Since the passage of the MCRSA and Proposition 64, one of the top questions arising from California's existing medical marijuana operators is “how can I sell my medical marijuana collective?”
NORML Chapters all over the United States continue to advocate for the rights of responsible medical marijuana consumers in the workplace as they aim to get rid of employee discrmination at work.
Marijuana is considered by some to benefit their minds and body. No matter what it does to the brain and the physical attributes that go with it, Cannabis still is harmful to the mind and body.
LeafLine Labs, a state-approved production and distribution facility for medical marijuana in Minnesota, is scheduled to open a store in St. Cloud in June. The company aims to provide for qualified patients in outstate Minnesota as well. It currently has a growing and production facility in Cottage Grove and plans to expand more stores later this year.
Missouri House of Representative has rejected a bill on Wednesday on legalizing medical marijuana straight for the second time in a year. Supporters of medical marijuana are now campaigning to to legalize its use through constitutional amendment followed by a consensus poll expected to take place in November.
Divisions are mounting among voters in Massachusetts on the issue of making leisureliness marijuana lawful. States like Washington, Alaska and Colorado have made the use of marijuana legal for recreational purpose.
Campaigners for ‘Adult Use of Marijuana Act’ have so far collected 600,000 signatures from Californian voters till Wednesday. The proposed law aims to legalize recreational use of marijuana with certain terms and conditions. State officials have predicted for a $1 billion tax revenue earning, if the proposed law gets implemented.
Germany is going to legalize the use of medical marijuana and the concerned law is expected to get effective from the fall of 2017. The planned law aims to make cannabis available for the patients in need. The draft law is scheduled to get approval from German cabinet on Wednesday and will be forwarded to the parliament for transformation into a law.
Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto is considering a legalization of marijuana. This also decriminalizes possession of drugs in small quantity for personal consumption.
When marijuana became legal, most people are alarmed regarding the real purpose of acquiring it. Reports show that the number of medical marijuana patients dropped because the application to obtain it dropped as well. Could it be true that these "patients" just want to pot legally?
Marijuana advocates have been constant in their efforts to support the legalization of Marijuana. The group is now eyeing New England to help the state deal with its ever growing opioid crisis.
Veterans Affairs (VA) doctors are already allowed to recommend the use of medical marijuana to patients. Veterans can now have access to therapeutic cannabis.
The U.S. state of Pennsylvania has legalized the use of medical marijuana, as stated in a bill signed by Governor Wolf on Sunday. The bill regulates the whole process of medical marijuana uses, from certifying growers to identifying patients that would get access to the medical marijuana.
Pennsylvania is the 24th state to have a bill passed regarding the legalization of medical marijuana. The bill was signed by Governor Tom Wolf on Sunday and it will take into effect next month.
New reports from the U.S. Border Ptrol revealed that the legalization of weeds in the U.S. has affected Mexico's drug cartel's revenue tremendously. The report showed that since the legalization of weeds, the number of marijuana seized in the border went down. It indicated that the people in the U.S. favor the quality and price of the domestic sources compared to Mexico.
Many states are now joining the call in making the use of marijuana legal. As the business grows, so as the income it generates reaching up to billions of dollars in the years to come.
Australia is loosening its tight laws against marijuana and other drugs as legislators propose a new bill that would legalize marijuana for medical and scientific use.