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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 27 • Issue 17 • April 25, 2024
Investigators concluded, "Additional efforts by state regulatory agencies to reach a consensus on limits to toxic elements in cannabis and smoking papers are warranted."
"Overall, the number of reported adverse effects were largely outnumbered by beneficial or null findings," researchers determined.
NORML Op-Ed: Feds Must Change 'Discriminatory' Marijuana Testing Policies To Address Trucking Industry Labor Shortage 4/24/24
Maine: Governor Signs Legislation Providing Pathway For Marijuana-related Expungements 4/23/24
Kentucky: Governor Signs Legislation Expediting Medical Cannabis Licensing, But Also Adding New Restrictions Upon Patients' Access 4/22/24
Polls: Most Americans Endorse Legalization, Say Cannabis Is Safer Than Either Alcohol Or Tobacco 4/19/24
The most commonly reported side effects from high-THC flower were dry mouth, increased appetite, and somnolence.
FEDERAL: Tell the White House and Congress to Support Descheduling
FEDERAL: Tell the White House to Expand Marijuana Pardons and Clemency
FEDERAL: Stop Federal Housing Discrimination Against Lawful Cannabis Users
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
"There's no 'buyer's remorse' among the public when it comes to legalizing cannabis."
The defeat marked a sudden about-face for Senate lawmakers, who had previously voted in favor of the bill's passage.
FEDERAL: Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer accepts inaugural Trailblazer Award from NORML
WATCH: NORML's Political Director discusses the Presidential candidates' views on cannabis policy
NEW JERSEY: Two years after legalization, consumers still lack the right to home-cultivate cannabis
NORTH CAROLINA: State's first legal marijuana sales now taking place on tribal land