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@marylandnorml
Happy Valentine's Day
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#DiamondStone #MeloTrimble #Maryland #MarylandBasketball #UMD #CollegePark #Terps #Terrapins #StayMelo #GetStoned Photo credit: @michelekett
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Weed the People author, Bruce Barcott spoke with the ACLU's Alison Holcomb on Wednesday. #LegalizeMD #WeedThePeople #LegalizeIt #LegalizeMarijuana #legalizecannabis #BruceBarcott #AlisonHolcomb #BusboysAndPoets #ACLU #cannabis #weed #LegalizationMovement
Regulators say deluge of applications means it will take longer to grant licenses for dispensaries, farms.
Maryland’s medical marijuana industry taking shape
(WashPost) A 152,000-square-foot warehouse in Cumberland, Md., could soon be the home of some of Maryland’s first legally produced medical marijuana. To address security concerns, Peak Harvest Health says it will install bullet-proof glass and retinal scanners to identify those entering the building. Employees will wear color-coded uniforms confirming where they are allowed to be.
By late 2016, if approved by state regulators, the windowless building next door to a police station could be churning out up to 18 pounds of marijuana a day, enough to treat thousands of patients a month.
A year after Maryland legalized marijuana for medicinal use, the seeds of an industry are beginning to form. Experienced marijuana growers from across the country have begun piling into the state to compete for $165,000 a year in state-issued licenses to grow medical-grade pot.
The Maryland Medical Cannibas Commission, which regulates growers, said it expects to give out up to 15 licenses by late 2015 or early 2016. But at least 60 companies are likely to apply for a license, according to the Maryland Cannabis Industry Association. The market could quickly become oversaturated, industry insiders say.
November 2 medical cannabis rally in Annapolis
Rally Participants at the Anne Arundel County Council meeting on Nov. 2.
Chief Loud stopped by the Maryland NORML booth at the Fells Point Fun Festival on Oct. 24, 2015.
Come to our tomorrow in Annapolis. Stand up for patients who can bennefit from medical cannabis.
S/O to @sabriams for testifying at the last Anne Arundel County Council meeting. She even wore a Maryland NORML shirt! #LegalizeMD #AACounty #Maryland #activist #activism #Maryland #MedicalMarijuana #MedicalCannabis #AnneArundel #Annapolis #AnneArundelCounty #NORML #MDpolitics
🎃 Happy Halloween
Come by our tent at the Fells Point Fun Festival this weekend. We have t-shirt for sale. #Baltimore #Bmore #FellsPoint #FellsPointFunFest #FellsPointFunFestival #LegalizeMD #LegalizeMarijuana #Spiderman #tiedye #NORML #MarylandNORML (at Fells Point Historic District)
New stickers and they’re huge! #legalizeMD #norml #marylandnorml #maryland