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This article was originally published by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and appears here with permission. Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee has signed legislation ...
Jay Inslee was ... Friday's pitch to Gov. Inslee from Snohomish-based Bio Fiber Industries and staff with WSU's Cannabis Policy Research and Outreach Program was that Washington should invest ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington state Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation that calls for public education and warnings about potential dangers of high-potency cannabis products. House ...
Governor Jay Inslee (D) approve a Senate proposal promoting ... s Health and Agriculture departments and the Liquor and Cannabis board.
But don’t expect any big changes in Washington where the ... in the justice system,” Gov. Jay Inslee said in a prepared statement Thursday. Marijuana possession of any amount remains illegal ...
FILE - Washington Gov. Jay ... Inslee highlighted several other achievements since 2013, including Washington’s Clean Energy Fund, the passing of Washington’s Clean Energy Transformation Act to ...
A measure allowing cannabis companies to negotiate interstate agreements in Washington State got the ... after which it could reach Gov. Jay Inslee's (D) desk.
Washington lawmakers ... is one basis of medical cannabis legalization policy." The bill passed the House with strong support and is now heading to Governor Jay Inslee's (D) desk.
WASHINGTON — Newly proposedlegislation ... The alliance is now working with Gov. Jay Inslee's office to get more support for cannabis stores in the coming budget.
Petty's son, Lucas, died 17 months ago after smoking marijuana laced with fentanyl ... It's one of seven new laws that Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law Tuesday on the reservation.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board previously oversaw the labs. Gov. Jay Inslee signed a law on March 13 authorizing the Department of Agriculture to accredit cannabis laboratories.
Inslee, in 2019, announced he would give pardons to anyone convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession between 1998 and 2012. Marijuana was made legal in Washington in 2012.