Articles tagged with "regulations"
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Two Cannabis Proposals Head to the Ballot in Michigan
Gage Peake - Published on October 11, 2017Read moreMichigan will be one of the select US states with cannabis on the ballot next month, as two separate proposals make their way to voters on Nov. 7.
Leaked Document Reveals Ontario’s Conflicted Path to Legalization
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on October 9, 2017Read moreThe official government document—leaked to Vice last week—is full of contradictions with Ontario policy.
Alberta’s Cannabis Guidelines: 18 to Buy, Liquor Commission in Control
Dave Schmader - Published on October 4, 2017Read moreUnlike Ontario, which plans to create retail stores run by the provincial government, Alberta will allow private retailers to enter the market.
Given a Monopoly on Ontario Store Product, Licensed Producers Push for Online Sales
Randi Druzin - Published on October 3, 2017Read moreOntario’s proposed regulations give licensed cannabis producers a monopoly on commercial product sold in stores. Should LPs also be permitted to sell directly to consumers online?
City Council Considers Cutting Off LA’s Cannabis Supply Chain
Hayley Fox - Published on September 25, 2017Read moreIs California’s biggest city about to give the cannabis industry the boot? In its draft regs, retail would be allowed but not growing or processing.
‘Hello! Thanks for Visiting Maine. May I Take Your Cannabis Order?’
Gage Peake - Published on September 22, 2017Read moreIn Maine, as in certain other U.S. states, adults can buy beer at a drive-through as if they were buying hamburgers at McDonalds.
Ontario Hypes Penalties for High Driving While Awaiting a Reliable Test
Dave Schmader - Published on September 19, 2017Read moreOntario’s harshest penalties for driving while high are reserved for young drivers, novice drivers, and commercial drivers.
Detroit Voters Will Have Say in Cannabis Regulations
Gage Peake - Published on September 18, 2017Read moreDetroit voters will have an opportunity to weigh in on the region’s cannabis industry on Nov. 7, when newly proposed regulations appear on the local ballot.
Washington Labs Launch Effort to Address Credibility Crisis
Tobias Coughlin-Bogue - Published on September 15, 2017Read moreIn the wake of allegations that Washington’s top cannabis lab was inflating THC test results, some labs are taking matters into their own hands to win back public trust.
Hawaii Says It’s 1st State to Go Cashless for Cannabis Sales
The Associated Press - Published on September 12, 2017Read moreHawaii said Tuesday that it will be the first state to require marijuana sales to be handled without cash, saying it wanted to avoid robberies and other crimes targeting dispensaries.