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North Carolina Senate again seeking LGBTQ limits in schools

Critics of the measure have equated it to the Florida law that opponents dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” and warned that it could harm LGBTQ or questioning youths who have unsupportive families.

Medical Marijuana Update | StoptheDrugWar org

Medical Marijuana Update | StoptheDrugWar org
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Drug Decrim Bills Filed in MA, NY; Colombia to Reduce Forced Coca Eradication, More (1/26/23)

Drug Decrim Bills Filed in MA, NY; Colombia to Reduce Forced Coca Eradication, More (1/26/23)
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Hunt-Lee Commission Releases Final Report On Education System Improvements

Hunt-Lee Commission Releases Final Report On Education System Improvements
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Bi-partisan medical marijuana bill introduced by local state lawmakers

Bipartisan medical marijuana bill introduced by local state lawmakers FILE - This Aug. 22, 2019, file photo shows medical marijuana plants during a media tour of the Curaleaf medical cannabis cultivation and processing facility in Ravena, N.Y. New Yorkers can now possess and use up to 3 ounces of cannabis under a legalization bill signed Wednesday, March 31, 2021, by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, while sales of recreational-use marijuana won t become legal for an estimated 18 months until the state draws up regulations. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File) (Source: Hans Pennink) By Michael Praats | April 14, 2021 at 10:41 AM EDT - Updated April 14 at 3:57 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A new bill introduced into the North Carolina Senate could let patients suffering from debilitating illnesses legally consume marijuana for the first time in the state if passed.

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