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These 23 States, DC Collected $2.9 Billion in Cannabis Excise Tax Revenue in 2023
While Washington levies the highest excise tax rate in the nation, its cannabis revenue didn’t represent the highest percent of its total state tax revenue.
Schumer Says He’ll ‘Turn’ to Cannabis Banking Bill Soon
The U.S. Senate majority leader mentioned the SAFER Banking Act among a short list of legislative priorities this year.
Biden Reaffirms Cannabis Stance During Campaign Stop
The president said he’s kept his promise on reform during a political event at South Carolina’s First-in-the-Nation dinner.
Beyond the Show: Rafi Aliya Crockett
Washington, D.C., is making moves to broaden access to cannabis, but it certainly hasn't been easy. Here's what we can learn from the District.
New Law Allows DC’s Cannabis ‘Gifting’ Retailers to Obtain Medical Cannabis Licenses
The Medical Cannabis Amendment Act of 2021, which took effect last month, eliminates the cap on the number of dispensaries in the district, allowing unlicensed shops to apply for licenses.
Biden Grants 6 Full Pardons Ahead of 2023
The president’s clemency recipient list now includes two more individuals with cannabis-related convictions.
Senator Files PREPARE Act to Smooth Way for Federal Legalization
The legislation’s sponsors intend to lay the groundwork for developing a regulatory framework ahead of nationwide cannabis reform.
UPDATED: President Biden Signs Bipartisan Cannabis Research Bill
The legislation cleared its final congressional hurdle with a voice vote last month in the Senate, paving way for researchers to fully study the impacts of cannabis use.
Texas Congressman Compares ‘In It To Make Money’ Cannabis Industry to Slavery; Alabama Mayor Takes Issue
Rep. Pete Sessions’ comment came during a House subcommittee hearing on federal cannabis reform; Mayor Randall Woodfin called it offensive.
Witnesses Stress Need For Cannabis Descheduling, Uniform Regulation at US House Hearing on Federal Reform
Cannabis advocates say that through federal reform, the U.S. government can work to ensure a thriving industry, social equity and justice in communities of color, treatment for veterans with PTSD and more while reducing the illicit market.
DC Mayor Signs Bill to Allow Tourists to Self-Certify as Medical Cannabis Patients
The move follows legislation that Mayor Muriel Bowser signed into law in July that allows D.C. residents 21 and older to self-certify their eligibility for the district’s medical cannabis program.
Industry Veteran Deborah Johnson Takes Reins at Council for Federal Cannabis Regulation
Sarah Chase, CFCR’s founding executive director, steps down.
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