Wisconsin Governor Grants Marijuana And Drug-Related Pardons, Setting State Clemency Record – Marijuana Moment
The governor of Wisconsin announced on Tuesday that he granted 30 pardons, primarily to people convicted of non-violent marijuana or other drug offenses. This raises the total number of pardons issued so far by Gov. Tony Evers (D) to 337 during his first three years in office, the most granted by a governor in the state’s history at this point into a first term. Advocates have been urging state and federal executives to exercise this type of authority, particularly for cannabis cases as more jurisdictions enact legalization. “I’m proud of our work to give a second chance to folks who’ve…
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New Hampshire Lawmakers File Multiple Marijuana Legalization Bills Ahead Of 2022 Session – Marijuana Moment
New Hampshire lawmakers are getting ready for a busy legislative session when it comes to marijuana policy, with several legalization proposals being unveiled in recent days—including one from a key Republican committee chairman and other leaders. At least six measures to legalize cannabis for adult use have been pre-filed for 2022 in the Granite State. Three of those seek to put the question of reform directly before voters on next year’s ballot. One of the more notable proposals that’s already received some pushback from advocates is being sponsored by Rep. Daryl Abbas (R), the chairman of the House Criminal Justice…
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Public Health and Cannabis Legalization – Conduit Street – Conduit Street
In 2022, the Maryland General Assembly (MGA) is very likely taking up the issue of cannabis legalization again, which will require a greater look into its potential public health impacts. The Department of Legislative Services (DLS) provided an in-depth analysis of the public health ramifications of cannabis legalization in an issue paper, examining cannabis use disorder, youth usage, and driving under the influence, among other public health considerations. Cannabis use disorder (CUD) “is a medical diagnosis when an individual has a problematic pattern of cannabis use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress.” DLS notes mixed results with respect to CUD…
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2021 in Review: The Year in Cannabis – CelebStoner
.page-container .pagenation ul li {list-style:none;} .page-container .pagenation ul {display:block; clear:both; float:left;} Sen. Chuck Schumer speaks to a crowd at the NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally on May 1, one month after the state legislature passed the Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act. January 4 – Steve DeAngleo splits from Harborside Health Center. 6 – On the day insurrectionists assaulted Congress, cannabis activists lit up in the Capitol. 11 – Pot prisoner Andrew Cox released in California. 12 – Dr. Carl Hart’s Drug Use for Grown-Ups book released. 20 – On his last day in office, Pres. Trump commutes the sentences of 12 pot…
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IN GOP leader’s legal cannabis bill (Newsletter: December 28, 2021) – Marijuana Moment
Rand Paul’s festivus marijuana banking slam on Dems; DEA’s drug emoji guide for parents; Robbery preparedness for cannabis dispensaries 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… Your good deed for the day: donate to an independent publisher like Marijuana Moment and ensure that as many voters as possible have access to the most in-depth cannabis reporting out there.Support our work at https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment/ TOP THINGS TO KNOWA top Maryland lawmaker officially filed a bill to…
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State Law Round-Up: Year-End Edition (US) (Part 1 of 2) – Lexology
Welcome to the 2021 Year-End Edition of the State Law Round-Up! Due to the large number of updates, we will be splitting this State Law Round-Up into two parts, with each part organized alphabetically by state; today we will cover the first half of the alphabet, and tomorrow the remainder. Two exceptions: First – Minimum Wage Updates. State and local governments are still leading the charge to higher minimum wage rates. Our updated minimum wage chart, with rates in effect as of January 1, 2022, is available here. Second – Hairstyle Discrimination Prohibitions Continue to Gain Momentum. Dozens of jurisdictions…
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State Law Round-Up: Year-End Edition – The National Law Review
Related Practices & Jurisdictions Advertisement Monday, December 27, 2021 Welcome to the 2021 Year-End Edition of the State Law Round-Up! Due to the large number of updates, we will be splitting this State Law Round-Up into two parts, with each part organized alphabetically by state; today we will cover the first half of the alphabet, and tomorrow the remainder. Two exceptions: First – Minimum Wage Updates. State and local governments are still leading the charge to higher minimum wage rates. Our updated minimum wage chart, with rates in effect as of January 1, 2022, is available here. Second – Hairstyle Discrimination Prohibitions…
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Indiana GOP Lawmaker To File Marijuana Legalization Bill As Democrats Step Up Reform Push – Marijuana Moment
While the legislature has been hesitant to embrace cannabis reform, advocates hope O’Rourke’s attention to the issue will give it a political boost. By James Pollard, The Texas Tribune At a crowded rally in downtown Austin, Beto O’Rourke ticked off his usual laundry list of campaign promises: stabilizing the power grid, rolling back the state’s new permitless carry law and expanding health care access. But the El Paso Democrat got some of the loudest cheers of the night when he promised to legalize marijuana in Texas, something he said “most of us, regardless of party, actually agree on.” “I’ve been…
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