As of December 2024, 104,373 cannabis medical patients and 5,835 caregivers have been registered in the state. 2023 On November 8, 2022, Maryland voters approvedQuestions 4(the Marijuana Legalization Amendment), legalizing marijuana for adults 21 years of age or older beginning in July 2023 and...
"Following cannabis legalization, the health department has increased messaging to educate residents about preventing youth cannabis use, safe storage of cannabis to prevent accidental consumption, the potential risks of using cannabis while pregnant or breastfeeding, and the importance of staying home or...
The Maryland Department of Health launched a dashboard to track the impacts of cannabis use on public health more than one year after recreational usage was legalized.Nov 19, 2024 Facebook Live Now CBS News 24/7 CBS News Baltimore CBS News Bay Area ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) —Lawmakers on Thursday introduced a measure to legalize recreational marijuana for adults that supporters say would put the state on a path for an equitable cannabis industry, if voters approve it in November. The bill would create an implementation plan based on...
The latest polling shows a majority of Maryland residents support adult-use marijuana legalization. But Eugene Monroe, the Yes on 4 campaign chair, isn’t resting until the ballot question goes to voters on Nov. 8. To Read The Rest Of This Article On MJ Biz Daily,Click Here...
Advocates said the results send a message to lawmakers in Washington about support around the country for legalization. “A growing number of voters recognize that cannabis policy reform is in the best interest of public health and safety, criminal justice reform, social equity, and personal freedo...
It is time that Maryland has a reasonable and responsible cannabis policy, and that means legalization. The prohibition on the responsible use of cannabis has done exponentially more harm than good, and has devastated communities with a heavy-handed and unfair drug policy.pic.twitter.com/p5PddQgz...