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Maine’s summer tourism season has a new attraction this year with the first year of legal recreational marijuana sales expected to bring more people to the state, following trends in Colorado and California.
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That's a million more than in April, which was also a record-breaking month.
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But at least two lawmakers and a representative for the Maine Office of Marijuana Policy spoke against the bills on Friday. They say that the proposed new rules are called for under a 2019 law that allowed the state's medical industry to grow, and that caregivers have already had opportunities to comment on the new rules.
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The Mills administration on Thursday defended its decision to drop enforcement of a residency requirement for recreational marijuana business owners. It acted in the face of a lawsuit.
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A controversial proposal to overhaul the state’s medical marijuana rules is now in danger of being scrapped, after a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced an emergency bill that would effectively turn back the clock on those rules.
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Medical marijuana caregivers in Maine are speaking out against proposed rules that would, among other things, require them to electronically track their…
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Since legal sales of recreational marijuana began last October, pot has brought in millions in revenue to the state.As demand outstrips supply, we will…
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SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine - Officials in Maine say the state's first two licensed retail marijuana stores are located more than 100 miles apart in very…
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AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine's marijuana enthusiasts expect to soon find out where they can finally legally buy the products they want. The Maine Office of…
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PORTLAND, Maine - Marijuana businesses in Maine's largest city have reached the final day to apply for retail store licenses. The deadline to apply for a…