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State’s new Medical Marijuana Act and its Impact on local municipalities reviewed by LVPC : wfmz





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State's new Medical Marijuana Act and its Impact on local municipalities reviewed by LVPC

State's new Medical Marijuana Act and its Impact on local municipalities reviewed by LVPC
State's new Medical Marijuana Act and its Impact on local municipalities reviewed by LVPC
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -The executive director of the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Thursday night reviewed the land use implications of Pennsylvania's newly signed Act 16, the Medical Marijuana Act and its effects on the Lehigh Valley's numerous municipalities and the basic criteria for the growing, processing, and distribution of pot in addition to licensing, taxation, and enforcement.According to a memorandum from LVPC Executive Director Becky Bradley released to the planning commission at its monthly meeting last night, on April 17 the state legislature enacted the Medical Marijuana Act which makes pot usage legal by prescription for medicinal purposes.Pennsylvania is the 25th state to legalize marijuana for medical reasons.


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How to Qualify for Medical Marijuana in California

How to Qualify for Medical Marijuana in California
How to Qualify for Medical Marijuana in California
California Medical Marijuana ProgramIn 1996, California voters passed Proposition 215, which made California the first state in the United States to allow for the medical use of marijuana.The California Department of Health (CDPH) administers the Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP).We go into detail about the Medical Marijuana laws in California and show you if and how you qualify for medical marijuana in California.


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Arkansas Extends Deadline for Medical Marijuana Signature Drive

Arkansas Extends Deadline for Medical Marijuana Signature Drive
Arkansas Extends Deadline for Medical Marijuana Signature Drive
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.(AP) — The group behind one of two efforts to legalize medical cannabis in Arkansas won additional time to circulate petitions Thursday after falling short of the required signatures to put its proposal on the November ballot.Secretary of State Mark Martin's office told Arkansans United for Medical Marijuana it had verified that 72,309 signatures the group submitted came from registered voters, falling short of the 84,859 needed.


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