Wisconsin may become the 41st State to Legalize Medical Cannabis under the bicameral bill that is being pushed by the top state senators.
Senate President Mary Felzkowski and Senate Vice President Patrick Testin of Stevens Point introduced the legislation on September 29, while state Rep. Patrick Snyder from Weston sponsored a bill in the lower house.

According to Felzkowski’s report, the legislation will provide qualified patients access to “safe” and “legal” medical cannabis through a licensed state program that includes growers and processors as well as labs and dispensaries. issued A press release will be released on Monday to announce the introduction of this bill.

She said, “Someone suffering from a severe health condition shouldn’t have to choose to go to another state to try alternative medicines for relief or to break the law.” This legislation gives our family, friends and neighbors who suffer from chronic illnesses the opportunity to discuss other options with their doctors. It is also an opportunity for our small business to participate in the market, with reasonable rules on manufacturing and selling such products while protecting public safety.

Wisconsin is home to some of America’s least permissive marijuana laws. But the Badger State shares borders with Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and licensed dispensaries that sell cannabis for those over 21.
Wisconsin medical marijuana legislation was not public as of early Tuesday. But some conditions that qualify for the treatment include epilepsy and seizures, chronic severe pain, severe nausea, severe muscle spasms, glaucoma or cancer.

A new Office of Medical Cannabis Regulation will be created to license and regulate a commercial cannabis market.
Felzkowski & Snyder You can also find out more about Sponsorship A bipartisan legalization measure would have been implemented during the biennium 2022-2023, requiring patients to obtain a prescription from a physician to use medical cannabis oil or liquid. Their previous proposal would have prohibited smoking cannabis or inhaling it.
Despite Republican majorities being in place since 2011, Democratic Governor. Tony Evers’s agenda for adult-use marijuana legalization has expanded since he took office in 2019. executive budget Released on February
Early in 2024 the Governor said that he had little faith he could bypass incremental reform. I am willing to help Both chambers of the Republican Congress were considering a limited approach to medical marijuana legalization.
This GOP strategy ran into difficulties. Assembly Speaker Rob Vos, R-Rochester, backed a plan that called for state-run dispensaries, but Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, called that idea a “nonstarter.” Both leaders weren’t Willing to compromiseLast session, the hopes of legalizing medical marijuana in 2024 were dealt a blow.
Felzkowski said that Vos’s position on the state-run cannabis dispensaries – a legalization strategy untested in this current era federal prohibition – remained a barrier to reform as the legislative session of 2025 approached. WisPolitics The month of December is a great time to get ready for the holidays.
Felzkowski Testin and Snyder’s bicameral legislative legislation introduced this week won’t adopt a state-run strategy, since Felzkowski said in her release of press that the bill aims at creating a programme “after learning the experiences in different states.”
Most cannabis reform organizations are not devoted to the cause of marijuana legalization. When you recognize the difference, it is worth recognizing. Texas becomes the 40th US state to allow medical marijuana after Gov. Greg Abbott has signed an expansion bill Many people still do not know about the low-THC oils in Georgia, or Iowa’s prohibition on smokable marijuana flower.
It’s impossible to predict if Wisconsin will be able to end its medical marijuana prohibition in 2025. Even the sponsor of the bill wasn’t optimistic.
ABC Affiliate WISN Snyder described the latest effort to legalize cannabis for medical purposes as “Hail Mary.”
Bill sponsor: “I’m sure my path in the Assembly will not be easy.” I’ve seen a number of my bills delayed in one session or another. I know from my reading room experience that it will be a huge Hail-Mary to make this happen. Hail Marys are real.
Wisconsin Republican legislators are grappling with reform. But the voters that put them into office, have a very clear opinion: In February of 2024, 86% percent of registered voters in the state supported legalizing medical marijuana. You can also find out more about the survey by clicking here. Marquette Law School’s pollsters have conducted this survey.
Wisconsin is just one of the 24 states with no referendums or initiatives. There’s no sign of this changing anytime soon.
Evers include a You can also find out more about the proposal by clicking here. Wisconsinites can now vote on measures initiated by citizens and referendums in the budget of 2025-27.
When the GOP legislators were asked to endorse it, they refused. gutted Budget for the Governor in May
Wisconsin may become the 41st State to Legalize Medical Cannabis under the bicameral bill that is being pushed by the top state senators.
Senate President Mary Felzkowski and Senate Vice President Patrick Testin of Stevens Point introduced the legislation on September 29, while state Rep. Patrick Snyder from Weston sponsored a bill in the lower house.


