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Montana Governor Greg Gianforte recently signed two bills designed to establish the framework for recreational cannabis and to begin to implement Constitution Initiative 118 (CI-118) and Initiative 190 (I-190), which were adopted by vote in the November 2020 election. Among other things, I-190 legalized the sale and possession of recreational marijuana, while CI-118 amended the state constitution to allow the legislature to set the stage for adults to lawfully possess and recreationally use marijuana.
1 The new laws will impact the workplace by protecting individuals who use marijuana in accordance with state law outside of work from adverse employment action and address other workplace issues related to marijuana use.
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Montana Governor Greg Gianforte recently signed three bills that
make significant changes to Montana s Wrongful Discharge from
Employment Act, Human Rights Act, and Wage Protection Act.
Changes to the Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act
(WDEA)
The changes to the Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act are
significant and benefit employers. Specifically, the
amendments extend the default probationary period during which an
employee may be discharged without good cause, increase proof
required for wrongful discharge, expand the sources of income that
are required to be subtracted from an employee s award, and
Montana governor signs recreational marijuana bill as Wyoming debates law enforcement overreach By Brendan LaChance on May 19, 2021
A marijuana legalization supporter at rally outside the Wyoming Capitol. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City File)
CASPER, Wyo. Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signed a bill into law on Tuesday which will allow the sale of recreational marijuana to begin on Jan. 1, 2022 in the state.
Montana voters passed an initiative during the 2020 General Election which made it legal for adults to possess up to an ounce of marijuana for personal use starting Jan. 1, 2020, according to Montana Free Press. While that initiative allowed residents to cultivate up to four marijuana plants per household, with Gianforte signing House Bill 701, residents will only be able to cultivate two plants per household.
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