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In 2022, the state of Mississippi received a total of 2311 [26] applications for medical marijuana cards. Of those applications, 1321 [27] were approved. 242 new cannabis businesses have opened since 2022. [28] These businesses range from cultivation facilities to dispensaries, and they provide patients with access to medical marijuana products.
Shown is an image of medical cannabis grown at the Coy Waller Laboratory in Oxford at the University of Mississippi. A lawsuit challenging the state's near-total ban on medical cannabis ...
“Upholding this ban makes it incredibly difficult for me to find potential customers and to educate people about Mississippi’s medical marijuana program,” Cocroft said in a statement Monday. “I remain committed to continuing this fight so my business can be treated the same as any other legal business in Mississippi.”
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the owner of a medical marijuana dispensary who sued Mississippi over state regulations that he says censor business owners by preventing them from ...
By enacting these regulations, Mississippi lawmakers are likely to get the outcome they really want—a status quo in which medical marijuana is technically legal but nearly impossible to obtain ...
1923: Iowa, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont ban marijuana. [15] 1927: New York, [15] Idaho, Kansas, Montana, and Nebraska ban marijuana. [16] 1931: Illinois bans marijuana. [17] 1931: Texas declares cannabis a narcotic, allowing up to life sentences for possession. [18] 1933: North Dakota and Oklahoma ban marijuana. [16] By this year, 29 states ...
While marijuana has been decriminalized throughout many states in the US, it remains a Schedule I drug as of October 2024. However, on January 12, 2024, the FDA announced its recommendation that marijuana be moved to a Schedule III drug, which is a much less strictly-regulated category and would acknowledge its potential for medical use. [67]
Mississippi allows advertising for heavily regulated industries like casinos and adult entertainment. But the line is drawn at marijuana. North Mississippi cannabis dispensary owner sues state of ...