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Federal Cannabis Legalization: Page 6
Association For Cannabis Health Equity and Medicine Resigns From US Cannabis Council
The association’s president said the influence of corporate cannabis priorities have hindered USCC’s focus on equitable cannabis policy reform.
Legislation Filed in US House Would Create Expungement Process for Federal Cannabis Misdemeanors
Rep. Troy Carter introduced The Marijuana Misdemeanor Expungement Act July 29 amid renewed push for federal decriminalization.
Federal Legalization Debated During U.S. Senate Hearing
The July 26 hearing was conducted by the Senate Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism.
Industry Advocates, Stakeholders Appraise Schumer’s Cannabis Bill
The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act aims to federally legalize cannabis “this year,” according to the majority leader.
With 209 Million Cannabis Users Worldwide, UN Drug Report Delves Into Legalization Impacts
The World Drug Report also analyzes regional trends in cannabis markets, including supply, use, cultivation, perceptions, COVID tendencies and more.
‘The Clash Between State and Federal Law in the Cannabis Industry’: 4 Key Takeaways on Federal Policy Reform Efforts
Cozen O’Connor attorneys share insight on where cannabis policy reform might be headed to address the disconnect between federal prohibition and state-legal programs.
Thailand Legalizes Cannabis, a First in Asia; Public Use Prohibited
The country of roughly 70 million traditionally has had the largest prison population among its Southeast Asia neighbors.
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