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Montana On Track For Over $200 Million In Marijuana Revenue

The sale of recreational marijuana rolled out in 29 counties on New Year’s Day for adults 21 and over who can legally buy up to 5 ounces or its equivalent each month. Sales to date won’t be released for a few days by the Department of Revenue’s Cannabis Control Division but it is estimated that in 2022 there will be $217.2 million ...

Sweet Grass Holds Protest Against Vaccine Mandate

Saturday, a group of Canadian and American citizens rallied at northern border crossings including the one in Sweet Grass to protest vaccine mandates recently enacted by the U.S. and Canadian governments. Maureen Steele, personal assistant to human rights lawyer Leigh Dundas whose Freedom Fighter Nation organized the rallies, said the rallies ...

Montana Reportedly Holding On To Expired COVID Tests To Avoid Shortage

Some states have gone from donating surplus rapid covid-19 tests to states with shortages to hoarding them lately as demand driven by the spike in cases strains supplies. Kaiser Health News reports last January, North Dakota donated 1 million to Montana and Pennsylvania. This January, Montana held on to expired tests in hopes the federal gover...

Wolf Trapping Closed In Southwest Montana

The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission has voted to stop wolf hunting and trapping in southwest Montana when 82 wolves are killed five more than had been taken by hunter or trappers by Friday. The area was previously managed under low quotas to limit taking of wolves important for the park’s tourism industry. National Park Service officials ...

Montanans Pushing For Beef Labeling Act To Pass

Farmers and ranchers are calling for Congress to pass the American Beef Labeling Act so consumers always know where their meat is born and raised which was included in a requirement from 2011 to 2015 until the law was repealed. Opponents of country-of-origin labeling for beef include the World Trade Organization which says it is a trade barrie...

Disabled Montanans Struggle To Find Housing For Service Animals

Accommodations for service and assistance animals in housing is a thorny and common issue in Montana and there are a number of ins and outs for what is acceptable under the law for people with disabilities. Pam Bean executive director of Montana Fair Housing gives an example of someone who needs an assistance animal for a year but is living in...