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    Tennessee: Medicinal Cannabis Program Is Needed

    Saying that medical marijuana will "do more harm than good'' during a legislative hearing earlier this month, state Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner did actual harm to the hopes of thousands of hurting Tennesseans who need real help right now. And right now is the time for state lawmakers to...
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    Tennessee: Medicinal Cannabis Program Is Needed

    Saying that medical marijuana will "do more harm than good'' during a legislative hearing earlier this month, state Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner did actual harm to the hopes of thousands of hurting Tennesseans who need real help right now. And right now is the time for state lawmakers to...
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    Illinois: Medical Marijuana's Big Business Lures Ex-Law Enforcers

    With fewer than 4,000 approved patients, the nascent medical marijuana business in Illinois is off to a slow start. Yet it hasn't kept away a cadre of cannabis entrepreneurs who once relied on guns, badges, tough drug laws and lengthy prison sentences to fight the drug. While neither state...
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    Laying Down The Law For 2016: Legislative Issues In Iowa

    Lawmakers once again will be faced with the proposition of adding clarity to the state's medical cannabis oil legislation. The Associated Press this year found the state has spent more than $100,000 creating and issuing registration cards to about 50 people, but it remains illegal to manufacture...
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    Laying Down The Law For 2016: Legislative Issues In Iowa

    Lawmakers once again will be faced with the proposition of adding clarity to the state's medical cannabis oil legislation. The Associated Press this year found the state has spent more than $100,000 creating and issuing registration cards to about 50 people, but it remains illegal to manufacture...
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    State Health Dept. Creates Medical Marijuana Online Registry For Eligible New Yorkers

    Albany - The state Health Department said Wednesday it has created an online system allowing eligible New Yorkers to enroll in the medical marijuana program that begins in January. To take advantage of the medical marijuana program authorized by the Legislature last year, patients must receive...
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    State Health Dept. Creates Medical Marijuana Online Registry For Eligible New Yorkers

    Albany - The state Health Department said Wednesday it has created an online system allowing eligible New Yorkers to enroll in the medical marijuana program that begins in January. To take advantage of the medical marijuana program authorized by the Legislature last year, patients must receive...
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    Legalizing Marijuana: Should Georgia Do It?

    Today's Midtown Patch Question of the Day takes a look at the idea of legalizing marijuana in Georgia. On Monday, a new push to reform Georgia's marijuana (Cannabis) laws will kick off as lawmakers consider criminal justice reform measures. The Georgia Campaign for Access, Reform & Education or...
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    Congress Approves 'Ceasefire' Extension On Medical Marijuana

    President Obama has extended a federal 'ceasefire' on targeting lawfully ran state medical cannabis programs. The president signed the FY 2016 omnibus appropriations bill on Friday, which contains Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment prohibiting the Department of Justice from using federal funds to...
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    Congress Approves 'Ceasefire' Extension On Medical Marijuana

    President Obama has extended a federal 'ceasefire' on targeting lawfully ran state medical cannabis programs. The president signed the FY 2016 omnibus appropriations bill on Friday, which contains Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment prohibiting the Department of Justice from using federal funds to...
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    Oregon Tribe Approves Plan To Grow And Sell Marijuana

    Members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs have approved a plan to build a facility to grow marijuana on their reservation in central Oregon and sell it at tribe-owned stores outside the reservation. The vote comes a year after a U.S. Department of Justice policy indicated tribes...
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    House Votes to Ban Some Pot Law Enforcement & Cuts DEA Budget

    The House of Representatives has voted to protect state medical marijuana and hemp laws from federal interference, to cut the Drug Enforcement Administration's budget and to halt bulk collection of American communications in drug investigations. In a near-sweep for reformers, the...
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    House Votes to Ban Some Pot Law Enforcement & Cuts DEA Budget

    The House of Representatives has voted to protect state medical marijuana and hemp laws from federal interference, to cut the Drug Enforcement Administration's budget and to halt bulk collection of American communications in drug investigations. In a near-sweep for reformers, the...
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    Kentucky: State Senator Pushing Marijuana Legalization

    A state senator from Louisville wants to legalize marijuana in Kentucky, but a key committee chair says the bill likely won't get an opportunity to advance in the upcoming General Assembly session. The "Cannabis Freedom Act" creates a regulatory framework to grow, distribute and consume...
  16. Jacob Redmond

    Delaware Should At Least Study Legalizing Marijuana

    While Gov. Jack Markell has come out against legalizing marijuana in Delaware, the state has followed others in the country and loosened it pot laws during his tenure. On Friday, a new state law decriminalizing the possession and personal use of up to an ounce of marijuana went into effect...
  17. Jacob Redmond

    New Hampshire Attorney General Advises DHHS To Issue Medical Marijuana ID Cards

    The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office is advising the Department of Health and Human Services to start issuing medical marijuana ID cards to eligible patients. In theory, patients could soon access medical marijuana, even though they can't yet buy it legally in the state. The decision...
  18. Jacob Redmond

    New Hampshire Attorney General Advises DHHS To Issue Medical Marijuana ID Cards

    The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office is advising the Department of Health and Human Services to start issuing medical marijuana ID cards to eligible patients. In theory, patients could soon access medical marijuana, even though they can't yet buy it legally in the state. The decision...
  19. Jacob Redmond

    Oregon: Warm Springs Tribe Approves Marijuana Sales Project

    Members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs have approved a plan to build a facility to grow marijuana on their reservation in central Oregon and sell it at tribe-owned stores outside the reservation. The vote comes a year after a U.S. Department of Justice policy indicated tribes could...
  20. Jacob Redmond

    Washington Pharmacists Vote To Recommend Descheduling Medical Marijuana

    When I arrived at Highline College to sit in on a meeting of the Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission (PQAC) last Friday, I was fairly certain the puke-yellow puffy Ed Hardy jacket I'd spotted on the bus on the way there would be the most interesting thing I'd see all day...
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