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Indiana House Approves Medical Marijuana Bill For Epilepsy Patients

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Indianapolis, Ind. People who have epilepsy could be treated with a marijuana-derived oil under a bill approved by the Indiana House. The bill passed the chamber Tuesday on a 98-0 vote. The state Senate previously approved a similar measure. Indianas legislature has long resisted efforts to allow the use of...

FL: City Leaders To Discuss Potential Regulation Of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

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Tallahassee, Fla. - The Tallahassee City Commission will discuss moving forward with potential regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries, Wednesday. Tallahassee Growth Management is recommending to move forward with preparing an ordinance. If approved as is, it could do three things. It would allow the dispensing facilities to operate under the same zoning districts as...

What Should Medical Marijuana Treat In N.J.? Public Gets Its Say Wednesday

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Trenton - Seven years after the passage of New Jersey's medical marijuana law, patients prohibited from using the cannabis plant to treat their ailments will get their first opportunity on Wednesday to suggest how the program should expand to help them. The Medicinal Marijuana Review Panel is scheduled to hold a public hearing on...

MA: CPDC Approves Marijuana Control Amendments For Town Meeting

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Reading - The Community Development and Planning Commission (CPDC) at their meeting last week approved Town Meeting articles for the Temporary Moratorium on Marijuana Establishments and separately to prohibit marijuana establishments in Reading by prohibiting them in the Table of Zoning uses in all districts. By taking this action the CPDC approved the plan...

Bill Introduced To Legalize Marijuana In NH

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Concord, N.H. For the first time in New Hampshire, a bill to legalize recreational marijuana is being introduced in the Senate. The bill, introduced by Sen. Jeff Woodburn, D- Dalton, might face long odds and opposition from many in law enforcement, as well as the governor. But supporters said marijuana...