectable levels of certain harmful breeds of mold in the Aspergillus family. It would mean an increase for limits at one Connecticut lab and a decrease for the other. The state’s Department of Consumer Protection opened public comment on the change Wednesday. The public comment…
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