Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program has been around for nearly eight years, but the safety of cannabis has come into question due to recent studies, prompting state
Lancaster Township Police responded to a burglary in progress call Sunday night and ended up arresting the homeowner.
A budget shortfall as big as $3.7 billion could make Pennsylvania the next state to legalize adult-use marijuana.
In his early days with the Lancaster city police force, it wouldn’t have been unusual for Todd Umstead to bring confiscated marijuana into the old downtown police station.
Public health advocates, social justice reformers, and cannabis industry leaders are all pushing to influence legislation as lawmakers debate state-run stores versus private sales.
Police uncovered several pounds of marijuana in a Lancaster County residence after responding to a reported burglary. According to Lancaster Township Police,
A trooper assigned to the Pennsylvania State Police SHIELD unit discovered 90 one-pound, vacuum-sealed packages of marijuana in boxes in the cargo area after stopped a minivan on eastbound
Pennsylvania has become an important player in the medical cannabis industry. As people learn more about the health benefits of cannabis, demand from patients has increased a lot, leading
Pennsylvania has not yet decided where it will stand with marijuana. Sure, the state has a position on medical marijuana. It’s legal with one of a list of approved diagnoses and a card issued by an approved doctor.
Right now, the adult use of marijuana for fun is legal in 24 US states along with Washington DC, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and the US Virgin Islands. And yet it's stupidly still a Federal crime.
CPAs need to be aware of current tax developments impacting all state and local tax jurisdictions in order to properly advise businesses operating in
Pennsylvania has not yet decided where it will stand with marijuana. Sure, the state has a position on medical marijuana.