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One of the smallest communities in Montana asks voters to consider outlawing Marijuana businesses.
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Marijuana dispensary owners in Great Falls have won a lawsuit against the city.
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Two years after Montana voters statewide legalized recreational marijuana some communities are still fighting over the issue. Recreational sales are once again on the ballot this November.
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Less than six months since legal recreational marijuana sales began in Montana, voters in Yellowstone County are being asked whether to stop them. A question on Tuesday’s ballot could essentially reverse a 2020 vote and block the recreational industry in Yellowstone county entirely — an industry supporters say brings in tax dollars and jobs, while opponents say it’s bad business for Montana.
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According to Montana Department of Revenue data, that nearly $16 million in recreational marijuana sales represents a roughly $2.3 million bump over February’s receipts.
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The Montana Supreme Court this week approved temporary rules that outline procedures for expunging or revising marijuana-related convictions.
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Butte-Silver Bow County is the latest local jurisdiction in Montana looking to add a local excise tax on cannabis sales.
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With the rush to grow and store enough product to stock dispensaries, lab staff say high moisture content has been an issue in the recreational samples they’ve tested so far.
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Sales of recreational marijuana are underway, and dispensary owners say they’re not ready to meet the demand. That may mean problems for the 55,000 Montanans who hold medical marijuana cards.
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In Lockwood, Lighthouse Organics saw a steady stream of customers on the first day of legal recreational sales.