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Legislation and Regulation
Reschedule? Deschedule? A Conversation with Leah Heise Following President Biden’s Announcement
The president has requested a review of cannabis’s status under the Controlled Substances Act. What might happen next?
October 17, 2022
Legislation and Regulation
Cannabis Industry, Lawmakers React to Biden's Federal Cannabis Policy Reform Efforts
Biden announced Oct. 6 a three-step plan to pardon all federal simple cannabis possession offenses, urge state governors to pardon state-level offenses, and review how cannabis is scheduled under the Controlled Substances Act.
October 7, 2022
SAFE Banking Act
‘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.
June 24, 2022
Legislation and Regulation
Digesting the MORE Act Vote
Democrats and Republicans alike support federal cannabis reform but disagree on the path to get there.
April 4, 2022
Legislation and Regulation
U.S. House Passes MORE Act, Again
Voting 220-204, almost entirely along party lines, lawmakers passed the broad cannabis reform legislation for a second time in the lower chamber.
April 1, 2022
Legislation and Regulation
MORE Act Clears Rules Committee, Heads to House Floor
The committee advanced four amendments for the legislation to end the federal prohibition of cannabis; House floor consideration expected April 1.
March 31, 2022
D.C.
MORE Act Receives 10 More Proposed Amendments, 15 Total
As the federal cannabis reform bill is teed up in the House, Maryland Rep. Andy Harris and others have offered possible changes to consider.
March 29, 2022
Adult-Use Legalization Bill
MORE Act Committee Hearing Postponed to March 30
The broad federal cannabis reform bill has already received five proposed amendments for the House Rules Committee to consider.
March 28, 2022
D.C.
MORE Act Vote on Deck in U.S. House, Again
After first passing the legislation to remove cannabis as a federally controlled substance in 2020, House members could vote on the bill next week.
March 25, 2022
Legislation and Regulation
Reps. Mace and Lee Introduce Resolution Instructing UN to Deschedule Cannabis
The U.S. representatives came together in bipartisan backing of a resolution they say would support global research and reform
March 18, 2022
Michigan
Michigan Legislation Aims to Remove Cannabis as Schedule I Drug
While the state has an adult-use cannabis program, the bill’s sponsor says the plant’s designation as a controlled substance still has broad implications.
March 9, 2022
Legislation and Regulation
What Does a Democrat-Controlled Senate Mean for Federal Cannabis Policy Reform?
Industry stakeholders are optimistic about federal descheduling or legalization after Democrats secure power in Washington.
January 8, 2021
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