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Depending on who you ask, artificial intelligence or AI is either revolutionizing the world or slowly destroying it. Some say AI pushes people out of work, while others claim it can streamline business and make things more efficient. Those arguments are now being put to
HARTFORD, CT – The state of Connecticut has hired an ombudsman to advocate on behalf of medical cannabis patients, according to the Connecticut Insider. Erin Gorman Kirk of Norwalk was named to the position, which is reported to be the first of its kind in
Thanks to a recent law, most workers in California don’t have to worry about using marijuana when they’re off the clock. However, the state Senate recently approved a bill that would roll back some of those legal protections for workers in certain fields, primarily law
WILMINGTON, DE – Lawmakers in Delaware are moving forward on a bill that would expedite recreational marijuana sales at medical cannabis dispensaries, according to a WBOC report. The measure, House Bill 408, was approved last week by the House Economic Development/Banking/Insurance and Commerce Committee. It
A survey of cannabis business owners in the United States finds that they are feeling generally optimistic about the future of the industry, according to MJBizDaily. The MJBizDaily cannabis business survey took place Feb. 13-March 15 and brought over 600 responses, most of them from
The federal judge hearing a case in Springfield, MA, that challenges the federal ban on cannabis appeared unmoved by an argument that the proscription is unconstitutional, Reuters reports. U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni told lawyers representing a number of Massachusetts cannabis companies that the Supreme
COLUMBUS, OH – Medical marijuana companies in Ohio are preparing to make the transition into recreational cannabis sales, according to the Statehouse News Bureau. The state legislature’s Joint Committee On Agency Rule Review has given final approval to regulations establishing adult-use sales in medical cannabis
In a groundbreaking move, the California State Assembly passed bill AB 1775, reigniting the possibility of Amsterdam-style cannabis cafés dotting the Golden State’s landscape. If approved by the Senate and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, this legislation would grant local jurisdictions the authority
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Justice Department has taken the next step in the process of reclassifying marijuana as a lower risk drug, the Associated Press reports. On Thursday the department submitted a proposed rule to the Federal Register, approved by Attorney General Merrick Garland, that
The cannabis industry is on the cusp of a breakthrough as the U.S. government takes significant steps towards reforming marijuana laws. President Joe Biden’s recent announcement that the Department of Justice is moving to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance