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San Francisco Office of Cannabis is an agency of the City and County of San Francisco responsible for creating cannabis policy and carrying out its enforcement under California Proposition 64, starting January 1, 2018. It was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 25, 2017. [1]
In August 2013, Governor Patrick Quinn signed into law the state's medical marijuana program, which would take effect on January 1 making it the 20th state to do so. [ 13 ] Once a medical caregiver has certified their qualifying medical condition, "legally registered patients" may apply for an ID card that allows the use of cannabis for medical ...
A study comparing experienced cannabis users in Amsterdam, where adults can purchase small amounts of cannabis from regulated businesses, with similarly experienced cannabis users in San Francisco, where non-medical possession and sale of cannabis remains completely illegal, bolstered this hypothesis: The San Francisco cannabis users were twice ...
The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (Illinois House Bill 1438) is an act legalizing and regulating the production, consumption, and sale of cannabis in Illinois. It was approved by both houses by May 31, 2019 and came into effect January 1, 2020.
Nov. 7—The Freeborn County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday voted 4-1 to approve an ordinance that regulates cannabis use in public places in the county. With the vote, it is a misdemeanor to ...
2013: Illinois legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. [49] 2014: Utah becomes the first state to pass a low-THC, high-CBD medical cannabis law. [50] These laws allow low-THC cannabis oil to be used for treatment of certain medical conditions (mostly seizure disorders) with a doctor's recommendation.
Lexington is under the gun to get zoning regulations for medical marijuana operators in place before the new law takes effect Jan. 1. The 2023 Kentucky law gave local governments the authority to ...
One introduced ordinance would allow cannabis retailers in the Bloomfield Center Redevelopment District. Bloomfield is updating its recreational marijuana ordinances Skip to main content