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The organization approved the legislation, SB 270, by a 33-2 vote

The Louisiana Senate passed a bill re allow terminally and terminally ill patients to use medical marijuana in hospitals.

The body approved the legislation, SB 270 by Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews (D), in a 33-2 vote on Wednesday. Now it is sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

“This bill does exactly what the title says,” Jackson-Andrews said on the floor before the vote. “If a patient is in pain and they believe that medical marijuana will work and they have a prescription, it allows them to bring that prescription to the hospital and have one of their family members or themselves prescribe it.”

Under the proposal, hospitals would have to create written guidelines that allow covered patients to use medical cannabis on-site in ways other than smoking or vaping.

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Justice Neil Gorsuch’s opinion is narrow in scope

The US Supreme Court unanimously sided with the man who was charged with possession of a weapon while being a habitual user of marijuanaruling that the government’s actions violated the Second Amendment.

The opinion, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, is narrow in scope and does not completely overturn the federal law known as 922(g)(3), which prohibits people who illegally use controlled substances from owning or purchasing firearms.

But it says that in the case of the man in the case, Ali Daniel Hemani, it is unconstitutional to automatically bar people from legally owning guns just because they occasionally use marijuana.

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“No other drug heals like cannabis”

Iowa’s governor has signed a bill that will double the number of medical cannabis dispensaries allowed to operate in the state

Under previous law, Iowa’s limited medical marijuana program allowed only five dispensaries. That would double to 10 below HF 990, which Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) approved Tuesday.

The measure passed the House 88-5 in April and previously cleared the Senate 42-5.

Bridget Spiddle, public policy and communications coordinator for the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), wrote in an alert to supporters last month that the reform would be “a critical step in expanding access to medical cannabis for one of the most restrictive medical cannabis programs in the country.”

“No other drug is treated like cannabis. Pharmacies are widely available throughout Iowa, while dispensaries operate in five locations serving thousands of patients,” she said. “Rural Iowans must spend enormous amounts of time and resources on expensive trips to get their medicine.”

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Amsterdam Won’t Ban Tourists From Its Coffeeshops After All. It’s Coming For Their Wallets Instead

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Amsterdam Won’t Ban Tourists From Its Coffeeshops After All. It’s Coming For Their Wallets Instead

For years, it seemed like Amsterdam might finally pull the welcome mat out from under its tourist tourists. That plan doesn’t work this week. The ban on foreign guests buying weed was not included in the new coalition agreement of the ruling parties of the cityopen June 3which means that the mecca of cannabis tourism remains open to all.

The agreement between PRO Amsterdam, the combined PvdA and GroenLinks, and D66, called “Jouw stad is mijn stad. Ons Amsterdam (“Your city is my city. Our Amsterdam”)” quietly dropped the so-called ingezetenencriterium, a resident-only rule that barred non-residents from buying cannabis in the city’s roughly 166 cafes. At the same time, the long-discussed plan for an erotic center near the RAI was aborted.

The ban has been in place in Amsterdam since at least 2021, championed for years by Mayor Femke Halsema, who could impose it by decree but has always said she wants the council behind it. The PvdA wrote this into its platform last year. The catch: GroenLinks and D66 never supported it, and once PvdA merged with GroenLinks into PRO, the plan effectively died in the party that promoted it.

The argument that coffee shop operators have been making for years has won. The ban on tourists does not kill demand, but gives it to street vendors. Criminologist Dirk Korff, who has studied the problem for years, found that roughly a quarter of foreign tourists would turn to the black market if shops were closed to them, trading regulated products for what someone sells on the bridge.

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