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The Texas bill would make it a misdemeanor to sell, possess or manufacture consumable products with tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The proposal shadows several other state efforts to crack down on a ...
With Pennsylvania’s budget deadline looming, Governor Josh Shapiro says he’s optimistic that lawmakers can still come ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
Drawing on revenue data from states like Arizona, Maryland, and Michigan, the MPP estimates that legal cannabis could bring in $105 to $236 million in its first year alone. By year four, the annual ...
It wasn’t simply opposition to recreational marijuana that led a GOP-led state Senate panel to roundly reject a Democratic ...
A preview of a possible future policy debate in Pennsylvania — with such questions as: "Should we let them grow 12 pot plants or six?" and "What about all those ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers are at odds over legal weed, transit, and education funding as the June 30 budget deadline approaches.
Pennsylvania’s energy capabilities — especially with the rise of artificial intelligence and data centers nationwide — were ...
In its decision in a Newark police case, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that smell of marijuana can justify ...
State Sen. Marty Flynn, a Democrat representing portions of Luzerne and Lackawanna counties, announced the forthcoming legislation last week. His new bill will propose a different breakdown in how tax ...
The smell of weed may justify searching a vehicle, but it does not automatically give police the right to arrest or search a ...
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