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On Jan. 1, 2022, adult-use recreational marijuana will become available for purchase in Montana. The launch of the new market raises a wide range of questions, from how much marijuana an ...
HELENA, Mont. — A state House committee rejected a bill that would have legalized recreational marijuana use in Montana. The Independent Record reports that the House Taxation Committee voted 12 ...
HELENA – A Montana man proposed ... a 29-year-old reporter for the Glendive Ranger-Review, said the measure is based on Colorado's recreational marijuana law passed by voters in 2012.
MISSOULA, Mont. — Collective Elevation has been selling medical marijuana in cities across Montana, but starting Jan. 1 they will be allowed to sell recreational marijuana. The dispensary is ...
Fulton said Glendive, the town that ... enforcement's position in a new world of recreational cannabis, educated by a generation of medical marijuana in Montana.
Montana’s recreational marijuana industry posted around $13 million in sales between January 31 and February 27, according to the state Department of Revenue, reported Daily Montanan.
A pair of complementary ballot initiatives which together would legalize recreational marijuana use in Montana for adults were approved on Tuesday's ballot, the Associated Press reported.
HELENA, Mont. | Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 701 on Tuesday, finalizing the Legislature's part in crafting recreational marijuana implementation and setting retail marijuana sales ...
A petition in Montana to legalize recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older has qualified for the state ballot in November. Initiative 190 and Constitutional Initiative 118 will be eligible ...
Montana's recreational cannabis market ... has been battle-tested through eight years in the medical marijuana industry before recreational sales began, and he has been a provider since 2008.
Locally, voters approved a 3% local-option sales tax on all recreational and medical marijuana and related products sold within Lewis and Clark County beginning on Oct. 1. Of those tax revenues ...
Recreational marijuana sales would generate $236 million in new tax revenue for the state by 2026 if Montana voters approve two measures on the Nov. 3 ballot, according to a recent study. The 29 ...
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