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Marijuana Legislation

The Fresh Toast Marijuana Legislative Roundup: July 24

in New Hampshire, new cannabis legislation was signed into law by Gov. Chris Sununu, Find out about that more in our weekly marijuana legislative roundup.

Jeff Sessions Prepping For Medical Marijuana Crackdown

With Jeff Sessions’ report on marijuana linked to violent crime imminent, and Trump’s approval on “getting tough,” state marijuana programs are in danger.

A New National High: 45% Of Americans Have Tried Marijuana

In poll from Gallup released on Wednesday, 45 percent of U.S. adults tried marijuana at some point in their lives.

Inside The New Rules For Recreational Marijuana In Uruguay

The Latin American country Uruguay has become the first country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana nationally under a government sanctioned program.

Massachusetts Marijuana Workplace Ruling: What It Means For You

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court unanimously ruled that employers in the state must provide "reasonable accommodations" for medical marijuana patients.

Ohio Introduces Resolution to Take Cannabis Off Schedule I

Democratic Senator Kenny Yuko of Ohio doesn’t think cannabis should be classified with drugs also on the Schedule I list.

Sessions Expands Police Power To Seize Everything You Own

Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday announced a new Department of Justice policy that increases the ability of state and local law enforcement to profit from civil forfeiture. This is a reversal of an Obama-era policy implemented in 2015 that limited state...

3 Important Ways Marijuana Differs In Canada From The US

Canada is currently preparing to legalize cannabis nationwide as the United States still finds itself in persistently dogged battles over marijuana.

No More Jail Time For Small Amounts Of Marijuana In New Hampshire

Cannabis enthusiasts in New England rejoice: There will be no more jail time for small amounts of marijuana in New Hampshire.

Colorado Gives Drug-Sniffing Police Dogs The Boot

A Colorado appeals court ruled that marijuana detected by drug-sniffing dogs does not provide probable cause for police to search the vehicle.

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