The Texas House Committee for Public Health held a hearing for HB46, a bill to modestly expand the state's extremely limited low-THC medical cannabis program.
The Montana House of Representatives voted to pass a deeply flawed bill that would impose zero-tolerance DUI penalties — including mandatory jail time — for drivers under 21 who are completely sober.
In November, more than 70% of Nebraska voters legalized the medical use of cannabis for any condition where the practitioner believes “the potential benefits of cannabis outweigh the potential harms.”
Montana lawmakers are fast-tracking a deeply flawed bill that would impose zero-tolerance DUI penalties — including mandatory jail time — for drivers under 21 who are completely sober.
Much opposition to legalization focused on Amendment 3's supposed lack of guardrails on public consumption and the absence of home-grow. A Republican-sponsored legalization bill — H0555 — would address both concerns.
An important bill, SB 176, is being considered in the Oregon Legislature that would prohibit employment discrimination against medical cannabis patients.