THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 26, Issue 49
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 26   •   Issue 49   •   December 14, 2023

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Study: Cannabis Products Associated With Improvements in Patients With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

"These results suggest that cannabis-based medicinal products may play a role in alleviating symptoms and co-morbid anxiety and sleep disruption associated with ADHD.”

 
Congressional Representatives Introduce Legislation Protecting State Marijuana Laws From Federal Interference

Congressional Representatives Introduce Legislation Protecting State Marijuana Laws From Federal Interference

"This bill respects the will of the states that have legalized cannabis and allows them to implement their own policies without fear of repercussion from the federal government,” Rep. David Joyce said.

 
 

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Missouri: 100,000 Marijuana Convictions Expunged Following Legalization

Missouri: 100,000 Marijuana Convictions Expunged Following Legalization

Additional expungements are forthcoming, Missouri NORML’s Dan Viets said.

 
Georgia: DEA Sends Warning Letters to Independent Pharmacies Seeking To Dispense State-Licensed Cannabis Products

Georgia: DEA Sends Warning Letters to Independent Pharmacies Seeking To Dispense State-Licensed Cannabis Products

"Neither marijuana nor THC can lawfully be possessed, handled, or dispensed by any DEA-registered pharmacy,” the letter states.

 
 

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Ohio: Lawmakers Adjourn for 2023 Without Advancing Legislation Modifying State’s Newly Approved Adult-Use Legalization Law

Ohio: Lawmakers Adjourn for 2023 Without Advancing Legislation Modifying State’s Newly Approved Adult-Use Legalization Law

Lawmakers in both chambers are anticipated to revisit the issue when they reconvene in January.

 
Cleveland: City Officials Ending Pre-Employment Testing for Cannabis

Cleveland: City Officials Ending Pre-Employment Testing for Cannabis

“These policy updates are more cost-effective and will ultimately help us widen the applicant pool for several city positions,” city officials announced.

 
 

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