Five Ohio Localities Vote to Decriminalize Marijuana Despite Federal Cannabis Prohibition

Marijuana decriminalization measures passed in the Villages of Corning,, Laurelville, Rushville and Sawnee and the city of Kent. Generally, the ordinances decriminalize the possession of up to 200 grams of marijuana. Instead of making arrests or issuing citations, police are directed to confiscate the cannabis.

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Five Texas Cities Vote to Decriminalize Marijuana Despite Federal Cannabis Prohibition

The new city ordinances in Denton, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin and Harker Heights prohibit city police from issuing citations or making arrests for Class A or Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana.

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Missouri Voters Legalize Adult-Use Marijuana Despite Federal Prohibition

All of this is illegal according to the federal government, and creates an environment for the people of Missouri to further nullify the unconstitutional federal prohibition in practice and effect.

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Maryland Voters Legalize Adult-Use Marijuana Despite Ongoing Federal Cannabis Prohibition

Maryland voters approved a ballot measure legalizing adult-use marijuana in the state despite ongoing federal cannabis prohibition.

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Delaware Governor Vetoes “Guns and Weed” Bill

Under the proposed law, a person not prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm within the state could not be prohibited from doing so based solely on their status as a registered medical marijuana patient.

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Marijuana Legalization on the Ballot in Missouri Despite Federal Cannabis Prohibition

Under the proposal, adults 21 and over could legally possess up to three ounces of marijuana. It would also create a licensing and regulatory scheme for retail sales. Individuals could grow up to six flowering plants, six immature plants and six clones. The measure also includes provisions to create a program that would automatically review and expunge criminal records relating to non-violent marijuana-related offenses.

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Signed by the Governor: California Law to Help Expand Market for Cannabis Beverages

In effect, the new law will allow the market for cannabis beverages to expand.

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Signed as Law: California Provides Some Tax Relief for Marijuana Growers

The state currently levies a flat-rate cultivation tax of $10.08 per dry-weight ounce of cannabis flower and $3 per dry-weight ounce for leaves. There is also a 15 percent excise tax levied at the retail level. The new law eliminates the cultivation tax.

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Louisiana Further Expands Medical Marijuana Program Despite Federal Cannabis Prohibition

Together, the two new laws will allow medical marijuana patients from outside Louisiana to obtain medicinal cannabis in the state.

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North Carolina Senate Passes Bill to Legalize Medical Marijuana Despite Federal Prohibition

Under the proposed law, patients would be able to access cannabis on a physician’s recommendation if they suffer from a “debilitating medical condition” such as cancer, epilepsy, HIV/AIDS, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and post-traumatic stress disorder. Patients could legally possess up to 1.5 ounces of marijuana. S711 would also create a regulatory and tax framework for the cultivation and sale of medicinal cannabis. Home cultivation would not be permitted under the law.

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