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Changes to juvenile crime laws, protections for gender-affirming care, and new requirements for motorcycle and horse riders become law on October 1.
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Earlier this week, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore issued pardons to over 100,000 low-level marijuana convictions.
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The Democrat said the move is a big step toward closing the racial wealth gap in the state.
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The U.S. Justice Department is planning to ease cannabis restrictions. What might this mean for the cannabis industry? How is Maryland repairing the harms of the War on Drugs?
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Through community clinics, Maryland Legal Aid guides people through the expungement process. We speak to an attorney with the nonprofit.
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Tom speaks with Audrey Johnson from Maryland's office of social equity on diverse ownership in the cannabis industry. Then he speaks with Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness about the financial issues in the cannabis business.
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We’ll go On the Record with the head of the Maryland Cannabis Administration. Sales of recreational and medical cannabis topped $90 million dollars last month. What impact will come from the next round of licenses for dispensaries, growers, and processors?
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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Police will no longer be able to use the suspected smell of cannabis as the sole reason for a search of vehicles
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Dispensaries are preparing for an influx of customers as state opens its adult-use market.