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Cannabis regulatory agencies exist in several of the U.S. states and territories, the one federal district, and several areas under tribal sovereignty in the United States which have legalized cannabis. In November 2020, 19 state agencies formed the Cannabis Regulators Association. [1] The agencies include:
For example, the state of Nevada recognizes MMR and MMJ cardholders from other states with regulated medical marijuana programs, such as Colorado and Washington. [47] According to Leafly , permissive practices and a strong tourism industry in Las Vegas has made the city a viable test case for how reciprocity policies affect income for the ...
June 15, 2000: Governor Ben Cayetano signed bill legalizing medical marijuana. First state legislature to do so. [60] [61] July 14, 2015: Governor David Ige signed bill allowing medical cannabis dispensaries. [62] July 14, 2016: Governor Ige signed law expanding medical cannabis programs. [63]
A motorist drives near AYR Cannabis Dispensary in Panama City, Florida on Oct. 24, 2024. Marijuana ballot measure Amendment 3 will be voted upon on Nov. 5.
Marijuana may remain illegal federally, but in most states, it’s accessible for adult medical or recreational use. On November 7, voters in Ohio made it the 24th state to approve legal ...
Marijuana may remain illegal federally, but in most states, it’s accessible for adult medical or recreational use. On Nov. 7, Ohio voters will be the latest to weigh in on the issue.
The following is a list of the U.S. state of Nevada's state agencies. Executive branch ... Subcommittee on Medical Use of Marijuana; Nevada Sentencing Commission ...
Medical cannabis. Thirty seven of the United States regulate some form of medical cannabis sales despite federal laws. [12] As of 2016 seventeen of those states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, and Washington, D.C.) have at least one medical marijuana ...