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  2. Louisiana Governor Signs Pro-Marijuana Series Of Bills - AOL

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    Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed a series of bills that expand marijuana users' rights, while shielding banks, and physicians from being sanctioned nor penalized. As of Aug. 1, all ...

  3. New Louisiana laws expand medical marijuana, change ... - AOL

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  4. Should Louisiana break up medical marijuana monopolies to ...

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  5. Cannabis in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2015, Governor Bobby Jindal signed SB 143, which significantly reduced penalties for possession of cannabis. Under the bill, first time possession is punishable by a $300 fine and 15 days in jail, a second offense by up to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail, a third offense by up a $2,500 fine and up to two years in jail, and fourth or subsequent offenses by up to a $5,000 fine ...

  6. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    On December 17, 2009, Rev. Bryan A. Krumm, CNP, filed a rescheduling petition for Cannabis with the DEA arguing that "because marijuana does not have the abuse potential for placement in Schedule I of the CSA, and because marijuana now has accepted medical use in 13 states, and because the DEA's own Administrative Law Judge has already ...

  7. New Louisiana abortion, policing, marijuana laws take effect

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  8. List of 2019 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    In 2019, twenty seven U.S. states proposed cannabis reform legislation for medical marijuana and non-medical adult use. [1] State-level legalization remains at odds with cannabis' status as a Schedule I narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act at the Federal level.

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