THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 26, Issue 38
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 26   •   Issue 38   •   September 21, 2023

Treasury Report: Growing Number of Banks File Paperwork To Provide Services To State-Licensed Cannabis Businesses

Treasury Report: Growing Number of Banks File Paperwork To Provide Services To State-Licensed Cannabis Businesses

The total is an uptick from last year’s figures, but represents only a minority of financial institutions nationwide.

 
Survey: Nearly One in Five Pediatric Patients With Cerebral Palsy Acknowledge Using CBD Products Therapeutically

Survey: Nearly One in Five Pediatric Patients With Cerebral Palsy Acknowledge Using CBD Products Therapeutically

“CBD may serve as a useful adjunct for some children with CP, especially those with worse disease severity,” the study’s authors concluded.

 
 

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Minnesota: Supreme Court Affirms That Marijuana Odor Is Insufficient Cause for Police To Search a Motor Vehicle

Minnesota: Supreme Court Affirms That Marijuana Odor Is Insufficient Cause for Police To Search a Motor Vehicle

The Court opined that the smell of cannabis, absent other evidence of criminal conduct, fails to provide the probable cause necessary for police to execute a search.

 
 

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Kentucky: Police Arrested Hundreds of Thousands of People for Marijuana Violations Over Past Two Decades

Kentucky: Police Arrested Hundreds of Thousands of People for Marijuana Violations Over Past Two Decades

Over 90 percent of those charged were accused of violating marijuana possession laws.

 
 

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