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June 15, 2018
Some state highlights from Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform
It has been nearly two months since I did a full round-up of posts of note from the blogging I do over at Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform, but I have this week highlighted a few of many recent posts on federal marijuana reform developments and on marijuana expungement activities. Because I am likely to be off line for all of Friday, I will head into the weekend by here doing a round-up of recent state marijuana reform postings from MLP&R (in alphabetical order):
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Florida trial judge strikes down state legislature's prohibition on smoking medical marijuana
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"Can the Mass. marijuana industry help heal communities devastated by the War on Drugs?"
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Michigan proposal for full legalization of marijuana officially approved for Nov 2018 vote
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Telling modern Minneapolis tale of minor marijuana enforcement still flush with racial disparity
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New York City Bar Association issues report supporting proposed New York marijuana legalization law
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"The Politics of Passing and Implementing Medical Marijuana in Ohio"
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Mapping out Oklahoma positions with approaching medical marijuana reform initiative vote
June 15, 2018 at 12:24 AM | Permalink
Comments
Lawyer question.
If I wish to work in a dispensary of medical marijuana, will a prior conviction of marijuana possession disqualify me? In PA, a disqualifying conviction must be relevant to the job. So, a pedophile may be disqualified to work in daycare, but may work as a cashier. A thief may be disqualified to work as a cashier, but may work in a daycare.
Posted by: David Behar | Jun 15, 2018 4:25:12 PM