Articles tagged with "ohio"
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Top Foe of Medical Cannabis in Ohio Gets 2 Advisory Board Slots
The Associated Press - Published on October 10, 2016Read moreThe state’s new medical marijuana advisory committee will include two members of a group that fought legalization, raising concerns among advocates about whether the panel will be stacked against them.
State of the Leaf: Colorado Lawmakers Warm to Cannabis for PTSD
Lisa Rough - Published on September 22, 2016Read moreMichigan moves to tax medical cannabis, Ohio lawyers get OK to advise MMJ clients, and Australia’s new national cannabis farm is itty-bitty.
State of the Leaf: Is ‘Europe’s Cannabis Capital’ Doomed?
Lisa Rough - Published on September 8, 2016Read moreAlaska gears up to open its adult-use market, Denver gets set to vote on social consumption, and New York is finally expanding medical marijuana.
Ohio Goes Medically Legal! It’s Not as Good as It Sounds!
The Associated Press - Published on September 7, 2016Read moreIt’s a major milestone in the state’s cannabis policy, but Ohio’s system is still a long way from workable.
State of the Leaf: Michigan Asks, ‘What Counts as a Cannabis Plant?’
Lisa Rough - Published on August 17, 2016Read moreMontana group seeks to undo state’s MMJ law, California makes moves to limit police property seizures, and Chris Christie’s back in the cannabis spotlight.
Ohio Board Says Attorneys Can’t Help Cannabis Businesses, Use MMJ
The Associated Press - Published on August 11, 2016Read moreAn Ohio board that oversees attorney conduct said Thursday that attorneys aren’t allowed to help someone establish a legal medical marijuana-related business because marijuana remains federally illegal.
State of the Leaf: Is Ohio’s MMJ Law Unconstitutional?
Lisa Rough - Published on July 28, 2016Read moreFlorida opens its first (limited) dispensary, Germany and Italy consider MMJ expansion, and a Maryland lawmaker denies a cannabis conflict of interest.
Ohio Legislature Aware State’s MMJ Law May Be Unconstitutional
The Associated Press - Published on July 25, 2016Read moreApparently unconstitutional portions of Ohio’s MMJ law, which set aside a percentage of state business licenses for minorities, were spotted during debate but left in to gain needed votes, a key lawmaker says.
State of the Leaf: Hawaii Misses Dispensary Launch, and Washington MMJ Shift Sparks Alarm
Lisa Rough - Published on July 6, 2016Read moreIllinois expands its MMJ program, New York patients’ slim options get even slimmer, and how exactly will Alaska get cannabis to consumers?
Can Ohio Lawyers Use Medical Marijuana? Nobody Knows
The Associated Press - Published on July 6, 2016Read moreAttorneys want to know whether lawyers can use medical cannabis, own or operate medical cannabis businesses and represent cultivators, processors, dispensaries, patients and caregivers.