Articles tagged with "adult-use legalization"
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Vermont finally OKs retail cannabis stores, years after legalizing
Bruce Barcott - Published on September 23, 2020read moreIt’s good news for consumers. Stores are expected to open in May 2022.
Cannabis cowboys: A 900-mile trip with Montana’s marijuana legalization campaign
Max Savage Levenson - Published on September 9, 2020read moreTo ask Montanans about marijuana legalization, Leafly’s writer road-tripped with Pepper and Ted. “We are gonna get wreckt towards an artistic and political purpose.”
Pennsylvania governor calls for marijuana legalization to boost economic recovery
Bruce Barcott - Published on August 25, 2020read moreGov. Tom Wolf puts recreational legalization at the top of his autumn 2020 legislative agenda.
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Election 2020: Arizona cannabis legalization initiative guide
Max Savage Levenson - Published on July 29, 2020read moreSome of the donors who defeated Arizona’s 2016 legalization bid are now in prison. 2020 could be the year Arizonans finally get it done.
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Montana advocates meet deadline for cannabis legalization measure
Leafly Staff - Published on June 20, 2020read moreIf the signatures are verifies, adult-use legalization will be on the statewide ballot in November.
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Years after legalizing marijuana, voters see it as a huge success
Bruce Barcott - Published on May 20, 2020read moreA new survey finds that most residents in adult-use states applaud the end of prohibition.
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Montana judge won’t allow e-signatures for legalization initiative
Max Savage Levenson - Published on April 30, 2020read moreThe decision doesn’t kill the adult-use campaign, just makes it tougher to meet the June 19 deadline.
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Capitol Confidential: COVID-19 could derail New York cannabis legalization
Ben Adlin - Published on March 8, 2020read moreAll of a sudden Gov. Andrew Cuomo has higher priorities and travel limitations.







