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Connecticut: Hartford City Council Unanimously Votes For Marijuana Legalization

Hartford, CT: City council members representing the city of Hartford (population 123,200) have unanimously voted in favor of a resolution endorsing the regulation of the adult use cannabis market.

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Marijuana Brownies

Study: Alcohol Sales Fall Following Cannabis Legalization

Sales of alcoholic beverages decline following the enactment of medical marijuana access laws.

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66% Approval - Marijuana Legalization

Connecticut NORML To Co-Host Gubernatorial Debate

The Connecticut state chapter of NORML and the Yale University branch of the group Students for Sensible Drug Policy will co-host the inaugural gubernatorial candidate debate of the 2018 governor’s race.

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Marijuana and Work Injuries

Court: Marijuana’s Schedule I Status Does Not Justify Workplace Discrimination Against State-Qualified Patients

Marijuana’s illicit status under federal law does not preempt statewide protections explicitly prohibiting qualified medical cannabis patients from facing discrimination in the workplace.

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66% Approval - Marijuana Legalization

Poll: Voters’ Support For Marijuana Law Reform At All Time High

A record percentage of voters support reforming the nation’s marijuana laws

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66% Approval - Marijuana Legalization

Poll: Majority Of Americans Say Make Marijuana Legal

The majority of US voters believe that the adult use of cannabis should be legalized, while more than nine in ten Americans endorse allowing its use for therapeutic purposes.

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Poll: Swing State Voters Favor Marijuana Legalization

Solid majorities of voters in the swing states of Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania support the legalization of marijuana for adult use, and super-majorities in Florida and Ohio support efforts to medicalize the plant…

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New Laws Permit Medical Marijuana In Hospitals

Legislation signed into law in Connecticut and Maine permits for the use of medicinal marijuana formulations by hospitalized patients.

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