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  2. Cannabis Social Club - Wikipedia

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    A Cannabis Social Club (CSC), sometimes called Cannabis Club, Cannabis Association, or Teapad, is a type of cannabis retail outlet, an industry model for regulated cannabis [1] organised as non-profit cooperatives in which cannabis is cultivated, shared, and enjoyed collectively, usually for the purpose of relaxing or for social communion.

  3. List of United States cannabis regulatory agencies - Wikipedia

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    Was the Department of Health Division of Medical Marijuana and Integrative Therapy until October 1, 2020; [6] medical cannabis only – there is no regulatory agency for other use. [a] Puerto Rico Medical Cannabis Regulatory Board (a division of the Puerto Rico Department of Health). The Board was created in 2017 under the MEDICINAL Act of 2017 ...

  4. Cannabis in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas city of El Paso was the first American city to individually restrict cannabis, in 1915. The scene for this city ban was set in 1913, when a man killed a police officer in neighboring Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, while chasing an El Paso couple. [7]

  5. The reluctance of Texas lawmakers to expand the legality of marijuana in the state isn’t stopping a growing industry of niche cannabis producers who see opportunity in the Lone Star state.

  6. Texas Moves To Soften Cannabis Restrictions And Expand ... - AOL

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    Texas was often viewed as one of the most restrictive states in terms of medical cannabis, especially in 2015 when it approved the Compassionate Use Program, which covered only one condition ...

  7. High times: How Texas stumbled into a legal cannabis ... - AOL

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  8. Texas NORML - Wikipedia

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    The organization is registered in Texas [4] and is federally recognized as a trans-partisan, educational 501(c)(4) nonprofit. Texas NORML's mission is to change marijuana laws so that it reflects the majority opinion of Texans which is that the responsible use of cannabis by adults and patients should no longer be subject to penalty.

  9. Cannabis firms sue feds over seized shipments - AOL

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    One Royal Cannabis employee transporting about $5,992 worth of state-legal cannabis beverages in the trunk of her personal vehicle was stopped on Aug. 28 at a patrol station on U.S. 54 South in ...