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- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

Texas has taken a major step forward in medical marijuana policy. On June 25, Governor Greg Abbott signed a law expanding the state’s limited medical marijuana program, allowing up to 15 licensed companies—up from just three—to produce and sell more potent medical cannabis to a broader range of patients starting September 1. This expansion is
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Texas Adds Three Conditional Licensees as Medical Cannabis Program Grows Texas is moving to expand its tightly regulated medical cannabis market, with three additional businesses advancing in the state licensing process. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced it has entered Phase II of the Texas Compassionate Use Program expansion, conditionally selecting GTI Texas LLC
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After narrowly failing to pass a wider-ranging medical cannabis decriminalization bill, advocates for the legislation struck an agreement with opponents in the Tennessee legislature for a watered down version. The bill flew through six specially called House committees and a Senate committee Tuesday, one of the final days of the legislative session, after members from both chambers
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Gov. Bill Haslam has just signed into law a bill that legalized the possession of cbd cannabis oil extract for medicinal use in patients suffering from epilepsy. The news however is bitter sweet as Tennessee becomes yet another state to legalize the use of these drugs while allowing the manufacture and distribution of the medication
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Two Republican lawmakers have introduced legislation to make medical marijuana legal in Tennessee, but only in oil-based products. Sen. Steve Dickerson of Nashville and Rep. Jeremy Faison of Cosby announced the bill’s filing Thursday amid wide support for medical marijuana in state polls. The National Conference of State Legislatures says 29 states have medical marijuana
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Tennessee Republicans are signaling a new openness to medical marijuana, suggesting a regulated program could be in place within two to three years. Rep. Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) said a framework is likely “soon,” crediting the federal move to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III for easing long-standing objections. House Majority Leader William Lamberth
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