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Sharonville extends medical marijuana moratorium
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Sharonville has extended its moratorium on the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries to allow officials to continue to study the issue and determine how the city will regulate any future retailers.(Photo: File) Story Highlights Move allows officials to determine how the city will regulate any future retailers.Moratorium established in advance of House Bill 523 taking effect on Sept. 8.
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Lawmakers weigh changes to medical marijuana rules
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Vermont's Senate Judiciary Committee is considering several changes to the state's medical marijuana program this year.The committee heard a range of opinions from stakeholders Thursday.Advertisement"The need is more access to dispensaries and places to buy," said Sen. Dick Sears.
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Charges coming in medical marijuana probe
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Charges coming in medical marijuana probe Fulton County manufacturer Vireo Health investigated by Minnesota officialsA county attorney's office in Minnesota expects to file charges soon, following completion of an investigation into Vireo Health's alleged transport of $500,000 of medical marijuana products from Minnesota to New York.No further information was available Thursday.Brian Lutes, an assistant county attorney in Wright County, Minn., said details would be forthcoming.
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Lawmakers mull medical marijuana expansion
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As House lawmakers prepare to vet a bill that would legalize marijuana, a Senate panel is considering legislation that would expand Vermont's medical marijuana systemThe bill, proposed by Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Sears, D-Bennington, would make significant changes to the current medical system, including doubling the number of licenses for dispensaries and expanding the medical conditions that are eligible for medical pot.The state's four current dispensaries are in Burlington, Montpelier, Brattleboro and Brandon.That distribution means patients in some parts of the state face lengthy drives.
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