Welcome back to the second edition of The Week in Weed for September 2023 – your go-to digest keeping you up to date with the legal landscape of marijuana. This week, some noteworthy updates from South Dakota, federal level discussions, and Maryland will grab our focus. Moreover, we’ll touch upon recent happenings in New Hampshire, and end with a lighthearted note—could there be a new slang term for cannabis on the horizon?
Starting off with South Dakota, where there’s been a significant development in their ballot initiative. Watch this space as more updates unfold.
On the federal stage, conversations surrounding the Stop Pot Act have resumed. This new legislation has the potential to dramatically shape the way legalized marijuana is controlled and monitored going forward.
Moving over to Maryland, key qualifications for acquiring social equity licenses have been outlined. For those in the legal profession dealing with marijuana-related cases, it is crucial to keep abreast of this implementation.
Another state making waves in marijuana legislation is New Hampshire. They have set up a commission to study the path toward legalization. This proactive approach will hopefully pave the way for informed and balanced laws and regulations.
Lastly, on a lighter note, rumor has it that a new slang term for cannabis might be emerging. As the conversation and culture around marijuana continues to evolve, so too does the language we use to discuss it.
Stay tuned for more legal updates in the ever-evolving world of cannabis. With each passing week, the landscape continues to shape and shift, ensuring that no week in weed is quite like the last.