Oklahoma group faces new hurdle in recreational marijuana legalization effort Oklahoma group faces new hurdle in recreational marijuana legalization effort Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl Get more Oklahoma City news: http://www.koco.com Like us: http://facebook.com/koco5 Follow us: http://twitter.com/koconews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koco5news/

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Current Topics in Planning Law: From Cannabis to the Fast Track This webcast is currently available for viewing only and is NO LONGER APPLICABLE FOR AICP CM credits. Sponsored By: American Planning Association, California Chapter Description: Among the current hot planning law topics in California that could have national implications are the local regulation of…

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L.A. Lawmakers Approve Rules For Recreational Pot | Los Angeles Times Recreational marijuana, which will be legal in California as of Jan. 1, is expected to generate more than $50 million in tax revenue for L.A. in 2018. (Dec. 6, 2017) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.ly/2n6VKPR) SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS AND…

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Raw: Berlin Pro-Marijuana Protest Draws Thousands (13 Aug 2016) More than 4,000 people marched through the German capital on Saturday in the 20th annual demonstration in support of the legalization of marijuana. Under the banner “Legalization is in the air,” the demonstrators began the march at Berlin’s main train station and ended at City Hall.…

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Cannabis News – 10 Years From Now… | Ep. 579 | 01-23-2020 Joe Klare discusses a weird anti-marijuana ad in Michigan, prospects for federal cannabis law reform in 202 and the latest from New Hampshire. 1-23-20 – Ep. 579 | The Marijuana Times Ad in Michigan Claims Marijuana Makes You Obese and Stupid https://mjbizdaily.com/us-federal-cannabis-reform-outlook-progress-expected-in-2020-but-distractions-high-hurdles-persist/ https://www.nhpr.org/post/nh-lawmakers-revisit-marijuana-legalization-home-grow-medical-cannabis#stream/0…

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Dealing in cannabis | Police clamp down on sales The South African Police Service has issued a warning, that the sale of cannabis is still illegal if not specifically allowed under the Medicines and Related Act Substances Act. In a statement SAPS says some of these illegal businesses, claiming to be operating legally in terms…

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