Colombian marijuana vote; USVI cannabis expungements; Study: Legalization doesn’t increase teen use; RI equity definition
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The Colombian Senate First Committee approved a marijuana legalization bill that has already been passed by the Chamber of Representatives. It now heads to the Senate floor.
U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. (D) is encouraging people to “proactively” request expungements for prior marijuana convictions. Meanwhile, the territory’s government is facing criticism over its slow rollout of cannabis legalization implementation.
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection issued bulletins saying that marijuana dispensaries are allowed to open on Thanksgiving, but that liquor stores must close
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