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Whose approach is better? House Democrats favor a state-store model for pot sales, while a bipartisan Senate bill relies on ...
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WGAL on MSNPa. House members propose marijuana legalization bill | Here's a breakdown of everything it would do
Two Pennsylvania House members, Democrat Rep. Emily Kinkead and Republican Rep. Abby Major, have introduced legislation to ...
A Republican Pennsylvania senator behind a recently filed bipartisan marijuana legalization bill says supporters are “picking ...
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Pennsylvania lawmakers trying to legalize recreational marijuana with another bipartisan bill
There's another bipartisan push to legalize recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania. After legislation that would have ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNDave McCormick recaps Energy & AI summit; latest on legalizing marijuana in Pennsylvania: This Week in Pennsylvania
On This Week in Pennsylvania, Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) joins Dennis Owens to discuss last week’s Inaugural Pennsylvania ...
The bipartisan proposal would adopt a private industry model and create a Cannabis Control Board that oversees products.
Black Bear Hemp Dispensary is operational under the federal Farm Bill and sells third-party tested hemp in western PA.
Bipartisan Pennsylvania lawmakers have filed another bill to legalize marijuana in the state—adding one more reform proposal ...
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There’s hope again for Pennsylvanians who want recreational marijuana legalized in the state. Maybe.
But it’s still a long way away from being legally sold in Pennsylvania.
Advocates say legalizing cannabis opens doors for small business. Do Pa.’s latest proposals deliver?
As a heavily regulated industry, any cannabis bill ultimately signed into law could significantly shape the business ...
Organizers said Black and Brown companies were disproportionately affected by the war on drugs, so the state needs to make sure that they equally benefit in the cannabis legalization market.
The Pennsylvania Marijuana Pardon Project, announced Sept. 1 by Gov. Tom Wolf and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, aims to forgive two types of nonviolent marijuana convictions, which can act as a barrier ...
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