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Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Virginia
Virginia Cannabis History Recreational marijuana will be legal for adult use on July 1, 2021 with the passage of House Bill 2312 and Senate Bill 1406, making Virginia the 17th US state (and 1st Southern state) to legalize marijuana. 2020’s SB 5013 and SB 5029 reduced penalties for cannabis possession to a civil penalty, and eliminated cannabis odor as a pretext for law enforcement searches, respectively. Virginia’s medical marijuana program was initiated in 2017 with the approval of a bill allowing limited cannabis cultivation and access to CBD and THC oil for patients with severe epilepsy. In 2018, Virginia’s Governor...
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Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Vermont
Vermont Cannabis History Medical marijuana was made available to Vermont residents with 2004’s Senate Bill 76. In 2013, HB200 eliminated criminal penalties for possession of up to an ounce and replaced them with civil fines. Recreational usage was legalized in 2018 with the signing of H. 511 (Act 86), making Vermont the first state to legalize marijuana through legislative action rather than a ballot initiative. Vermont Child-Resistant Packaging Rules Vermont’s cannabis labeling and packaging guidelines include the following: Cannabis products must be labeled with the date the product was manufactured, the date the product is best used by, the ingredients...
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Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Tennessee
Tennessee Cannabis History Tennessee is one of 14 remaining states that has yet to legalize medical marijuana use. However, attitudes are changing quickly, and 2021’s SB854 seeks to legalize medical marijuana for qualified patients and establish a Medical Cannabis Commission to regulate production and sales. On March 2, the Senate Government Operations Committee approved SB 854 in a 6-2 vote. Tennessee Child-Resistant Packaging Rules Like all states that authorize the use of CBD products, Tennessee mandates that the packaging is child-resistant and labeled in accordance with the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (“FDCA”). Under the FDCA, the labels of...
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Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Utah
Utah Cannabis History In 2014, House Bill 105 was signed into law, legalizing possession and use of low-THC CBD oil by qualifying patients with severe epilepsy. 2015’s Senate Bill 259 sought to expand the list of qualifying conditions, but the bill was defeated. Senate Concurrent Resolution 11 eventually passed in 2016, expanding the list and urging that marijuana be reclassified as a Schedule II drug instead of Schedule I. In 2018, HB 195 was passed, legalizing the "right to try" and grow medical marijuana plants for terminally ill patients. Later in 2018, the Utah Medical Cannabis Act was signed into...
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