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Article 6
General Provisions

Sections

125
General prohibitions and restrictions
126
License to be confined to premises licensed
127
Protections for the use of cannabis
128
Permits, registrations and licenses
129
Laboratory testing permits
130
Special use permits
130‑A
Cannabis showcase event permit
131
Local opt-out
131‑A
Office to be necessary party to certain proceedings
132
Penalties for violation of this chapter
133
Revocation of registrations, licenses and permits for cause
134
Lawful actions pursuant to this chapter
135
Review by courts
136
Illicit cannabis
137
Persons forbidden to traffic cannabis
138
Access to criminal history information through the division of criminal justice services
138‑A
Action for unlawful business practices relating to cannabis
138‑B
Orders to seal
139
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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