“Consumers paid more for dried flower in illegal, medical, and recreational states without stores, than recreational states with stores,” researchers concluded.
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Forty-four percent of respondents said that they opposed “allowing employers to test workers for marijuana in states where [it] is legal.”
Justices determined, “Because the use of marijuana under AMMA ‘must be considered the equivalent of the use of any other medication,’ … the exposure of [the plaintiff’s] infant to marijuana … did not constitute neglect.”
Support was strongest (83 percent) among Democrats and those between the ages of 30 to 44.
Under current regulations, the DEA is primarily tasked with licensing marijuana cultivators, as well as granting Schedule I licenses to scientists wishing to study cannabis in clinical settings.
Their analysis predicts that several additional states – including Florida, Missouri, and Ohio – will regulate adult use markets in the coming years.
The Senate’s decision to strike the language from HR 4521 means that the fate of SAFE Banking will be decided in Conference Committee.
SB 46 limits state employers from taking punitive actions against employees who consume cannabis products at home in compliance with the state’s medical marijuana access law.
