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CONCORD, N.H. (Jan. 30, 2019) – A bill introduced in the New Hampshire House would legalize the retail sale of marijuana and further nullify federal cannabis prohibition in effect. Rep. John Hunt (R-Rindge) introduced House Bill 722 (HB722) on Jan. 3. The...
Three Georgia bills active during 2016 would set the foundation to nullify federal marijuana prohibition in practice. HB722 would legalize medical marijuana. SB254 would decriminalize simple possession of marijuana. SR6 would allow the voters to approve the...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Jan. 21, 2016) – A bill filed in the Georgia House would legalize marijuana for medical purposes, taking a big step toward nullifying federal cannabis prohibition in practice in the state. Introduced by Rep. Allen Peake (R-Macon) and two cosponsors,...
In Mississippi yesterday, the Senate Public Health and Welfare committee killed HB722 without a recorded or public vote. The bill would have allowed terminally-ill patients to try investigational treatments without full FDA approval. The legislation is supported by...
Three bills filed in the Mississippi State Legislature would effectively nullify some Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules that prevent treatments from being used by terminally ill patients. House Bill 1042 (HB1042), House Bill 722 (HB722), and Senate Bill 2485...