Because the House didn’t vote on the bill before the regular session ended, the Senate needs to vote on it again.
Month: June 2021
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A judge has suspended a Detroit law that gives preferences to certain residents who want to get into the marijuana business, based on years of residency and other factors. Judge Bernard Friedman granted an injunction, saying the ordinance is “likely unconstitutional.”
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A judge has suspended a Detroit law that gives preferences to certain residents who want to get into the marijuana business, based on years of residency and other factors. Judge Bernard Friedman granted an injunction, saying the ordinance is “likely unconstitutional.”
Recreational marijuana is a step closer to legalization in Connecticut.
Connecticut’s House of Representatives passed a revised recreational marijuana bill before sending it back to the state Senate.
Cannabis News Update June 4, 2021 Today in cannabis news: The Arizona state Supreme Court launches a website to assist citizens with cannabis record expungement; past comments from President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the DEA reveal that they opposed federal cannabis decriminalization; and a federal health official calls on the U.S. government to work
A recent study from Yale University reveals that instances of cannabis use disorder are on the rise in people in the United States. Cyril Desouza, a Yale University professor of psychiatry who has been analyzing cannabis and cannabinoids for over two decades, claims their most recent research, which has been ongoing for over two years,
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