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Ohio’s Senate president says he won’t bring a marijuana legalization measure to the floor for a vote, meaning that activists who collected enough signatures to force the legislature to consider the measure will need more petitions to place it on the November ballot.
The president of Italy’s Constitutional Court said his colleagues should not “nitpick” referendums on cannabis and other issues, as rumors circulated that the body may block voters from being able to decide on the proposals this week.
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.
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.
Amazon settled a lawsuit brought by a New Jersey job applicant who claimed the company illegally rescinded a job offer after he tested positive for marijuana.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.