Schumer invites senators to shape cannabis bill (Newsletter: February 11, 2022) – Marijuana Moment

is being sued by a former employee who says he was subject to racial discrimination and retaliation after standing up for a colleague who said she was sexually harassed.

Previously he reported for Marijuana.com and MassRoots, and handled media relations and campaigns for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition and Students for Sensible Drug Policy.

Amazon settled a lawsuit brought by a New Jersey job applicant who claimed the company illegally rescinded a job offer after he tested positive for marijuana.

announced that Canadian officials included the dealer’s license it operates under as a supplier for the special access program that allows healthcare providers to request specific drugs for approved patients who have not responded to other available treatment options.
The Grand Rapids, Michigan City Commission voted to create a city-backed nonprofit that will work to “heal the harm” caused by the war on drugs.

Kevin Stitt said in his State of the State address that voters misunderstood the medical marijuana ballot measure they approved, arguing that licenses are too cheap and have led to too many cannabis businesses being formed.
Tests conducted as part of a media investigation indicated that a cannabis shop co-owned by Virginia’s Senate president pro tempore is selling mislabeled products containing amounts of delta-9 THC that are illegal in the state.

The South Dakota Democratic Party tweeted, “Today @RepJamieSmith’s HB 1157, decriminalizing the consumption of Marijuana and other controlled substances from a felony to misdemeanor, was shot down by the legislature.

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