The Kansas House made history today, voting 79 to 42 in favor of legalizing medical marijuana.
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In Mexico, the legalisation of cannabis has opened the doors for what could be the world’s largest market for medical marijuana. One community is placing its bets on cannabis as its ticket out of poverty. But critics say the reform favours multinational corporations and not small farmers. Al Jazeera’s Manuel Rapalo reports from Mexico City.
Economic disparity and previous marijuana offenses impact underserved communities and one woman is advocating for social justice through cannabis.
Cannabis News Update May 7, 2021 Today in cannabis news: A legislator in France brings and displays a joint on the National Assembly floor in protest to cannabis prohibition; an eleventh and second-to-last Minnesota state House committee passed a measure to legalize cannabis; and the Tennessee state legislature sends to the governor a measure that
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Cannabis News Update May 6, 2021 Today in cannabis news: A Kansas state House committee passes a measure that would make medical cannabis legal statewide; Alabama state House representatives filibuster a medical cannabis proposal that had already cleared the state Senate; and the U.S. Attorney General reconfirms that the DOJ shouldn’t be using its funds