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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 27 • Issue 23 • June 06, 2024
Investigators concluded, "No changes in standard deviation of lateral position, maximum speed, standard deviation of speed or reaction time were found at any time point."
Researchers identified no differences among those who consumed cannabis or placebo in 27 of 28 performance tests.
Louisiana: Lawmakers Send Governor Bills to Decriminalize Marijuana-Related Paraphernalia, Pardon First-Time Offenders 6/4/24
South Dakota: Voters Will Decide on Marijuana Possession Measure This Fall 6/3/24
Those 65 and older reported a nearly ten percent decline in the number of days per month that they experienced poor mental health.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration is accepting comments from the public on whether to reclassify cannabis through July 22.
FEDERAL: Tell the White House and Congress to Support Descheduling
FEDERAL: Let VA Doctors Recommend Medical Cannabis
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
Some retailers with dual licensure are anticipated to begin engaging in adult-use sales before the end of the month.
Frederick County's Executive said that pre-employment marijuana testing requirements "created an unnecessary barrier to employment."
AUDIO: NORML's Deputy Director discusses rescheduling implications and the need for continued cannabis advocacy on The Green Rush podcast
VOICE OF AMERICA: "Cannabis — a rare consensus issue ahead of the election"
SOUTH DAKOTA: Voters will go to the ballot for the third time to decide on marijuana legalization
ALABAMA: Cultivators ready to harvest marijuana crops despite program's ongoing licensing delays