Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the voter-approved law.
Yet again, Indiana lawmakers have filed a handful of bills on cannabis. This year there's some new money and faces behind the movement.
Missouri courts have expunged more than 140,000 marijuana cases since voters approved the 2022 constitution amendment to legalize recreational cannabis. And the numbers won’t climb much higher than that.
Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R., Indiana) said in an interview earlier this month that Senate Republicans still have reservations about legalizing recreational marijuana.
Fitzpatrick said people in public policy deserve higher salaries than those “who put dope in plastic bags and hand it across the counter”
School officials have apologized for graphics, intended for pregnant mothers, that were criticized for their images of Black people and incomplete science.
After months of anticipation, Kentucky has issued its first medical marijuana cards to qualifying patients in the state, with Gov. Andy Beshear announcing the approval of more than 2,000 cards during a news conference Thursday.
Fitzpatrick said people in public policy deserve higher salaries than those “who put dope in plastic bags and hand it across the counter”
Kentucky handed out its first two medical marijuana cards on Thursday. In addition, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that about 2,200 other cardholders were approved as well.
Smart & Safe Florida has since filed for a new ballot amendment as it sets its sights on the midterm elections in 2026.
A federal grand jury has indicted a Navajo man, his father and a business partner on charges that they were running illegal marijuana growing operations in New Mexico and on the Navajo Nation to supply the black market.
Cities are considering opening municipal marijuana dispensaries, an unusual venture as Minnesota creates a path for government-run weed shops.