
Adam Horowitz
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Nov 12, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Brett Schuman |Jennifer Fisher |Harry Berezin |Adam Horowitz
Voters in five states voted yesterday on whether to legalize cannabis in some form and only one measure passed. In Florida, nearly 56 percent of voters approved Amendment 3 to legalize adult-use cannabis but the measure failed to achieve the required 60 percent of votes necessary to amend the state's constitution. Adult-use cannabis legalization measures also failed to garner majority support in North Dakota and South Dakota.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Harry Berezin |Jennifer Fisher |Adam Horowitz
Voters in five states voted yesterday on whether to legalize cannabis in some form and only one measure passed. In Florida, nearly 56 percent of voters approved Amendment 3 to legalize adult-use cannabis but the measure failed to achieve the required 60 percent of votes necessary to amend the state’s constitution. Adult-use cannabis legalization measures also failed to garner majority support in North Dakota and South Dakota.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Adam Horowitz |Jessica Huang |Harry Berezin |Brett Schuman
In December 2018, Congress passed the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the “Farm Bill”), legalizing the version of the cannabis sativa L. plant colloquially known as hemp at the federal level in the United States. Following passage of the Farm Bill, hemp and products derived from the hemp plant could be freely shipped across state lines. Hemp is naturally higher in CBD than marijuana.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Brett Schuman |Adam Horowitz |Jessica Huang
Updated Aug. 4, 1:46 p.m. to include mention of an executive order issued Aug. 1 by Missouri Governor Michael Parson, banning the sale of intoxicating consumer cannabis products manufactured outside the regulated adult-use market.
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Jun 23, 2024 |
mondoweiss.net | Adam Horowitz
The daily death and casualty numbers we have been following since October only report those directly killed by Israel’s military onslaught, but what about those killed by the destruction of a society? This is a question that has haunted me for months. What has happened to the cancer patients? How have Palestinians with other health conditions gotten the care they need? Part of the answer was made clear in a story we ran this week by Tareq Hajjaj on the state of the medical sector in Gaza.
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