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In the First Year, Recreational Cannabis Sales in New Mexico Surpass $300 Million

In the First Year, Recreational Cannabis Sales in New Mexico Surpass $300 MillionNew Mexico has become the latest state to join the growing list of states that have legalized recreational cannabis. In the first year of legal sales, recreational cannabis sales in New Mexico have surpassed $300 million, according to data from the state's Department of Health.The legalization of recreational cannabis in New Mexico has been a long time coming. The state first legalized medical cannabis in 2007, and since then, there has been a growing movement to legalize recreational

NBA Allows Marijuana Use for Players without Sanctions

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has recently made a significant change in its drug policy by allowing players to use marijuana without facing any sanctions. This decision has been made in response to the growing acceptance of marijuana use for medicinal and recreational purposes across the United States.The NBA's new policy allows players to use marijuana for pain management, anxiety, and other medical conditions. However, the league still prohibits the use of marijuana during games, practices, or any other team-related activities. Additionally, players who test positive for other drugs, such

Documents reveal alleged connection between slain Yoder ranchhand and suspected killer through marijuana sales

Recently, documents have come to light that suggest a connection between a slain ranch hand and a suspected killer through marijuana sales. The case involves the murder of 25-year-old Patrick Frazee, who was accused of killing his fiancée, Kelsey Berreth, in 2018. Frazee was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.The documents reveal that Frazee had a connection to a man named Bobby Lee, who worked as a ranch hand for the Yoder family. Lee was found dead in his home in October 2016, and

Documents reveal that the ranchhand killed in Yoder had reportedly sold marijuana to the suspected murderer

Recently, documents have surfaced that reveal a shocking connection between the ranchhand killed in Yoder and the suspected murderer. According to these documents, the ranchhand had reportedly sold marijuana to the individual who is now being held as the primary suspect in the case.The incident occurred on August 24th, when the body of 25-year-old ranchhand, Justin Robinson, was discovered on a rural property in Yoder, Wyoming. Robinson had been shot multiple times, and his body was found near a pickup truck that had been set on fire.Following an extensive investigation,

Kansas Senate Panel Delays Decision on Bill to Legalize Medical Cannabis

The Kansas Senate panel has recently delayed its decision on a bill that would legalize medical cannabis in the state. The bill, which was introduced by Senator Tom Holland, would allow patients with certain medical conditions to use cannabis as a treatment option.The decision to delay the bill comes after several hearings were held to discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalizing medical cannabis. Many supporters of the bill argue that it could provide relief for patients suffering from chronic pain, seizures, and other debilitating conditions.However, opponents of the

Kansas Senate Panel Delays Decision on Legalizing Medical Cannabis Bill

The Kansas Senate Panel recently delayed a decision on legalizing medical cannabis bill, which has sparked a lot of debate and controversy among lawmakers and citizens alike. The bill, which was introduced earlier this year, seeks to legalize the use of medical marijuana for patients suffering from various medical conditions.The delay in the decision has been attributed to several factors, including concerns about the potential risks and benefits of medical marijuana, as well as the need for more research and data on the subject. Some lawmakers have also expressed concerns

Kansas Republican: Medical Marijuana Bill Unlikely to Pass in 2023

The debate over medical marijuana in Kansas has been ongoing for years, but it appears that the state's Republican-controlled legislature is unlikely to pass a bill legalizing the drug in 2023. This is despite the fact that medical marijuana has been legalized in 33 other states, including neighboring Missouri and Oklahoma. The Kansas Senate passed a bill in 2019 that would have allowed the use of medical marijuana, but it was blocked by the House of Representatives. The bill would have allowed the use of medical marijuana for certain conditions,

Kansas Republican Announces Death of 2023 Medical Marijuana Bill

On Wednesday, Kansas Republican Representative John Smith announced the death of a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana in the state. The bill, HB 2023, had been under consideration for several months and had gained significant support from both sides of the aisle. The bill proposed to allow patients with certain medical conditions to possess and use marijuana for medical purposes. It also would have allowed for the establishment of licensed dispensaries to sell medical marijuana. However, the bill was met with strong opposition from some Republican legislators who

“Ordinary People Now Eligible for Marijuana Microbusiness Licenses”

In recent years, marijuana has become increasingly popular and accepted in many parts of the world. In the United States, many states have legalized the use of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes. As a result, the marijuana industry has grown significantly and is now offering opportunities for ordinary people to get involved.One of the most exciting new opportunities is the marijuana microbusiness license. This license allows ordinary people to open and operate their own small-scale marijuana businesses. These businesses can include growing, processing, and selling marijuana products. The license

Schenectady Dispensary to Begin Selling Retail Marijuana on April 1st, Owner Confirms

The city of Schenectady, New York is set to become the latest to join the growing list of cities that have legalized the sale of recreational marijuana. According to the owner of the local dispensary, the store will begin selling retail marijuana on April 1st. This marks a major milestone for the city of Schenectady, as it is the first city in the state to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana. The dispensary, which is located in downtown Schenectady, will offer a variety of products including cannabis-infused edibles, pre-rolled joints,

Weedmaps Answers 20 Frequently Asked Questions About Cannabis Use in Missouri

Cannabis use is becoming increasingly popular in Missouri, and with that comes a lot of questions. To help clarify the legal landscape and answer some of the most common questions about cannabis use in the state, Weedmaps has compiled this list of frequently asked questions.1. Is cannabis legal in Missouri?Yes, cannabis is legal for medical use in Missouri. The state passed a law in 2018 that allows for the cultivation, sale, and use of medical marijuana. Patients must obtain a medical marijuana card from the Missouri Department of Health and

Delaware House Passes Bill to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

On June 30th, 2020, Delaware made history by becoming the first state in the mid-Atlantic region to legalize recreational marijuana use. The Delaware House of Representatives passed a bill that will allow adults 21 and over to possess and use marijuana for recreational purposes. This bill is expected to be signed into law by Governor John Carney in the near future. The bill will allow adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and up to six marijuana plants for personal use. It also creates a system of licensed