by KRM Research Team | Jun 3, 2022 | Legalization
The legalization train continues down the track with the 19th state ending cannabis prohibition. Rhode Island has just joined many of its New England neighbors by allowing the use of cannabis by adults 21 and older. Governor Dan McKee has long been a proponent of...
by KRM Research Team | Jun 3, 2022 | Legalization
As KannaKnowledge previously reported, October 1st is the date when cannabis recreational sales become legal for Green Mountain State residents. But over the past months, frustration has been growing in the cannabis community about the glacially-slow pace of the...
by KRM Research Team | Jun 3, 2022 | Legalization
Perhaps it’s something in the water. Former Delawarean Amtrak Joe is long known to be personally opposed to cannabis legalization, and apparently so is Governor John Carney. Carney has just vetoed the state’s recent legalization measure that would have allowed adult...
by KRM Research Team | Jan 14, 2022 | Emerging Rules, Legalization
What do you get when state legislators impose insurance requirements without first consulting the industry? A state of disarray, that’s what —and potential problems for many of the state’s cannabis businesses. That’s the current situation in Michigan, where Senate...
by KRM Research Team | Dec 21, 2021 | Legalization, Regulations, Washington DC
It was looking like a bright Christmas season with the long-awaited SAFE Banking Act finally up for passage, as it was recently amended into the National Defense Authorization Act by the House of Representatives. But it wasn’t to be. The Senate leadership chose to...
by KRM Research Team | Nov 15, 2021 | Legalization
As we pointed out in Cannabis Courtroom, Texas has, for now, failed in its attempt to make Delta-8 products illegal. But we’d be remiss if we didn’t remind readers that the controversy over Delta-8 continues, and future legal challenges can be expected. So why is...
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