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Marijuana news and information. A key committee in the New Hampshire House of Representatives has given overwhelming bipartisan approval to legislation that would allow patients and their caregiver to grow medical marijuana for personal use.
Michigan: $247 Million in January Marijuana Sales, Cost Per Ounce …
2 days ago · Michigan’s legal marijuana market generated nearly $250 million in total sales. According to data released today by the state’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA), there was $247,325,681 in total marijuana sales in January, a modest increase over the $242 million sold in January 2024. This bring all-time sales to $12,087,986,053, including $10,465,670,100 in recreational marijuana sales ...
DEA Official Says Marijuana Rescheduling Is "Delayed, But …
4 days ago · A DEA official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, says the agency is still moving forward with rescheduling marijuana, despite delays that have raised concerns among supporters. The official described the process as “delayed, but certainly not dead” and emphasized that Acting Administrator Derek Waltz has made it clear internally that he does not intend … Continue reading
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Arizona’s House of Representatives has approved House Bill 2179, a measure introduced last month by State Representative Selina Bliss (R). The legislation establishes strict advertising regulations for marijuana businesses and nonprofit medical marijuana dispensaries.
DEA Marijuana Rescheduling Hearings Cancelled
DEA Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney has canceled a series of marijuana rescheduling hearings, scheduled to start January 21 and run through March 6, halting proceedings for at least three months. This decision stems from allegations of improper conduct by DEA Administrator Anne Milgram and other officials, though Mulrooney ultimately rejected calls to remove the … Continue reading
Marijuana Rescheduling Hearings, Spanning a 6-Week Period, …
The long-awaited public hearing on marijuana rescheduling will begin on January 21, according to an order issued last month by a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) administrative law judge. The hearings will feature arguments from the DEA, proponents of rescheduling, and designated opposition groups, with sessions scheduled to continue into early March, covering a …
NORML Releases Their List of the 10 Biggest Marijuana News …
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) has released their list of the “Top Ten Events in Marijuana Policy” for 2024. Found in 1970, NORML is the oldest marijuana reform group in the nation. Today, they released their list of the most important and impact marijuana-related studies of 2024. Below is that … Continue reading
DEA Set to Reschedule Marijuana By the End of Summer
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently confirmed that they’re in talks with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regarding the potential rescheduling of marijuana. The move may come sooner than many expect, according to a DEA official. In August the HHS sent a letter to the DEA officially requesting marijuana be reclassified …
DEA Judge Rules on Standing for Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing
All parties opposing the rescheduling of marijuana to Schedule 3 of the Controlled Substances Act will have full standing to participate in a landmark marijuana rescheduling hearing, according to a ruling by DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney II. However, only one organization supporting rescheduling—the National Cannabis Industry …
DEA’s Marijuana Rescheduling Proposal: 13 Days Left for Public …
There are now just 13 days left in the 60-day public comment period for the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) proposal to reschedule marijuana. On May 21, the DEA published its marijuana rescheduling plans in the Federal Register, initiating a legally required 60-day public comment period. As of July 9, with 13 days remaining, 28,000 comments … Continue reading