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Board Wrong to Deny Workers’ Comp for Cannabis, NH Supreme Court Says
The Associated Press - Published on March 8, 2019Read moreThe New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled a labor appeals board was wrong to determine that workers’ compensation insurance can’t reimburse an employee for medical marijuana.
Alaska Moves Closer to Allowing Onsite Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on March 7, 2019Read moreSome in the industry say it’s possible the first onsite use areas are approved by this summer.
Florida Poised to Repeal State Ban on Smokable Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on March 7, 2019Read moreRepublican Sen. Jeff Brandes sponsored the bill and said after the vote the ban never should have been enacted in the first place.
Want to Get a Degree in Cannabis? Here’s Where to Start
The Associated Press - Published on March 4, 2019Read moreA growing number of colleges are adding cannabis to the curriculum to prepare graduates for careers cultivating, researching, analyzing, and marketing the herb.
Liberal Hawaii Decides Again Not to Legalize Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on March 1, 2019Read moreA legalization effort fizzled as leaders worried about contradicting federal law and jeopardizing Hawaii’s existing medical marijuana program.
North Dakota’s First Medical Cannabis Dispensary Is Open for Business
The Associated Press - Published on March 1, 2019Read morePatients who visit The Botanist will find themselves walking into a room that has the feel of a spa or salon, with wood floors and two large display cases illuminated by hanging lights.
Martha Stewart Gets Into Cannabis. Is It a Good Thing?
The Associated Press - Published on February 28, 2019Read moreFirst to come: CBD offerings for pets.
Cannabis Advocates Wary as Colorado Mulls E-Cig Limits
The Associated Press - Published on February 27, 2019Read moreAdvocates are concerned expanding the law would unintentionally impact patients who are vaping medical cannabis — for example, in apartments where vaping bans could be adopted.
Tech Helps San Francisco Erase 8,000 Cannabis Convictions
The Associated Press - Published on February 25, 2019Read moreOver 8,000 marijuana-related convictions were erased or reduced using an approach that prosecutors nationwide should adopt, San Francisco’s district attorney announced Monday.
Maryland Sets Sights on Cannabis Bills—18 of Them
The Associated Press - Published on February 25, 2019Read moreSen. Bobby Zirkin, the lead sponsor on 11 of the 18 bills, says the objective of pushing so many pieces of legislation is to normalize medical marijuana as medication.