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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 27 • Issue 13 • March 28, 2024
Investigators concluded, "Our results suggest that cannabis should be considered as a strategy for harm reduction in opioid maintenance treatment."
Products obtained from unregulated producers were more likely than legally regulated products to contain elevated levels of heavy metals.
Pew Poll: Adults Overwhelmingly Oppose Marijuana Criminalization 3/27/24
Study: Growing Percentage of Cannabis Consumers Transitioning to the Legal Market 3/26/24
Germany: Those 18+ May Legally Begin Possessing Cannabis Next Week 3/25/24
"The average reported THC level of the strains tested is about 24 percent, but the average measured THC number was just over 14 percent," NPR reported.
FEDERAL: Tell the White House to Expand Marijuana Pardons and Clemency
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 the Veterans Equal Access Act
The exemption only applies to products designated ‘DOH (Department of Health) compliant.'
FEDERAL: Efforts to clinically study cannabis' therapeutic utility continue to meet resistance from federal agencies
LEARN: Patients enrolled in state-regulated medical marijuana access programs report improvements in their health-related quality of life
FLORIDA: Legislative effort to impose THC potency restrictions fails
ALABAMA: Lawmakers failure to learn lessons from other states to blame for delayed medical cannabis rollout
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