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Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson clarifies: He only supports rescheduling cannabis oil - Cannabis News

Updated: A spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson clarified that the Republican only supports rescheduling cannabis oil under the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s system, not marijuana more broadly.

New Hampshire House Approves Multiple Marijuana-Related Bills – Cannabis News

New Hampshire is the only state left in the New England area to not have marijuana decriminalization laws on the books already.

Marijuana Bills Currently In Congress: How They Can Change The Game – Cannabis News

A handful of federal bills can protect the marijuana industry and patients.

These States Will Consider Changes to Their Cannabis Laws in 2017 – Cannabis News

In 2016, we saw four states successfully legalize recreational cannabis and eight states approve new medical policies.

Kansas Senate panel gives green light to medical cannabis bill – Cannabis News

A Kansas Senate committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow doctors and physicians to prescribe and dispense “non-intoxicating” medicine derived from marijuana.

Nevada bill would allow marijuana use in public – Cannabis News

Although Nevada legalized recreational use of marijuana for anyone 21 and over in November, public consumption still is illegal.

Wisconsin lawmakers consider medical marijuana, CBD oil, right-to-try for serious illnesses – Cannabis News

Wisconsin lawmakers have introduced four pieces of legislation this session aimed at expanding access to treatment for people with serious medical conditions.

Northern North Dakota senator raises concerns about high cost of medical marijuana – Cannabis News

MINOT -- A Republican Minot senator raised concerns about the price of medical marijuana at a town hall meeting over the weekend -- making note that he asked for a fee of only $25 to get an authorization card instead of the $200 fee proposed so far in the Senate bill.

Georgia: 8 new disorders added to medical marijuana proposal – Cannabis News

ATLANTA – A new proposal to amend the current state medical marijuana law, also known as Hayleigh’s Hope Act, is on its way to the Senate.


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