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Marijuana legalization was expected to bring the industry out of the shadows. But in some states, the black market is alive and well.
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On March 5, Humboldt County residents will weigh in on the cannabis proposal known as Measure A.
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The pardons will be done through an administration process to be developed by the Justice Department, administration officials told reporters; it will cover citizens and lawful permanent residents.
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Oregon state lawmakers allocated $6 million to community groups this year to help with what they’ve called a humanitarian crisis for workers in the state’s cannabis industry.
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Part of a $6 million Oregon state grant is being rolled out to help treat mental health issues among cannabis farm workers stemming from poor working conditions.
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The WNBA star admitted to bringing cannabis into Russia but said she had packed in a hurry and did not intend to break the law. If convicted, she could face up to 10 years in prison.
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Gov. Newsom and the Legislature cut a California cannabis tax, but not everyone is convinced it’s enough to stabilize the legal market. Social equity operators say the changes don’t do nearly enough to help them.
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A proposed bill would require marijuana products to carry large warnings, similar to cigarettes. But the state's legal pot industry says more rules make it harder to compete with the illicit market.
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Authorities from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission visited Southern Oregon to hear from lawmakers, state officials and stakeholders Wednesday about the issues they expect to face with the cannabis market during 2022.
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With ever-dwindling revenue from federal timber sales, Josephine County is seeking a new, publicly supported funding source to pay for its sheriff’s department.
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Hemp farmers in Oregon worry about the future of their industry amid an array of challenges, including new state rules and enforcement and an uncertain regulatory environment at the federal level.
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This summer at the California State Fair, cannabis farmers will get their first-ever chance to win the state’s top agricultural prize.
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The United States House of Representatives will vote next week on whether to stop listing cannabis as a controlled substance.
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Two Southern Oregon counties issued emergency declarations related to cannabis this week. The announcements are meant to stop new licenses from being issued to hemp growers.