Terminally ill patients granted access to cannabis in hospitals
Terminally ill patients in healthcare facilities will now be able to use non-smokable forms of cannabis to ease their pain under legislation signed by Gavin Newsom last month.
Terminally ill patients in healthcare facilities will now be able to use non-smokable forms of cannabis to ease their pain under legislation signed by Gavin Newsom last month.
The governor has vetoed a bill that would have expanded cannabis advertisements along California highways.
Most California cannabis businesses still don’t have due process rights. It’s creating a legal nightmare.
Among other things, AB 45 will legalize smokable hemp products and allow CBD to be added to food, drinks and cosmetics.
A U.S. district judge has issued a temporary injunction halting Siskiyou County’s ban on water delivery trucks to cannabis farmers in the largely Hmong community of Shasta Vista.
In 2019, citing legal uncertainties, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed the use of medical cannabis products by patients in hospitals.
2021 will not be the year that California decriminalizes psychedelic drugs.
The California Supreme Court has overruled a lower court decision allowing California prisoners to possess up to one ounce of marijuana.