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Nebraska, Medical Marijuana
Nebraska secretary of state tells court irregularities could disqualify marijuana petitions
Nebraska's secretary of state said in a court filing he believes a signature review on petitions by Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana could result in the questions being pulled from the
District court proceedings begin on Nebraska medical cannabis lawsuit
A Lancaster County District Court judge said Friday she intends to issue “narrowly” at the end of next week whether to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to invalidate Nebraska’s medical cannabis petitions. Judge Susan Strong made the announcement during a 20-minute initial briefing on the lawsuit filed by John Kuehn,
Judge does not make ruling on Nebraska medical marijuana lawsuit Friday
A judge said the effort to prove both Nebraska medical marijuana petitions are legally insufficient for November general election ballot will have to wait until another week to be heard.
Nebraska's top election official to court: Throw out medical marijuana petitions
Secretary of State Bob Evnen asked a court to invalidate two more ballot measures he certified earlier this month before they can be voted on by Nebraskans.
Illinois Supreme Court, marijuana
Illinois high court says odor of 'burnt' marijuana not probable cause to search cars
The smell of burnt marijuana is no longer grounds to search a vehicle, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The ruling stems from a traffic stop in 2020 during which officers pulled over Ryan Redmond for traveling 73 mph in a 70 mph zone on U.
Read the ruling: Illinois Supreme Court rules smell of marijuana no longer enough for police to search vehicle
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled 6-0 that without other suspicious circumstances, such as a driver failing to stop for some time, or a bud in plain view, the search was unjustified.
Illinois Supreme Court rules the smell of cannabis doesn’t warrant a vehicle search
Police will no longer be able to use the smell of marijuana to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. An officer would be given enough reason to search the vehicle if they see that the person behind the wheel is intoxicated,
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Question in light of school district budget deficit: 'Where is the marijuana money?'
As the Clark County School District (CCSD) grapples with a potential budget deficit, community members are raising tough ...
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Medical Marijuana License Applicant Loses Race-Bias Appeal
An Arkansas medical-marijuana license applicant can’t advance a race-discrimination lawsuit against the private contractor ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Editorial: For a better justice system, Florida should legalize recreational marijuana. Here’s why
The way Florida handles low-level marijuana possession is ineffective, destructive, racially biased and detached from modern ...
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Why a Texas House candidate says 'it's high time' to legalize marijuana
A Democrat running in a conservative Texas House district releases ad of her firing up a "federally legal hemp product" as a ...
WJW-TV Cleveland on MSN
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How many local ER visits are blamed on marijuana?
Marijuana sales in Ohio are experiencing a significant boom just weeks after dispensaries were licensed to sell recreational ...
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Michigan marijuana sales increase as Ohio joins the recreational cannabis market
It's widely acknowledged that Ohio residents cross state lines to buy marijuana in Michigan, so sales figures were closely ...
WHYY
23h
Meet the Philly entrepreneurs pushing for social justice in Pa.’s recreational marijuana laws at Black Cannabis Week
Organizers want to prepare Philadelphia entrepreneurs for the opportunity legalized adult-use marijuana in Pennsylvania would ...
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Trump, Harris aren't as far apart as expected on reforming marijuana laws
Since becoming vice president, Harris has publicly toed the more moderate stance of the Biden Administration. She supported ...
Filter
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Marijuana and Working Memory: Research Contradicts Stereotypes
A federally funded study found no differences in working memory, reward processing and inhibitory control after a year of ...
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Could America's divide on marijuana be coming to an end?
The U.S. is divided when it comes to state and federal
marijuana
policy, but recent political developments could move the ...
The Fresh Toast
22h
The Best Strains Of Marijuana To Feel Rejuvenated
The Fresh Toast - With the reduction in daylight, fall can make you tired, so here are the best strains of marijuana to feel ...
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