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Sep 06
Kentucky receives nearly 5,000 medical marijuana license applications

Kentucky’s Office of Medical Cannabis received 4,998 applications for medical marijuana business licenses and collected more than $27 million in fees in July and August. Kentucky receives nearly 5,000 medical marijuana license applications is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Sep 06
California issues emergency regulations to ban intoxicating hemp products

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday issued emergency regulations for intoxicating products derived from hemp. California issues emergency regulations to ban intoxicating hemp products is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Sep 06
California cracks down on hemp products, sets age limit

State agencies will begin enforcement actions once the regulations are in effect. The post California cracks down on hemp products, sets age limit appeared first on Green Market Report.

Sep 06
Oregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) preparing for 2024 Public Comment Period, scheduled for October 1 – October 21, 2024

OPS Public Comment Period in October 2024 09/05/2024 Greetings, Oregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) is preparing for our 2024 Public Comment Period, scheduled for October 1 – October 21, 2024. Proposed rules will be posted to the OPS Administrative Rules webpage and sent to our distribution list at the beginning of October. The proposed rules will include draft […]

Sep 06
Webinar: Psychedelics & Social Justice

Psychedelics & Social Justice Thu 10th Oct 2024, 7pm – 9pm BST (UTC +01:00) While psychedelic experiences can evoke deep feelings of oneness, their transformative potential has historically extended beyond individual healing to drive social change. In the 1960s, psychedelics fuelled the anti-war movement, fostering a collective consciousness that challenged societal norms and sought peace. […]

Sep 06
The Case Of The Dog That Can’t Tell The Difference!…Tennessee Supreme Court Clarifies Probable Cause for Search in Case with Drug Detecting Dog and Legal Hemp

Well spotted by Lex Pelger You can read all his other amazing discoveries here. https://www.cannabinoidsandthepeople.whitewhalecreations.com/   August 27, 2024 Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court today clarified that an alert from a trained drug-sniffing dog can be part of law enforcement’s probable cause for a search even though the dog cannot tell the difference […]

Sep 06
Paper: Tolerating imperfection The continuity of the Dutch cannabis policy in an international perspective, 1994-2023

Well spotted by Lex Pelger You can read all his other amazing discoveries here. https://www.cannabinoidsandthepeople.whitewhalecreations.com/

Sep 06
Lykos Therapeutics CEO Amy Emerson steps down

Lykos is continuing to place long-time pharmaceutical executives in top roles. The post Lykos Therapeutics CEO Amy Emerson steps down appeared first on Green Market Report.

Sep 06
Clarifying congressional intent for THC is a necessary step toward marijuana reform

When Congress passed the 2018 Farm Bill, it was never lawmakers’ intent to legalize hemp-derived THC, but that’s what happened. Clarifying congressional intent for THC is a necessary step toward marijuana reform is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Sep 06
4th Circuit Challenges DEA’s Findings on the Legality of Certain Hemp Derived Cannabinoids

September 05, 2024 By Michael McQueeny Categories: Hemp , DEA The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (“DEA”) classification of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids as unlawful was not entitled to deference, given that the language of the 2018 Farm Bill was unambiguous, finding instead that the “best reading” of the 2018 Farm […]