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‘Mostly' About Water, Not Just Illegal Drugs, Calif. Officials Say of Crackdown on Pot Grows
Illegal pot grows were already a problem in the High Desert, but during the pandemic, the number increased, and now officials say with scarce water resources in Southern California, it’s a drought problem too.
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DC Council Votes Against Closing Marijuana ‘Gifting' Loophole
In a narrow vote, the D.C. Council failed to approve emergency legislation that would lift the requirement of seeing a doctor before being able to purchase medical marijuana.
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Maryland Voters to Decide Recreational Marijuana in November
Maryland lawmakers have voted to put the legalization of recreational marijuana on the November ballot for voters to decide
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Maryland House Approves Recreational Marijuana Legislation
The Maryland House of Delegates has passed a proposed constitutional amendment to let voters decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana
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Marijuana Legislation Announced by Maryland House Leadership
Maryland lawmakers have announced legislation that they say will put the state on an equitable path to legalized adult recreational marijuana, if voters approve it in November
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District Leaders Are Optimistic About Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
News4’s Mark Segraves reports on the effort to advance recreational marijuana use in the District.
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Virginia Looking for Its First Cannabis Attorney
With recreational marijuana use recently legalized, Virginia’s attorney general is seeking applicants interested in serving as the state’s first cannabis attorney
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Should States Set Pot Policy by Its Potency? Some Say Yes
As marijuana legalization spreads across U.S. states, so does a debate over whether to set pot policy by potency.
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DC Mayor Announces Bill to Legalize Sale of Recreational Marijuana
D.C.’s mayor announced legislation that would legalize recreational marijuana dispensaries in the District. Supporters hope the plan will get a more favorable reception in the now Democrat-controlled Congress, which will have to sign off on it. News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke to advocates who say the law must be carefully thought out.
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