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42,000 Cannabis Plants Destroyed in California Farms Probe
The Associated Press - Published on July 24, 2019Read moreLocal, state, and federal officials served 28 search warrants to cannabis farms without a permit along the Eel River in northern Mendocino County.
Michigan Cuts Cannabis Fees in 19 Cities Impacted by Drug War
The Associated Press - Published on July 22, 2019Read moreNew shops in minority, poor communities in Detroit and Flint may see fees cut by 60%.
Minnesota Group’s Push to Legalize: ‘Taxation, Revenue, Entrepreneurship’
The Associated Press - Published on July 19, 2019Read moreThe group’s funding is likely to come from the cannabis industry: businesses and others who are investing in production, marketing, and distribution in other states and in Canada.
Postal Carrier Caught in Conspiracy to Mail Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on July 17, 2019Read moreThe package labels contained false names but real addresses, prosecutors say, and the mail carrier delivered packages to a dealer in the postal station’s parking lot.
CBD Oil Is in Kansas, but Its Legality Remains Confusing
The Associated Press - Published on July 17, 2019Read moreCBD isolate is legal, but full-spectrum CBD is not. It all depends on the THC content.
Will New Mexico Be the Next State To Legalize?
The Associated Press - Published on July 16, 2019Read moreGov. Michelle Lujan Grisham wants lawmakers to consider it seriously when the next session opens in January.
Wisconsin Cannabis Arrests Hit Black Residents Hardest
The Associated Press - Published on July 16, 2019Read moreIf Wisconsin decriminalizes, there would likely be a decrease in arrests and a reduction in the state’s jail and prison population. But data suggest that the state’s racial disparities will persist.
Utah Delays Deadline to Award Medical Cannabis Licenses
The Associated Press - Published on July 15, 2019Read moreLongtime family farmers, larger operations that grow hemp, and out-of-state corporate growers are among the 81 applicants lining up to be licensed medical cannabis growers in Utah.
In the Vermont Capitol’s Flower Beds: 34 Cannabis Plants
The Associated Press - Published on July 12, 2019Read moreA visitor alerted police to what turned out to be 34 plants found by officers this week among the cultivated flowers that line the walkway in front of the Statehouse in Montpelier.
West Virginia Is Years Away From Medical Cannabis, Officials Say
The Associated Press - Published on July 11, 2019Read moreDespite legislation from 2017 that allowed cannabis to be legal for medical use on July 1 of this year, West Virginia officials say they’re still years away from the first sale.