Sentences with phrase «recreational marijuana legislation»

If the new legalized recreational marijuana legislation has similar provisions to the existing Regulations with respect to grounds for refusal of a license, dispensary owners could face serious ramifications for non-compliance with the current law.
On Monday, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, signed recreational marijuana legislation into law, though with «mixed emotions» — making Vermont the ninth state to legalize adult - use marijuana, joining Colorado, Oregon, California, Washington, Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., which all have legalization on the books.

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While the drug remains illegal in the eyes of the federal government, 29 states have passed legislation that allows for medical marijuana use and nine states have legalized recreational weed.
The latest trigger for investors was a recent CBC report that the Liberal government would stick to its plan to table legislation for recreational marijuana production, distribution and use this spring, and have laws in effect by July 1, 2018.
State lawmakers are finalizing legislation to bring both medical and adult - recreational marijuana into the regulatory mainstream.
Medical marijuana is currently legal in the country, and the government is expected to introduce legislation to legalize recreational marijuana by this coming spring.
Legislation to legalize recreational marijuana is currently before the Senate, with the federal government hoping to see it passed and given royal assent by early July.
Most significantly, California voted overwhelmingly in favor of legislation making marijuana legal, on Proposition 64 — thus making the entire West Coast a legal enclave for recreational cannabis.
With legislation to legalize recreational marijuana use in the works, producers and supplementary businesses are preparing for a new era in the pot market.
Both houses of the Maine State Legislature voted Wednesday to overturn Gov. Paul LePage's (R.) veto of marijuana legalization legislation, putting the state on the path to finally implementing a 2016 referendum calling for legal recreational weed.
On Tuesday Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took decisive measures in expediting the passage of legislation that would open up the nation to recreational marijuana.
State Sen. Liz Krueger, another Manhattan Democrat, has been pushing legislation to legalize and tax recreational use of marijuana, arguing state policy outlawing the drug has been costly in terms of law enforcement resources and the futures of people convicted of crimes.
Ontario is set to introduce legislation today that would regulate the sale and distribution of recreational marijuana.
New York State lawmakers will reintroduce legislation to make recreational marijuana use legal.
ALBANY — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Friday said he would introduce legislation to decriminalize marijuana for recreational use through a bill that faces unlikely passage, but that reflects greater acceptance on the once hot - button issue by politicians including Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.
The federal government tabled legislation today, April 13, 2017, that would legalize the use of marijuana for recreational purposes by July 1, 2018.
Sources told the Globe and Mail that the «federal government has been scrambling to draft legislation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, hoping to have a bill in place ahead of the symbolic date of April 20.»
The recent release of the Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation's report has created significant buzz about many aspects of what Canada's new legislation regarding recreational marijuana may... [more]
Even if the legislation is tabled in the spring it is widely anticipated that the changes will not be implemented overnight, with some predicting that the Canadian recreational marijuana market may not be fully open and legal until as late as 2019.
The federal government tabled two pieces of marijuana legislation in April; one to regulate recreational use, sales and cultivation, the second to address impaired driving.
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