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The territory's legislature passed a law legalizing the use, growth and sale of marijuana. Then a crown-appointed governor thousands of miles away rejected it.
The tech giants have tended to allow products that are not 'plant facing,' but Amazon recently changed the artificial intelligence it uses to search for contraband and more businesses are getting booted.
Supporters submitted enough signatures for a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana, but counting them was delayed to the point ballots can't be printed in time.
The state's supreme court rules against a committee that blocked the question of whether to legalize marijuana. The panel claimed voters wouldn't fully understand the impact.
Supporters are highlighting the effects of the war on drugs in the state, which has some of the highest arrest rates for marijuana possession in the country.
The state's lengthy process for counting signatures means there may not be enough time for cannabis supporters' legalization question to appear on the ballot.
After years of failing to convince state lawmakers to make pot products legal for recreational use, a coalition of medical marijuana companies is spending millions on a ballot initiative.
Despite promising results, physicians are reluctant to advise patients on over-the-counter cannabidiol because they can't be sure what's in the bottles.