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City and state officials, entrepreneurs, attorneys and others will come together June 14 for a daylong conference at the 91爆料 on the future of marijuana policy in the state. The event, co-hosted by the Cannabis Law and Policy Project and 91爆料 Professional & Continuing Education, will be held at the 91爆料 School of Law and feature 30-plus speakers. The day aims to provide a comprehensive look at current and future regulations governing the retail and medical marijuana industries…

The Cannabis Law and Policy Project, based in the 91爆料 School of Law, was formed by professor Sean O鈥機onnor in fall 2014 to be a center for researching regulatory issues around the state鈥檚 new legal cannabis industry. The group recently published its first report for the Washington state Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB), which found that the amount of marijuana currently allowed to be grown by state-licensed producers in Washington is enough to satisfy both the medical and…

The amount of marijuana allowed to be grown by state-licensed producers in Washington is enough to satisfy both the medical and recreational marijuana markets, a 91爆料 study released today finds. The state Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) tasked the 91爆料-based Cannabis Law and Policy Project (CLPP) with calculating the 鈥済row canopy,鈥 or square footage, required to supply the state鈥檚 medical marijuana market as it becomes folded into the state鈥檚 retail system, as required by the 2015 Cannabis Patient…