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Maryland Prepares to Issue Medical Marijuana Licenses: The Leafly Legalization Roundup
Lisa Rough - Published on September 28, 2015Read moreSummer’s end brings a new beginning and fervor to the cannabis movement. We’re making progress by leaps and bounds – keep informed with this week’s roundup of legislative updates!
Where Can You Fill Up at “Gas and Grass” Stations? The Leafly Legalization Roundup
Lisa Rough - Published on September 21, 2015Read moreIn this week’s cannabis legalization roundup, we highlight several local advocacy groups that have been polling politicians and the public about cannabis legalization.
Berlin Aims to Tear Down the Wall of Cannabis Prohibition: The Leafly Legalization Roundup
Lisa Rough - Published on August 10, 2015Read moreWhat do thousands of Berliners have to say about cannabis legalization? Find out in this week’s roundup, which includes updates from Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, Maryland, and more.
Edibles in Schools? The Leafly Cannabis Legalization Roundup
Lisa Rough - Published on July 6, 2015Read moreOne U.S. state is working to allow cannabis edibles in schools for registered patients. That and more in this week’s cannabis legalization roundup!
When’s Colorado Offering a Day of Tax-Free Retail Cannabis Sales? The Leafly Legalization Roundup
Lisa Rough - Published on June 8, 2015Read moreIt will be a happy day in Colorado this September. Find out why, plus more in this week’s cannabis legalization update — check it out!
Cities Facing Penalization for Pungent Cannabis: The Leafly Cannabis Legalization Update
Lisa Rough - Published on March 16, 2015Read moreTwo cities may be in hot water over the pungent cannabis aroma that is permeating their area. Here’s the good, the bad, and the stinky marijuana legislation news for this week:
Six Unexpected Politicians Who Support Cannabis
Lisa Rough - Published on February 18, 2015Read moreLet’s take a closer look at some prominent elected officials who have the chance to make a difference for their state when it comes to cannabis legislation.