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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 27 • Issue 10 • March 07, 2024
Sixty-three percent of those surveyed acknowledged having received a doctor's authorization to use cannabis to alleviate their symptoms.
Investigators concluded, "These findings challenge the stereotype that marijuana … users are less active than their non-using counterparts."
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Consistent with other surveys, most respondents said that they were "insufficiently informed" to discuss medical cannabis options with their patients.
FEDERAL: Stop Federal Housing Discrimination Against Lawful Cannabis Users
FEDERAL: Let VA Doctors Recommend Medical Cannabis in Military Spending Bill
FEDERAL: Tell Your Senators to Support the SAFER Banking Act
FEDERAL: Tell Your Representatives to Support the CURE Act
FEDERAL: Support Medical Cannabis Research and Access for Veterans
FEDERAL: Support the Veterans Equal Access Act
Historically, Gov. Youngkin has expressed little support for legislation liberalizing the state's marijuana policies.
LISTEN: NORML's Deputy Director discusses concerns about high-potency THC products on NPR
PENNSYLVANIA: NORML advocates hold rally at the state capitol advocating for marijuana decriminalization
WATCH: NORML's JM Pedini calls on Virginia's Governor to sign marijuana retail sales bill into law
LEARN: This federal agency is hampering scientists' ability to clinically study medical cannabis
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