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Mexico’s Path To Cannabis Legalization, Explained
Last week’s episode of The Outlaw Report podcast was a conversation with Elias Lisbona Jassan, an attorney and drug policy reform advocate in Mexico City. He gave listeners a quick history of drug prohibition in Mexico and a deep dive into the current move towards legalization. Since that episode ran, it seems even more likely…
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MedMen’s PharmaCann Virginia Lawsuit Stalls Medical Cannabis in Staunton
Medical cannabis companies vying for a license in Staunton, Virginia, are in limbo, pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed by PharmaCann Virginia, which is owned by California-based MedMen, a major player in the dispensary market. PharmaCann Virginia was originally a subsidiary of PharmaCann, Inc., in Illinois but was later transferred to MedMen. PharmaCann previously…
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Psychedelics Decriminalization Initiative Takes Effect in D.C.: Now What?
As Washington D.C. moves closer to launching a regulated commercial cannabis market, plant-based psychedelics are taking a major step toward legal accessibility. On March 15, Initiative 81, a local decriminalization measure that voters supported in 2020, officially took effect. It makes “non-commercial planting, cultivating, purchasing, transporting, distributing, engaging in practices with, and/or possessing entheogenic plants…
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Maryland Must Wait At Least Another Year For Legalization
Last week, on Mar. 18, cannabis legalization advocates showed up in Annapolis with a giant inflatable joint and a plain and simple message: Don’t allow the cannabis legalization bills proposed by the House and Senate to fail. The expiration date for both legalization bills—Senate Bill 708 and House Bill 32—was Mar. 22 and neither passed…
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Maryland Dispensary Robbery Illustrates Dangers of Cash-Only Cannabis
If you have been to a Maryland dispensary, you probably passed through at least three security checkpoints—a locked front door, a front desk check-in, and a locked door to the sales floor. Some dispensaries even hire full time security guards. This is because dispensaries are prone to robberies, not because of the cannabis—but the cash…
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Will Virginia Legalize Pot This Summer? All Eyes on Governor Northam
When Virginia legislators voted to legalize recreational adult cannabis use in February, one of the most debated aspects of the bill was its three-year delay of legalization. This postponement ties the end of prohibition to the launch of the legal market in 2024. Some advocates and representatives have pointed out that this strategy will perpetuate…
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Majority of Maryland Republicans Support Cannabis Legalization, Goucher Poll Finds
Two-thirds of Marylanders support legalizing cannabis for adult-use—including a majority of Republicans—according to a recent Goucher College Poll. 66 percent of Maryland residents support legalizing cannabis for adult-use while 29 percent are in opposition. Support for cannabis legalization among Maryland residents has grown since 2019 when the Goucher Poll found 57 percent of residents supported…
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Following MedMen Debacle, TheraTrue Applies to Launch in Staunton, VA
In late February, the medical cannabis company TheraTrue submitted license applications in Virginia and its current home state of Georgia. The 2-year-old company announced the double license application, a new CEO—Victor E. Mancebo—with ties to the industry, and $50 million in funding commitments. In Virginia, TheraTrue seeks a Pharmaceutical Processor License in Health Service Area…
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Amid Dueling Adult-Use Bills, Medicinal Cannabis Expands in D.C.
Last year, when the Alcohol Beverage Registration Administration (ABRA) took over Washington D.C.’s medicinal cannabis program, it was framed as a step that would make commercial, regulated cannabis easier to enact once lawmakers were ready to enact it. But a recent announcement suggests ABRA has a concerted effort in expanding the medical cannabis program as…