Several U.S. states are enacting new marijuana laws in the new year, covering a range of issues from employment regulations to packaging standards. At least five states will see changes based on the 2023 legislative season, prompting advocates to prepare for further reforms in 2024. Notable updates include California and Washington State introducing workplace protections, Nevada doubling adult marijuana possession limits, Virginia establishing a Cannabis Control Authority, Colorado mandating “use-by” dates for cannabis products, and Oklahoma implementing various regulatory changes in its medical marijuana industry. Stay informed about these changes as they come into effect.
By FCCT Editorial Team

