Whether through the actions of state legislators, the regulators or the voters, it is a time of tremendous activity in the states related to legalized cannabis. Certain states such as New Jersey and Arizona are conducting ballot questions in November to legalize adult use. Other states such as Georgia and Virginia are heading into highly-competitive request for proposal processes for lucrative medical licenses. There are also states such as New York and Pennsylvania that continue the process to legalizing adult use through their state legislatures.
Please join Foley Hoag professionalsKevin Conroy,Andrew SmithandKelly Caiazzofor a rapid fire state-by-state update on the ongoing process in certain states. Our professionals are closely following the state lawmaking and regulatory processes in the states and advising clients on opportunities to get a first mover advantage.
Speakers:
Kevin Conroy, Partner, Foley Hoag LLP
Andrew Smith, Senior Policy Advisor, Foley Hoag LLP
Kelly Caiazzo, Associate, Foley Hoag LLP
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