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New Maine Medical Marijuana Program Rules take Effect, impose New Inspection Requirements and other
The new Rules bring about several important changes that will affect Maine patients and caregivers, including inspections of caregivers by t


Maine recreational marijuana bill passes senate, makes major changes to medical marijuana and adult-
The compromise measure will reduce the number of plants Mainers may grow, combine oversight of the medical and adult-use marijuana programs


Raids on multiple Maine cannabis operations by Maine police and feds drive home importance of total
State and federal law enforcement agents converged on several locations in the great Lewiston-Auburn area this morning to conduct several raids on allegedly non-compliant medical marijuana operations. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal). Several raids have been reported today in the Lewiston-Auburn area, involving seizure of cannabis plants, prepared cannabis, and personal property including luxury cars. At least one person has been charged with possession with intent to distribute ma


According to Governor LePage, implementation of controversial new Maine medical marijuana rules will
Governor Paul LePage of Maine speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore According to Governor LePage, implementation of the new Maine medical marijuana rules will likely be delayed until May 1. In a last-minute move, Governor LePage agreed today to delay the effective date of the Maine DHHS/CDC’s new medical marijuana rules slated to take effect February 1. Among other changes, the rules wou

Marijuana “gifts” in exchange for “donations” are asking for trouble
For now, when it comes to cannabis in Maine, you really can (and legally have to) get something for nothing.


Maine Department of Agriculture now accepting industrial hemp applications, but legal hurdles remain
The Maine Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications to grow outdoor industrial hemp in 2017. Unfortunately, certified seeds a

Maine’s retail marijuana initiative has passed. What does this mean for patients, caregivers, and t
After a contentious campaign, Question 1, Maine’s initiative to legalize retail marijuana, has passed by a narrow margin. Maine joins the seven other states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington) and the District of Columbia in making retail cannabis available to adults. While the law’s general principle – allowing for the possession, cultivation, and sale of cannabis by adults 21 and older – may seem simple, the ways in which the new l

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