Lawmakers Urge Biden To Move Further On Cannabis Before Leaving
According to some lawmakers, the POTUS “has the opportunity to further reduce the harms of marijuana’s criminalization”
According to some lawmakers, the POTUS “has the opportunity to further reduce the harms of marijuana’s criminalization”
“It’s time, Indiana — time to tax and regulate marijuana for adults 21 and up, just like alcohol.”
The Drug War infrastructure is still sitting there, waiting to be fully utilized again. Cannabis advocates can fight back, but they have to organize in new ways.
Secretary of State Bob Evnen, through the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office, has argued that tens of thousands of petition signatures were “tainted” by circulator fraud or notarial malfeasance
“Movements are defined by how advocates respond to them. There’s little doubt that legalizing marijuana remains among the few issues most Americans agree upon.”
“I think it’s really unfortunate that local communities, often rural communities continue to prevent access to psilocybin services.”
“We remain committed to advocating for a smarter and safer Florida and will continue to work towards solutions that benefit all Floridians.” Fueled by efforts by Gov. Ron DeSantis
From avoiding the cannabis community to living up to claims that the campaign was catering to elite interests, Yes on 4 is an example of how not to run
The Department of Health and Human Services recommended marijuana be moved to Schedule III last August and the Justice Department published a proposed rule to change cannabis’ classification in May. Here’s what’s next …
From how the ballot initiative is polling to the epic fight for and against cannabis legalization in the Sunshine State
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