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Washington, DC – Licensed cannabis retailers are in strict compliance with their state’s minimum age requirements and nearly always deny acces…
Their new line of medical products will be available at nearby retailers.
Cannabis Retailers Association of Vermont (CRAV) – a nonprofit organization that represents Vermont cannabis retailers, growers, and manufactu…
BURLINGTON, VERMONT — The 7th Annual Vermont Cannabis Convention will return to Burlington at the Doubletree by Hilton on May 8-9, 2026 with a…
On Wednesday, January 21, Senator Ram Hinsdale introduced Bill S.278, an omnibus bill that is emerging as the leading cannabis legislation thi…
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The government should not categorically strip millions of Americans of their Second Amendment rights based solely on cannabis use, especially without any individualized finding that they are dangerous. The Liberty Justice Center is proud to file an amicus brief in United States v. Hemani, ur…
The Vermont Growers Association (VGA) is highlighting several upcoming events in February for members and the public, alongside continued updates on cannabis policy discussions taking place in the State House and at the Cannabis Control Board.
BRATTLEBORO — A retailer and the Vermont Cannabis Control Board have signed an agreement based on alleged violations of advertising law.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has published a proposed rule in the Federal Register revising longstanding policy prohibiting the possession of a firearm by anyone with a past history of marijuana or other illicit drug use.
Aging adults with a history of cannabis use exhibit greater cognitive performance than those with no or little history of past use, according to data published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
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