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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Most Arkansas medical marijuana signatures valid : thecannabist





as mentioned in thecannabist

Most Arkansas medical marijuana signatures valid

Most Arkansas medical marijuana signatures valid
Most Arkansas medical marijuana signatures valid
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.— A retired judge appointed by the state Supreme Court to review an Arkansas medical marijuana initiative's petitions as part of a lawsuit said Tuesday that more than enough valid signatures were submitted for the proposal.Separately, the Supreme Court said it wouldn't reconsider its decision to reject another lawsuit trying to block the proposal.


in the same way sun-sentinel

The case for Trump and medical marijuana

The case for Trump and medical marijuana
The case for Trump and medical marijuana
Donald Trump supporters have baffled me.They reject the advice of experts who tell them Trump's policies will batter the economy.They reject the advice of experts who say his foreign policy will be a disaster.


additionally thecannabist

Maryland medical marijuana applicant plans to sue over lack of diversity

Maryland medical marijuana applicant plans to sue over lack of diversity
Maryland medical marijuana applicant plans to sue over lack of diversity
ANNAPOLIS, Md.— An applicant for a license to grow medical marijuana in Maryland plans to sue a state commission for allegedly failing to consider racial diversity when the panel named the top 15 finalists, a lawyer for the applicant said Tuesday.John Pica, who represents Alternative Medicine Maryland, said the applicant plans to file the lawsuit next week against the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission.


as well wmur

New Hampshire pushes to clear medical marijuana card backlog

New Hampshire pushes to clear medical marijuana card backlog
New Hampshire pushes to clear medical marijuana card backlog
Some medical marijuana patients in New Hampshire are waiting more than 40 days before they receive authorization to use cannabis dispensaries.The Concord Monitor reported that a backlog of applications at the Department of Health and Human Services means more than 100 identification cards have been approved but haven't been sent to patients.John Martin, chief of the HHS Bureau of Licensing and Certification, said the bureau isn't complying with the statute that calls for approved patients to receive their cards within 20 days of applying.


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