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  2. Cannabis in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    State law currently allows for the possession of 2.5 ounces of consumable marijuana in any 14-day period (NRS 453A.160). Twelve marijuana plants are permitted, irrespective of their maturity (NAC 453A.080). Consumable products are permitted with an equivalent content of psychoactive compounds such as THC (NRS 453A.112).

  3. List of 2021 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    Law April 2, 2021: Decriminalization A bill to remove jail time and limit fines for possession passed the house on May 11. [51] On June 7, it was approved by a Senate floor vote, and the state governor signed it into law on June 15. [52] [53] HB391 Law April 1, 2021: Medical (expansion) Allows prescription of smokable form.

  4. Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    2015: the Idaho Attorney General stipulated that CBD must both contain zero THC and be derived from one of the five identified parts of the cannabis plant, otherwise it is illegal in Idaho under current law. [65] 2021: Senate Bill 1017 is signed into law by Governor Brad Little expanding legal CBD access from 0.0% to 0.1% THC. [66] Illinois

  5. DEA to hold hearing on plan to loosen federal marijuana ...

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    Marijuana has been an illegal Schedule I drug since 1970, but re-scheduling it to be a Schedule III drug could have a limited effect on cannabis consumers, although some cannabis businesses have ...

  6. House advances bill to open federal jobs to past marijuana users

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    Legislation opening federal employment to past marijuana users advanced out of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Wednesday, in the latest Democrat-led step on cannabis reform.

  7. Marijuana laws could change as DEA considers reclassification

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    The federal government classified cannabis as a Schedule I drug in 1970. But how much of an impact would proposed changes have on laws? Marijuana laws could change as DEA considers reclassification

  8. Occupational health concerns of cannabis use - Wikipedia

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    California was the first state to pass medical marijuana in 1996, followed by 23 other states currently permitting the use of medical marijuana [7] For the states that have legalized medical marijuana, employees and employers have had to face new challenges in the workplace. State law can have provisions, for an employer to refuse to hire based ...

  9. U.S. health agency recommends easing federal ... - AOL

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    The Cannabis Industry Association on Wednesday said that while the recommended reclassification would be historic, more should be done to align federal law with states where marijuana is legal.