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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 26 • Issue 14 • April 06, 2023
85 percent of respondents who consumed cannabis for therapeutic purposes said that it improved their symptoms.
"CBD administration decreased daytime drowsiness and was associated with a lower prevalence of low testosterone levels in older men as compared to age-adjusted population norms,” investigators concluded.
Bipartisan Effort to Improve Veterans’ Access to Medical Cannabis Introduced in Congress 4/6/23
State Policy Weekly Update 4/5/23
Study: Licensed Cannabis Retailers Are Strictly Complying with ID Verification Laws 4/5/23
Connecticut: State Prosecutors Dismiss 1,500+ Pending Marijuana Cases 4/4/23
Kentucky Becomes the 38th State to Enact Comprehensive Medical Cannabis Access 3/31/23
Maryland: Lawmakers Advance Dueling Bills to Regulate Adult-Use Cannabis Sales 3/23/32
Provisions in the bill would have repealed adult-use sales, limited home cultivation, and greatly raised taxes of medical cannabis products.
FEDERAL: Tell Congress to Prioritize Cannabis Policy Reform in 2023
FEDERAL: Veterans Equal Access Act
Kentucky: Lawmakers Fail to Advance Senate-Backed THC Per Se Law
The legislation sought to impose new criminal penalties for any motorist who operates a vehicle with the presence of THC in their blood above 5ng/ml.
Literature Review: CBD Beneficial for Treating Insomnia
Each of the 34 studies reviewed "reported improvement in the insomnia symptoms of at least a portion of their participants.”
NORML OP-ED: Lawmakers also need to amend discriminatory marijuana drug testing policies
LEARN: NORML responds to new study alleging legalization compromises traffic safety
AUDIO: Maryland's first cannabis lounge operates in legal limbo
KENTUCKY: What can patients expect ahead of the launch of the state’s new medical cannabis program?
PENNSYLVANIA: Workers’ comp laws must cover medical marijuana costs
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