Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what's happening in the world of legalized marijuana.

New Jersey is working its way through decriminalization and tax bills.  Virginia's governor comes out in favor of legalization.  Other states showed some interest in getting on the bandwagon.  State cannabis regulators formed a group.  Mexico took a step towards legalizing.  Israel did too.  And finally, Andrew Yang thinks states that legalized are cool.

NEW JERSEY

The New Jersey Senate  approved a decriminalization measure earlier this week.  The Assembly, however,  has issues with psilocybin mushrooms.  And it appears that the governor and the President of the state Senate have  agreed on taxes.

VIRGINIA

Not to be left out of the legalizing storm, Virginia Governor Northam (D) announced his  support for legal marijuana.  Don't expect to buy cannabis there anytime soon.  The process is expected to take at least 18 months.

RHODE ISLAND/HAWAI'I

The Rhode Island Senate Finance Committee met this week to discuss the Governor's budget proposal.  They  focused particularly on a provision to legalize cannabis, through state-run stores.    As for Hawai'i, the state's attorney general  put together a team to advise lawmakers on how the state could legalize marijuana in 2021.  The idea has support among legislators, but faces strong opposition from law enforcement.

CANNABIS REGULATORS ASSOCIATION

With legalization on the rise, representatives from 19 states  have joined the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA).  The non-partisan group is designed to develop best practices and support consistent regulatory actions.  The group hopes that a formal organization will facilitate information sharing that has gone on informally between legalizing states for years.

MEXICO

Turning our attention to our southern neighbor, Mexico made some progress this week on legalizing marijuana.  A group of Senators  gathered (virtually) and hammered out an agreement on industrial hemp and adult-use cannabis.  The legislation now needs to clear the full Senate.

ISRAEL

Israel has long been known as a leader in medical marijuana research.  Now, they're looking at legalizing recreational cannabis.  Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn  said earlier this week that Israel would have legal marijuana in 9 months.  Further bulletins as events warrant.

AND FINALLY

Former Democratic Presidential candidate Andrew Yang is  optimistic about the possibility of marijuana legalization under the Biden administration.  “I think every time we have an election, there are going to be more states that want to join the ever-growing, cool states club.”

Stay safe and be well everyone – we'll be off next week, so have a Happy Thanksgiving, and we'll see you again on December 4.

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