THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 27, Issue 21
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 27   •   Issue 21   •   May 23, 2024

Justice Department Publishes Proposed Rule to Reclassify Cannabis, Begins Accepting Public Comments

Justice Department Publishes Proposed Rule to Reclassify Cannabis, Begins Accepting Public Comments

"NORML is in a unique position to mobilize interested parties to provide their perspectives throughout the public comment period and we will be encouraging advocates and experts to do so in the coming weeks."

 
Study: Cannabis Use Not Linked To Sedentary Behavior

Study: Cannabis Use Not Linked To Sedentary Behavior

Consistent with prior studies, researchers determined that cannabis consumers were more likely than non-users to engage in light physical activity.

 
 

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Canada: No Increase in Hospitalizations Following Adult-Use Legalization

Canada: No Increase in Hospitalizations Following Adult-Use Legalization

"Legalization was not significantly associated with immediate or ongoing changes in hospitalization rates … for either younger or older adults," investigators concluded

 
 

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Analysis: Growing Number of Native American Tribes Engaging in Cannabis Sales

Analysis: Growing Number of Native American Tribes Engaging in Cannabis Sales

Currently, tribes are operating businesses in nine states: California, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Washington.

 
California: State Assembly Overwhelmingly Approves Bill Permitting Cannabis Retailers To Hold Live Events

California: State Assembly Overwhelmingly Approves Bill Permitting Cannabis Retailers To Hold Live Events

Lawmakers advanced similar legislation last year, but the bill was vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

 
 

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