Cannabis Sales Surpass $1B In Illinois

Combined adult-use and medical cannabis sales topped $1 billion in Illinois, with recreational sales nearing $670 million and medical sales reaching $331 million. Adult-use sales launched in the state on Jan. 1, 2020.

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Why Canada Could Be Next To Allow Psychedelic Therapy (And How It’s Already Changing Lives)

Canada has an international reputation for progressive health policies, take for example its publicly funded healthcare program and its assisted dying laws. It also led the way in drug reform when it became the first G7 country to legalize cannabis in 2018. 

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Will psychedelic mushroom vacations come to the U. S.?

The palm-fringed beachfront and breezy cabanas at MycoMeditations are the stuff of glossy travel brochures, but the barefoot vacationers roaming the Jamaican retreat center this winter are seeking a different kind of trip entirely.

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Are These The Top Marijuana Stocks For 2021? 2 Pot Stocks With Big Gains This Week
Students with Drug Convictions can now Receive Federal Aid

Students with prior drug convictions are no longer excluded from obtaining federal student aid under a recently approved congressional appropriation package. Although the main goal of this bill is to keep the government appropriately funded, with these unprecedented times we are facing because of COVID19, it creates challenges. Provisions strike a 1998 law, subsection of […]

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Texas’ Medical Marijuana Program Is One Of The Most Restrictive In The Country. Advocates Hope The Legislature Will Change That.
Five years after Texas legalized medical marijuana for people with debilitating illnesses, advocates and industry experts say the state’s strict rules, red tape, and burdensome barriers to entry have left the program largely inaccessible to those it was intended to help. But with a new legislative session gaveling in... Read more
Montana Lawmakers Refuse Request to Fund Marijuana Program
Montana lawmakers have turned down the state Department of Revenue’s request for $1.35 million to start a recreational marijuana program. The state revenue department had requested from the House Appropriations Committee over a million dollars that would have been used to pay for 20 full-time employees, office equipment and... Read more
Nebraska voters would decide whether to legalize marijuana under proposed constitutional amendment
You are here: Home / Policy & Legal / Nebraska / Nebraska voters would decide whether to legalize marijuana under proposed constitutional amendment January 8, 2021 by AggregatedNews Leave a Comment Nebraska voters would be asked to legalize marijuana for all Nebraskans 21 and older under a proposed constitutional... Read more
The state of Michigan has passed a law allowing veterinarians to consult with pet owners on using marijuana or hemp—including cannabidiol (CBD)—products for their animals. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed H.B. 5085 into law in late December 2020. According to a legislative analysis of the new law, veterinarians were... Read more
The state of Michigan has passed a law allowing veterinarians to consult with pet owners on using marijuana or hemp—including cannabidiol (CBD)—products for their animals. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed H.B. 5085 into law in late December 2020. According to a legislative analysis of the new law, veterinarians were... Read more
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