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  1. Katelyn Baker

    U.S. National Cancer Institute - Marijuana Kills Cancer Cells

    Why is Marijuana still 'a drug with no medicinal purpose?' National legalization of marijuana may be drawing a smidgeon closer. The National Cancer Institute (NCI), one of the federal government sponsored agencies, has just updated the FAQs on its website to include recent studies on marijuana...
  2. Katelyn Baker

    U.S. National Cancer Institute - Marijuana Kills Cancer Cells

    Why is Marijuana still 'a drug with no medicinal purpose?' National legalization of marijuana may be drawing a smidgeon closer. The National Cancer Institute (NCI), one of the federal government sponsored agencies, has just updated the FAQs on its website to include recent studies on marijuana...
  3. Katelyn Baker

    ON: Facility Offers Medicinal Cannabis That's 'Life Changing' For Six-Year-Old

    Touring the ABcann Medicinals marijuana facility in Napanee, guests wear full body coverage and undergo sanitizing through ozone and air showers, swiping in and out of each room with an electronic key card — A lot like entering some sort of top-secret laboratory. But for six-year-old Gage and...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    ON: Facility Offers Medicinal Cannabis That's 'Life Changing' For Six-Year-Old

    Touring the ABcann Medicinals marijuana facility in Napanee, guests wear full body coverage and undergo sanitizing through ozone and air showers, swiping in and out of each room with an electronic key card — A lot like entering some sort of top-secret laboratory. But for six-year-old Gage and...
  5. Katelyn Baker

    MT: Medical Marijuana Providers At Crossroads As New Law Looms

    Billings - Jack Haney just wants 10 more weeks. On Aug. 31, he and other medical marijuana providers will drop all but three of their registered cardholders under a new Montana law that takes effect that day. On Nov. 8, voters will decide whether to revert back to the current law, which has no...
  6. Katelyn Baker

    MT: Medical Marijuana Providers At Crossroads As New Law Looms

    Billings - Jack Haney just wants 10 more weeks. On Aug. 31, he and other medical marijuana providers will drop all but three of their registered cardholders under a new Montana law that takes effect that day. On Nov. 8, voters will decide whether to revert back to the current law, which has no...
  7. Katelyn Baker

    OH: Brecksville Will Vote On Medical Marijuana Moratorium

    Brecksville, Ohio — Count Broadview Heights among the communities considering a moratorium on the growing, processing and selling of medical marijuana. That's what Sergio DiGeronimo, Brecksville assistant law director, told Brecksville City Council Tuesday night. It means that of the four...
  8. Katelyn Baker

    OH: Brecksville Will Vote On Medical Marijuana Moratorium

    Brecksville, Ohio — Count Broadview Heights among the communities considering a moratorium on the growing, processing and selling of medical marijuana. That's what Sergio DiGeronimo, Brecksville assistant law director, told Brecksville City Council Tuesday night. It means that of the four...
  9. Katelyn Baker

    What's Next For Medical Marijuana In Maryland?

    Baltimore - Maryland lawmakers opened the door to medical marijuana over three years ago. While it still hasn't made its way to patients, Michael Bronfein has spearheaded the effort to make medical marijuana available to those who need it. Bronfein is the chief executive officer for Curio...
  10. Katelyn Baker

    What's Next For Medical Marijuana In Maryland?

    Baltimore - Maryland lawmakers opened the door to medical marijuana over three years ago. While it still hasn't made its way to patients, Michael Bronfein has spearheaded the effort to make medical marijuana available to those who need it. Bronfein is the chief executive officer for Curio...
  11. Katelyn Baker

    TN: Nashville Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Survives First Vote

    A proposal to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana in Nashville survived an unexpected roll-call first vote in the Metro Council Tuesday night. The council voted 32-4, with one abstention, to advance a bill on the first of three readings that would lessen the penalty for...
  12. Katelyn Baker

    OH: Justices Move To Allow Lawyers To Represent Marijuana Clients

    The Ohio Supreme Court is moving to alter its professional conduct rules for lawyers to clarify the legal services they can offer to clients connected to Ohio's upcoming medical marijuana business. The justices ordered their staff to prepare a draft amendment to the Ohio Rules of Professional...
  13. Katelyn Baker

    OH: Justices Move To Allow Lawyers To Represent Marijuana Clients

    The Ohio Supreme Court is moving to alter its professional conduct rules for lawyers to clarify the legal services they can offer to clients connected to Ohio's upcoming medical marijuana business. The justices ordered their staff to prepare a draft amendment to the Ohio Rules of Professional...
  14. Katelyn Baker

    AR: Law Changes May Prompt Marijuana Research

    The Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act will be on the ballot this election year, potentially erasing barriers for marijuana research at the UofA. If passed by voters, the act will allow access to medical marijuana by obtaining a license from the Department of Health before buying from a Cannabis...
  15. Katelyn Baker

    AR: Law Changes May Prompt Marijuana Research

    The Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act will be on the ballot this election year, potentially erasing barriers for marijuana research at the UofA. If passed by voters, the act will allow access to medical marijuana by obtaining a license from the Department of Health before buying from a Cannabis...
  16. Katelyn Baker

    Two Medical Marijuana Regulators Seek $1.8M For Ohio Program

    Columbus - Two of the three agencies that will regulate Ohio's forthcoming medical marijuana program are seeking $1.8 million to get it up and running. Cleveland.com reports the state Department of Commerce is seeking more than $923,000, most of which will go toward workers, consultants...
  17. Katelyn Baker

    Two Medical Marijuana Regulators Seek $1.8M For Ohio Program

    Columbus - Two of the three agencies that will regulate Ohio's forthcoming medical marijuana program are seeking $1.8 million to get it up and running. Cleveland.com reports the state Department of Commerce is seeking more than $923,000, most of which will go toward workers, consultants...
  18. Katelyn Baker

    AZ: 'Green Rush' On For Lucrative Medical Marijuana Licenses

    For weeks, Bill Myer studied images of Phoenix neighborhoods, pored over zoning maps and drove the streets in search of property that could house a new medical-marijuana dispensary. Myer, of Phoenix, already owns a dispensary in Glendale, but with state officials poised to award a second...
  19. Katelyn Baker

    AZ: 'Green Rush' On For Lucrative Medical Marijuana Licenses

    For weeks, Bill Myer studied images of Phoenix neighborhoods, pored over zoning maps and drove the streets in search of property that could house a new medical-marijuana dispensary. Myer, of Phoenix, already owns a dispensary in Glendale, but with state officials poised to award a second...
  20. Katelyn Baker

    U.S. Prosecutors Dealt Setback In Medical Marijuana Cases

    The U.S. Department of Justice cannot spend money to prosecute federal marijuana cases if the defendants comply with state guidelines that permit the drug's sale for medical purposes, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday. The ruling, from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, comes as...
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