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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 27 • Issue 20 • May 16, 2024
In a video message, the President called the proposed scheduling change "monumental."
Retail cannabis sales generated the greatest amount of tax revenue in California, followed by Illinois, Washington, and Michigan.
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Poll: Majority of Americans Have Tried Marijuana and Say It Should Be Legal 5/10/24
Patients reported sustained improvements in their physical and mental health following cannabis therapy.
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
A separate process will be undertaken to review marijuana-related felony records, some of which may also be eligible for expungement relief.
State regulators are anticipated to begin accepting licensing applications in early June.
NORML OP-ED: The beginning of the end of federal cannabis prohibition
LISTEN: NORML’s Deputy Director discusses cannabis rescheduling on the Issues & Ideas podcast
FEDERAL: Will proposed changes in marijuana policy impact drug testing guidelines for the trucking industry?
LEARN: As more states legalize marijuana, demand for Mexican-grown cannabis diminishes