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Medical Marijuana Grower Sues State Commissi

Medical Marijuana Grower Sues State Commissi
Medical Marijuana Grower Sues State Commissi
Medical Marijuana Grower Sues State CommissionA lawsuit has been filed against the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission by a company that was on track to receive a license to grow medical marijuana, but instead found its application rejected.GTI is a company that grows or distributes medical marijuana in three states.It claims the state commission's subcommittee listed it as a finalist for one of the 15 licenses to grow medical marijuana in on July 27, but two days later, citing a need for geographic diversity in its applications, the company was dropped off the finalist list, and did not get a license.


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Underground Medical Marijuana Delivery in Boston – Boston News, Weather, Sports

Underground Medical Marijuana Delivery in Boston – Boston News, Weather, Sports
Underground Medical Marijuana Delivery in Boston – Boston News, Weather, Sports
BOSTON (WHDH) - He's a combat veteran who completed dozens of missions in Iraq.His newest mission is delivering medical marijuana in Boston, and he let 7News come along.We uncovered an organized, underground marijuana delivery network that few people know about.


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Medical Marijuana on Missouri's 2016 Ballot May Hinge on 23 Signatures

Medical Marijuana on Missouri's 2016 Ballot May Hinge on 23 Signatures
Medical Marijuana on Missouri's 2016 Ballot May Hinge on 23 Signatures
click to enlarge Image Courtesy of Flickr/Chuck GrimmettJust 23 signatures could stand between Missouri and medical marijuana.The Missouri Secretary of State is in court this week, arguing that a ballot initiative to legalize pot for cancer patients and others suffering from chronic pain came up short in the number of signatures required — and should be stripped from the November ballot.But its shortfall appears to be by the narrowest, and most painful, of margins.The pro-pot group New Approach Missouri submitted about 285,000 signatures to Secretary of State Jason Kander by the May deadline, more than the total required.But Kander announced last month that more than 10,000 signatures from the state's 2nd Congressional District had to be thrown out, leaving the group 2,242 signatures short of the 32,337 target.New Approach Missouri then sued Kander, arguing that the signatures had been wrongly invalidated.The group submitted evidence to the Cole County Circuit Court showing that an additional 2,219 signatures were, in fact, legitimate.But that still leaves New Approach Missouri with a 23-signature shortfall in the second district.


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Medical Marijuana Laws Linked to Fewer Opioid-Related Fatal Crashes

Medical Marijuana Laws Linked to Fewer Opioid-Related Fatal Crashes
Medical Marijuana Laws Linked to Fewer Opioid-Related Fatal Crashes
There have been fewer drivers killed in car crashes who tested positive for opioids in states with medical marijuana laws than there were before the laws went into effect, according to a new study.The study, conducted at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, is one of the first to assess the link between state medical marijuana laws and opioid use at the individual level.Findings will be published online in the American Journal of Public Health.


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