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4 Marijuana Stocks to Buy for the Big 2020 Rebound

The pot stock rebound is for real, and that's great news for these four stocks

You hear that? That’s the sound of the beginning of a big rebound in marijuana stocks. Over the past few trading days, the ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF (NYSEARCA:MJ) is already up nearly 5%, representing one of biggest upward moves the beaten-down ETF has  staged over the past year.

A medical marijuana bill advances in Alabama state legislature

The embattled bill passed through a senate committee and will go up for vote. 

The Alabama state legislature just advanced a bill allowing medical marijuana to be prescribed for up to 15 conditions, the Associated Press (AP) reports from Montgomery. 

An audience reportedly applauded before Alabama’s Senate Judiciary Committee when it voted 8-1 for the bill, allowing it to head for the Senate floor for a vote.

Hemp industry wants help to invest in fiber research, expand profits to farmers

As lawmakers are poised to pass a package of bills to aid the struggling agriculture industry, hemp farmers want something to help their industry too.

Members with the Wisconsin Hemp Alliance are asking state lawmakers to consider legislation to expand research and innovation for hemp fiber.

The best new cannabis strains to grow in 2020

Legalization’s onward march into the mainstream means that more gardeners than ever can grow some cannabis. Michigan and Illinois added medical marijuana cultivation rights this year. Oklahoma is in the midst of a legal medical genetics boom. The list goes on and on. Adult-use cannabis is legal in 11 states and more than 30 states have medical marijuana laws. Check your state’s cultivation rules here.

Legal marijuana use still costs people jobs. A new California bill takes on the issue

California voters legalized pot in 2016. But for many seeking jobs in state government, cannabis use has become an obstacle to getting hired.

Now, a spike in the number of job applicants disqualified by state agencies after failing tests for marijuana use has spawned calls for new legislation and debate over whether employment rules should be relaxed given more widespread acceptance of the drug.

Kentucky House could vote this week on medical marijuana

Medical marijuana could get a vote on the Kentucky House floor as soon as this week.

Last Wednesday, HB 136 passed out of the House Judiciary Committee on a 17-1 vote. However, the bill got some criticism - from both opponents and supporters.

Rep. Kimberly Moser voted against the bill because she wants more studies done on the effects of medical marijuana.