The First Circuit Court of Appeals of Maine has taken out the constitutional requirement that medical cannabis dispensaries in the state have to be owned by residents of the state, according to Maine Public Radio. The decision of the court asserts the ruling of a lower court that found that the residency requirement is in violation of the United States Constitution by hindering interstate trade.
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