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Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission

A bill awaiting the governor’s signature ends the medical cannabis board and replaces it with one that will oversee the medical and recreational industries.

A bill pending approval in the Senate would allow licensed cannabis growing in Maryland to cover 23 times more area than it does now.

House and Senate lawmakers weighed the equity and public safety pros and the costly, time-intensive cons of criminal record expungement if cannabis is legalized…

Maryland is on the precipice of a decision that could have a lasting impact on minority entrepreneurs interested in pursuing business opportunities in the recreational cannabis industry.

From restaurants to retail, the COVID-19 pandemic has, for better or worse, turned nearly every business on its head. The state’s medical cannabis industry…

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission, beset by allegations about improprieties in the way it awarded grower and processor licenses last summer, released a report…

During the 2020 legislative session, I, together with my Senate Champion, Sen. Jill Carter, jointly introduced HB 1449\SB 1012 “Health – Medical Cannabis Reauthorization…

Amid ongoing investigations and the indictment and guilty plea of former Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (D-Baltimore City), House lawmakers received an update Wednesday from…

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission could pass final rules for the sale of edibles in the state next week. The commission’s policy committee unanimously…

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission will hire an independent firm to investigate concerns about a new application process for marijuana growers and processors that…