Saturday, April 11, 2026

Marijuana Legislation

How Germany Can Enter The Adult-Use Cannabis Market Successfully

Those familiar with the U.S. cannabis policy climate will recognize a similar struggle underway in Germany between liberal and conservative policies.

Most Americans Don’t Believe Biden Will Keep His Cannabis Decriminalization Promise

A new poll revealed that the majority of U.S. residents don’t hold out much hope that Biden will make progress on this important reform in 2022.

Mississippi House Approves Amended Medical Marijuana Bill — Here’s What’s In It

The legislation allows patients to purchase the equivalent of 3.5 grams of marijuana daily, with a maximum monthly limit of 3 ounces. 

Thailand FDA Recommends Removal Of Cannabis From Controlled Substance List

Thailand is making waves by becoming the first country in all of the region to legalize the use of cannabis medicinally as well as in food and cosmetics.

Cannabis Cures COVID? The Elusive Holy Grail The Marijuana Industry Needs For Federal Legalization

Hopes are fading for fast federal marijuana legalization in 2022, unless a long shot bet like cannabis having a major impact on COVID occurs.

Almost There: Italian Activists Collect Enough Signatures For Marijuana Legalization Referendum

If the Constitutional Court allows the referendum to go forward, voters are expected to decide on the policy change sometime between April 15 and June 15.

How Much Cannabis Can You Legally Possess In Oregon? New Rules Taking Effect In 2022

As of Jan. 1, Oregonians can legally purchase up to two ounces of cannabis flower from licensed retailers.

Mississippi Senate Approves Medical Marijuana Despite Gov.’s Opposition To Allowable Amounts

The bill would allow patients with about two dozen specific medical conditions to qualify for medical marijuana with a doctor’s recommendation.

Texas Gov. Says Nobody Should Be Jailed For Weed Possession, Though Confuses Current Law

Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said on Monday that he doesn’t believe people should be incarcerated over low-level marijuana possession

More Red States Are Going Wild For Weed

This year, states including Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, and Maryland will all consider ballot measures on legalization

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