Law & Crime

Do Colorado Dispensary Owners Deserve Jail for ‘Looping’? - Cannabis News

"It seems like the operators of the dispensaries were perfectly comfortable with evading the spirit of the law, even though they claim that they didn’t violate the letter of the law.”

Baltimore prosecutors will no longer prosecute marijuana possession - Cannabis News

Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announces that marijuana possession cases will no longer be prosecuted.

Pot deliveries OK'd into Calif. communities that ban sales - Cannabis News

California endorsed a rule Wednesday that will allow home marijuana deliveries statewide, even into communities that have banned commercial pot sales.

U.S. attorney general nominee will not target law-abiding marijuana businesses - Cannabis News

President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday he disagreed with a decision by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reverse a policy that eased federal enforcement of marijuana laws, saying it sowed confusion in the marketplace and harmed businesses that had invested money.

Medical marijuana in Ohio: Opioid addiction, autism, four other ailments to get more study as qualifying conditions

Opioid addiction, autism, general anxiety, chronic anxiety, depression and insomnia were selected Wednesday for more study as qualifying conditions for medical marijuana in Ohio.

Oregon may consider exporting weed to other states - Cannabis News

Marijuana could take the next step toward joining pinot noir, craft beer and hazelnuts on Oregon's list of famous exports, under a proposal likely to go before state lawmakers in the new year.

Oregon approves medical marijuana deliveries where retail sales are banned - Cannabis News

Medical marijuana patients caught a break last week when state regulators increased the amount of pot cardholders can buy in one shopping trip to 8 ounces, after officials cut the limit to 1 ounce in August on suspicion of nefarious purchases being made.

Oklahoma quickly becoming medical marijuana hotbed - Cannabis News

The rollout of statewide medical and recreational marijuana programs typically is a grindingly slow process that can take years. Not so in Oklahoma, which moved with lightning speed once voters approved medical cannabis in June.

Oregon Revisits Worker Protections for Off-Duty Cannabis Enjoyment - Cannabis

Oregon lawmakers will consider making it illegal for businesses to fire employees who flunk drug tests for using marijuana off the clock, reviving a workers’ rights campaign that failed in the statehouse last year.

Officials in one North Carolina city say they're prepping for marijuana sales - Cannabis News

City alcohol regulators in Asheville say they're making some preparations to sell marijuana should it become legal in North Carolina.


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