According to Felzkowski’s report, the legislation will provide qualified patients access to “safe” and “legal” medical cannabis through a licensed state program that includes growers and processors as well as labs and dispensaries. issued A press release will be released on Monday to announce the introduction of this bill.

She added, “Someone suffering from a serious illness should not be forced to break the law or travel to a different state in order to find relief through alternative medicines.” This legislation gives our family, friends and neighbors who suffer from chronic illnesses the opportunity to discuss other options with their doctors. It is an opportunity for our small business to participate in the market, with reasonable rules on manufacturing and selling such products while protecting public health.

Wisconsin is home to some of America’s least permissive marijuana laws. But the Badger State shares borders with Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and licensed dispensaries that sell cannabis for those over 21.
Wisconsin medical marijuana legislation was not public as of early Tuesday. But some conditions that qualify for the treatment include epilepsy and seizures, cancer, chronic severe pain, severe nausea, glaucoma or severe gastrointestinal disease.

A new Office of Medical Cannabis Regulation will be created to license and regulate a commercial cannabis market.
Felzkowski & Snyder You can also find out more about Sponsorship A bipartisan legalization bill during the biennium 2022-2023 would have mandated that patients receive a physician’s prescription to obtain medical cannabis oil or liquid. Their previous proposal would have prohibited smoking cannabis or using it inhalationally.
While Republicans held the majority in both chambers for most of Wisconsin’s legislative history, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’s agenda for legalizing adult use has expanded since he took office in 2019. executive budget Released on February
The governor stated in 2024, that there was little chance of avoiding incremental reform. I am willing to help Both chambers of the Republican Congress were considering a limited approach to medical marijuana legalization.
This GOP strategy ran into difficulties. Assembly Speaker Rob Vos, R-Rochester, backed a plan that called for state-run dispensaries, but Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, called that idea a “nonstarter.” Both leaders weren’t Willing to compromiseLast session, the hopes of legalizing medical marijuana in 2024 were dealt a blow.
Felzkowski said that Vos’s position on the state-run cannabis dispensaries, a legalization strategy untested in this current era federal prohibition of marijuana, remained a barrier to reform as the legislative session for 2025 approached. WisPolitics The month of December is a great time to get ready for the holidays.
Felzkowski Testin and Snyder’s bicameral legislative legislation introduced this week won’t adopt a state run approach. Felzkowski said in a press release that she aimed to create a programme “after learning the experiences of other states.”
Most cannabis reform organizations are not devoted to the cause of marijuana legalization. Greg Abbott signed an order allowing Texas to become the 40th State in America to legally legalize medical marijuana. Greg Abbott has signed a bill to legalize medical cannabis in Texas. expansion bill Many still didn’t know that Georgia had a low-THC program and Iowa banned smokable marijuana flower.
It’s impossible to predict if Wisconsin will be able to end its medical marijuana prohibition by 2025. Even the sponsor of the bill wasn’t optimistic.
ABC Affiliate WISN Snyder described the latest effort to legalize cannabis for medical purposes as “Hail Mary”.
Bill sponsor: “I’m sure my path in the Assembly will not be easy.” I’ve seen a number of my bills delayed in one session or another. I know from my reading room experience that it will be a huge Hail-Mary to make this happen. Hail Marys are real.
Wisconsin Republican legislators are grappling with reform. But the voters that put them into office, have a very clear opinion: In February of 2024, a poll showed 86% support for medical marijuana legalization. You can also find out more about the survey by clicking here. Marquette Law School Pollsters conducted the survey.
Wisconsin is just one of the 24 states with no referendums or initiatives. There’s no sign of this changing anytime soon.
Evers include a You can also find out more about the proposal by clicking here. Wisconsinites can now vote on measures initiated by citizens and referendums in the budget of 2025-2027.
When the GOP legislators were asked to endorse it, they refused. gutted Budget for the Governor in May
Cannabis Law Resources in Poland
Discover essential legal information about the cultivation of cannabis, its sale, and regulations governing medical products in Poland. These guides will help you understand the legal requirements, such as certifications and permissions.
-
Polish News Registration and Interests of Cannabis Businesses
-
Permissions for Cannabis Sales in Poland
-
Authorization for Importing or Manufacturing Medical Products
-
Permission for Manufacturing or Importing Medical Products
-
Certificate of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
-
Registration of Medical Products in Poland





