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Thailand's government says it is promoting cannabis for medical use only, warning that lighting up recreationally in public could still considered to be a nuisance subject to a potential fines.
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Since the legalization of medical marijuana in Oklahoma about four years ago, cannabis business owners have tried to cash in on the Green Rush with mixed success.
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A surge in robberies at licensed cannabis shops is helping fuel a renewed push for federal banking reforms that would make the cash-dependent stores a less appealing target.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are whittling down the list of medical marijuana bills that will ultimately get passed during this session.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the Republican-led state legislature passing a bill to criminalize abortions with a penalty of up to ten years in prison and a $100,000 fine, as well as the outcome of the election in Norman where Mayor Breea Clark lost to Larry Heikkila.
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New Mexico is making the sale of up to 2 ounces of recreational marijuana legal, bringing legalization to the doorstep of Texas, the largest prohibition state.
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StateImpact Oklahoma and KOSU want to hear from community members and marijuana industry stakeholders from across the state.
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At least $500 million of black market marijuana was seized during a multi-agency operation led by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics this week, after a yearlong investigation of nine Oklahoma farms.
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Democrat Gary Chambers Jr. is running to unseat Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy. Chambers follows in the footsteps of other politicians who have used attention-grabbing ads to up their name recognition.
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Supporters of the ordinance said the cannabis industry is experiencing a drop-off in business following a boom early in the COVID-19 pandemic and that a tax hike would result in higher prices.